If that's the case, it sounds like it's either drastically mis-configured, or it's dying a slow death.
Comcast -> SB6120 -> WRT54GL (Tomato 1.27) -> PAP2T
Tomato settings: Ports Fowarded: 5000-65000 UDP, UDP Unreplied Timeout: 10, UDP Assured Timeout: 300, QoS Enabled, Static DHCP to PAP2T MAC address
Or you have a loop.
I had weird things a few years ago where I hooked a router wan back to a switch. The switch was on the WAN side, so that made things crazy!
That is related to "Loops and Spanning Trees" and only hi-end routers/switches can usually safeguard for that.
Most home networks are simple enough that this is unlikely. I had about 12 headless LINUX machines under my stairs booting from the network. It was a messy setup.
Last edited by usa2k; 06-25-2010 at 08:04 AM.
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Can you get a different ATA? There are other models that offer router functionality along with VoIP lines. Doesn't Voipo allow provisioning of certain Grandstream models now?
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