Quote Originally Posted by frankd1 View Post
I currently have my PAP2T behind my DD-WRT router, with UDP ports 56, 69, 5060-5062 and 35000-65000 all forwarded to my PAP2T (which has a static DHCP assignment).

My partner finally got fed up with his POTS line's inability to block/filter recurring calls from telemarketers and creditors for the person who previously owned his phone #, so he signed up for VOIPo, and will probably port his number over once he's played with VOIPo for a week or two.

It's been stated in various threads that there's no need to forward ports for the PAP2T, although tech support sometimes suggests it when they're troubleshooting some problems.

My question is: will I need to do anything special to have two VOIPo PAP2Ts run reliably behind my router? Since the general line is port forwarding is unnecessary in most cases, I figured I'd disable the forwards I'm currently running. I currently have UPNP disabled, but I'm figuring I might need to enable it once the 2nd ATA gets here.

Any feedback from those who have successfully run similar setups is appreciated!!

Frank
I've said it so many times, even I'm tired of hearing it.

I have 2 accounts with 2 PAP2Ts...both plugged in behind my router with nothing...no DMZ...no port fwding...nothing.

The only change I made was to disable the firewall in the router. It's redundant and troublesome. Use your third party firewall..

Haven't had the first problem like this..