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    I actually called support yesterday (Friday) for help. However, I was at work so I could do anything except for what he said, which was:
    1. Plug the DSL modem into the Wan side of the Voipo.
    2. Plug the Lan side of the Voipo into the Router.

    The guy told me to call the 1-877-VOIPo number today )Saturday), and someone might be there. I did, but no ones there. So I bet I have to wait until Monday.

    Lastly, per the:
    "A customer might use any one of dozens of different routers, each of which would need different instructions to modify its configuration. They expressly tell you to work with customer support on this, since that is the most efficient way to tailor the instructions to your particular situation."

    What doesn't make sense to me is why would they even add the instructions inside the box if they truly don't want you to do it?

    My thought is this: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step". If someone else that "might" have the same router as me comes to this forum and sees what I did to correct my problem, maybe that person wouldn't have to go a weekend with out there phone. By this I'm saying, as you correct peoples problems, then add them to the list. If it works, it works. If it doesn't, it doesn't. I think of this whole process like programming a TV remote control. There are thousand of brands of TV's, but most of the basic step remain the same (in fact, most of the steps are exactly the same). Of course, I'm not a computer nerd, so I'm not sure if that analogy is correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93Corvette View Post
    I actually called support yesterday (Friday) for help. However, I was at work so I could do anything except for what he said, which was:
    1. Plug the DSL modem into the Wan side of the Voipo.
    2. Plug the Lan side of the Voipo into the Router.
    Yes, that's the first thing to try - plug the VOIPo device into your modem and see if all is well. I'd just try step 1 and see if you can make and receive calls after. Of course, after you do step 1, you'd first turn on the power to the modem and then the VOIPo device (once the modem is up and running). I would not even worry about step 2 while testing out phone service.
    Russell

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93Corvette View Post
    I actually called support yesterday (Friday) for help. However, I was at work so I could do anything except for what he said, which was:
    1. Plug the DSL modem into the Wan side of the Voipo.
    2. Plug the Lan side of the Voipo into the Router.
    If your VOIPo adapter is already in front of the router (above configuration: modem -> VOIPo WAN; VOIPo LAN -> Your Router/PC), then there would be no need to open any ports on your router.

    I think you're not getting the help from the forum by beginning with others things about the lack of instructions from VOIPo. However, if you just ask the questions, members would try to help when VOIPo support can't. Not defending VOIPo, but just about every provider do the same wrt to customer router configuration: none. That said, I have had successes with support ticket even over weekends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93Corvette View Post
    What doesn't make sense to me is why would they even add the instructions inside the box if they truly don't want you to do it?
    The printed instructions on that sheet refer to opening ports on your router, not on the VOIPo adapter. Many people have their adapter behind their router, and it often helps to open ports on the router so that traffic can reach the adapter. If that's something you don't know how to do, you need to let a support rep help you.

    I agree, however, that if you are putting the adapter in front of your router (I couldn't really make out the diagram), the instruction to forward ports doesn't apply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _lost
    I think you're not getting the help from the forum by beginning with others things about the lack of instructions from VOIPo. However, if you just ask the questions, members would try to help when VOIPo support can't. Not defending VOIPo, but just about every provider do the same wrt to customer router configuration: none. That said, I have had successes with support ticket even over weekends.
    Sorry about coming across as digruntled person. I'm not angry at Voipo at all. I know they are just starting out and do not have 24x7 coverage yet. With everything new, things need to be worked to get the bugs out. I am totally for making instructions as simple as possible. I was just pointing that out that I truly think the instructions could be better.


    Quote Originally Posted by caseydoug View Post
    The printed instructions on that sheet refer to opening ports on your router, not on the VOIPo adapter. Many people have their adapter behind their router, and it often helps to open ports on the router so that traffic can reach the adapter. If that's something you don't know how to do, you need to let a support rep help you.

    I agree, however, that if you are putting the adapter in front of your router (I couldn't really make out the diagram), the instruction to forward ports doesn't apply.

    This is a drawing I did for my current layout. As you can see, my telephone is connect into the Voipo box. It's not connected to either the Modem or Router. So if "the instruction to forward ports doesn't apply", then is my Voipo box faulty? Here's the drawing:

    Last edited by 93Corvette; 03-27-2010 at 11:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93Corvette View Post
    Here's the drawing:

    Can you clarify what you mean by to home Telephone. Are you connecting it to your house wiring? If yes, was your previous provider also voip and have you done this before. Just want to be sure if your previous provider was a local landline company, you've disconnected the phone company wiring from your house wiring at your NI box.
    Russell

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseydoug View Post

    If you don't get someone over the weekend, you might just try connecting the WAN port of the VOIPo adapter to one of the LAN ports of the WRTU54 to see what happens.
    I orginally had it on the WRTU54 port (#3), but it didn't work. When I called up Voipo on Friday they suggested that I move the Voipo box and put it in between the modem and router. I have had it in this configuation since.


    Quote Originally Posted by Russell View Post
    Can you clarify what you mean by to home Telephone. Are you connecting it to your house wiring? If yes, was your previous provider also voip and have you done this before. Just want to be sure if your previous provider was a local landline company, you've disconnected the phone company wiring from your house wiring at your NI box.
    My previous provider was T-Mobile and it provided Voip. It used a sims card in the Linksys WRTU54-TM to set the phone line. The only reason I switched from T-Mobile is that I needed another cell phone, and they consider the "T-Mobile @ home" on of the 5 max phones I can have.

    I am using my house wiring, and it has been severed from the main box on the house from the inhouse wiring. (ie there is no connection from the outside of the house to the inside). I have used a local land line (orginal type telephone connections) in 5 years. It's all Voip.

    Thanks again for all the help that you guys are providing...
    Last edited by 93Corvette; 03-28-2010 at 12:23 PM.

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    The Answer:

    This is so simple....
    Viopo assigns a temporary phone number when you get their service (example 562-123-4567). My orginal (T-mobile Voip) service has my local number (example 303-987-6543).

    So, after talking to the Voipo guy this weekend, I put my Voipo between my Modem and Router (as my drawing showed previously). The Voipo guy said this works 100% of the time.

    So what was the problem? It was weird. The outgoing calls on Voipo worked prefectly. When I called my cell phone is showed that I had been ported over since it displayed my orignal phone number 303-987-6543. But this wasn't the case.

    What it was actually doing is my phone wasn't actually ported yet. I was actually using my new Voipo with the temporary phone number 562-123-4567. But why did it display the orginal phone number (303-987-6543) when I dialed anyone? The Voipo people can program the software to display anything they want. They can make my phone display 999-999-9999 if they wanted it to. If they did this, all people I call would see my phone number as 999-999-9999 even though I am truly using their temporary phone number of 562-123-4567. It's just giving you the feeling that you are on your orginal phone and that the phone has been ported over, when it hasn't.

    So, if anyone has this problem, and your phone doesn't ring. Try dialing the temporary number Voipo assigned. If it rings now, then you are using the temporary number, and you phone hasn't been ported yet. Don't beleive the false feeling you get when seeing you orginal number 303-987-6543 displays on peoples telephones. This number is just a display number that is programmed in.

    To solve this problem, call your orginal provider and have them forward all calls from your orignal phone 303-987-6543 to the temporary Voipo number 562-123-4567. When the number finally gets ported, it will be invisible, and you will never know it happened. Since it is this way, you will need to call your orginal provider to ensure your number has been ported prior to cancelling their service.

    Note: Remember, when you pick-up your phone you are using the new Voipo. So you will have to either plug your phone back into your orginal providers box to set up call forwarding (to activate *72562123-4567) or you will have to call your service provider to forward it for you. Either way, you will never know your on the new Voipo once you put the forward in place since you won't know which service you are actually using. You will need to call Voipo or the orignal provider to see which service you are using.

    Hope this make sense. I hope this helps someone else.

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    Default Re: Incoming calls not ringing

    Quote Originally Posted by 93Corvette View Post
    The Answer:

    This is so simple....
    Viopo assigns a temporary phone number when you get their service (example 562-123-4567). My orginal (T-mobile Voip) service has my local number (example 303-987-6543).

    [nice explanation snipped]

    Hope this make sense. I hope this helps someone else.
    Excellent information for the newbie (someone who has never experienced voip before or has had voip before but has made no attempt to understand the porting / call forwarding / caller-id spoofing process ) :-).
    Russell

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