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Re: Problems after new router
Hello,
I had the same issue while installing the adaptor at a customers house. I even defaulted the router since the customer enabled all kinds of security features. I still was not able to get it to work. I even did port forwarding like tech support from voipo told me to do and it still did not work. I was on the phone with Belkin and they had no idea why their router was blocking the adaptor. They tried to blame the adaptor and said it must be bad. I pulled the router out and installed a netgear router. It has been working ever since. There must be a default setting that has a rule that is causing the problem and even if you find it the setting may leave you with out some kind of security or function you may or may not need. My suggestion is to return the router and get a netgear, or linksys router. I gave the belkin to a IT friend of mine and he is still trying to get it to work for future installs.
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Re: Problems after new router
It shouldn't be your router if the ATA is in front of it like you say. The only pieces in play here should be your modem and ATA since your ATA is providing internet to your router from the LAN port. You can check that by unplugging the LAN connection on the ATA, you should lose internet to your downstream devices (router/computers). I would leave the router out of the mix until you get the ATA working. Make sure the cable coming out of the modem is plugged into the WAN port of the ATA (sounds like it is). Turn off the modem and ATA. Turn the modem back on, wait 1 minute (or so) and plug your ATA back in. I am assuming your old linksys router was hooked up the way your new one is (i.e ATA in front of it ).
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