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  1. #1
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    Default Re: VoIPo Service with Tomato 1.23

    64.233.217.2, 64.233.217.3 are the DNS entries on my Tomato 123
    HT502, HT286, and PAP2T have not had that problem.
    I think those are my WideOpenWest Cable DNS servers.

    Looks like I did not set them like before.
    I have my PC hard coded to 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.4

    WOW Cable likes to choose where to direct a bad URL.
    I don't like uninvited spam that my ISP likes.

    EDIT: Have not lost Router power in a while though ...
    Connection Uptime 7 days, 22:42:46
    Remaining Lease Time 6 days, 01:25:22
    Last edited by usa2k; 03-26-2009 at 03:58 PM.


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    Default Re: VoIPo Service with Tomato 1.23

    Thanks usa2k. So are you saying if you soft reboot your router, your adapter is able to re-establish service without the need for a power reboot of the the adapter, as I have described?

    If not too much trouble, can you tell me what model/version of router you are using? Also, can you confirm and are willing to share who your ISP is -- one idea I have is type of IP address I am getting from Cox and want to compare what your ISP does.

    Thanks!!

    -bird

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    Default Re: VoIPo Service with Tomato 1.23

    while I have not experienced the issue, but see if VoIP SIP registration issue on router reboot helps
    BTW, my modem, WRT54GS (tomato v1.23 f/w), ATA, ... are on a UPS
    Cheers,
    -v
    my wish list:
    1. Intelligent Call Forwarding that detects the incoming call originated from the "forwarded" phone and rings the original destination instead
    2. Call History that makes use of CallerID/Custom CallerID+Location. Call History only shows Custom CallerId+Loc. No CNAM look up; Albeitly,it's a step in the right direction!
    3. Scheduled sim. ring with a twist (see wish #1)

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