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Hello Steve,

Please let me know what information I am missing.

We have connected the Voip as per your directive and will get back to you about our findings in a couple of days.

With Regards,
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OK, I am confused here now.

So she calls a westchester v-access phone number, and it connects to the hub, and then at the prompt she enters my number and it connects to me.  How is that going to show up on her cell phone log/bill? as calling a westchester # or calling a michigan number, or both?  I am hearing different things from different people.
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<blockquote><blockquote>I had a friend over today who used the phone. It made a clicking sound when he talked to the person on the other end, and the person complained on his phone. He said it sounds to him (my friend) like it may be the phone breaking. It did make me realize that a lot of times the phone is fine at first, but after a few minutes of talking it starts to go out. And if the battery is low it's almost impossible for others to hear me. If the phone or battery is breaking, will this make a difference?</blockquote>

Absolutely.  Good VoIP service relies on 3 things- the Vonage service, the broadband connection, and the phone you attach to the Vonage device.  If the phone is going out, that could be the source of all your problems.  Try temporarily replacing it with the simplest, corded telephone that you can get your hands on.</blockquote>

Is that even possible? I have a wireless router from vonage, did not think it worked with regular phones?
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What routers are supported by Vonage have wifi and 1gb ports?? anyone know??
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One other thing I would highly reccomend doing is to disable SIP application level gateway on your D-Link router. It can cause some problems with Vonage.
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Actually, if you call a V-Access number from a non-Vonage phone, the caller (or their phone company, bill, etc) would not reflect the number ultimately connected to. So V-Access would be an possibility given the requirements the original poster has.

Another option would be for the original poster to change their phone number to one in the caller's area but elect to keep the previous phone number as a virtual number. That way, the new phone number would appear on the Caller ID of everyone the original poster calls plus he would still be able to receive calls placed to the previous (and now virtual) number.
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The message &quot;Your Vonage device cannot contact the Vonage network&quot; usually means that it cannot resolve DNS. Make sure that your router or ISP isn't blocking DNS lookups on port 53.
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Actually Vonage uses UDP port 10000 for SIP, not 5060. The port range of 10000-20000 is used for media (RTP audio), also UDP. If your Cisco runs a recent version of IOS, it has native VoIP QoS that you can enable as well.
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Yeah, packet loss looks like its your cause, at least from those test results. Your upload speed also looks a little low. While you certainly have enough to use Vonage (you only need about 90 kbps and your test results are nearly 250 kbps), if I recall, for 8-10 mbps download speed, you should have around 300-400 kbps upload. A low upload speed can indicate a problem, especially since its in the direction you are reporting the audio problem.

Audio quality exponentially falls as packet loss increases. You want at close to no loss as possibly but definately less than 1%. The packet loss will need to be reported to your Internet provider for repair.
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Anyone up on this new feature? TX in adv.
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