 1 edit | power failure about Aug 9 I had a power failure about Aug 9, the power was only out for about a second, BUT, I had a Netgear FVS 114 in the basement that I was just using as a 4 port switch.
When The power failed my network went "nuts", and I come to find, after about 20 minutes if knocking my head against the wall, I realized that when the FVS 114 came on after the PF it decided it wanted to be a DHCP server and gave EVERYTHING that was set to DHCP an address in the 192.168.0 subnet, including my TV boxes.
I spent about an hour on the phone with Cory at tech support, who was great. But I am still having a couple problems - everything works except my two VOIP phones ( not my two u-verse VOIP lines).
These two phones are "connected" to an Asterisk at our office about 10 miles away, and worked GREAT before the PF.
One is an Astra key set and the other is a single line through a SPA 2102 ( I also can't access the Asterisk via the web interface)
Sorry this is getting so long
After Taking the FVS 114 out and restarting the devices that got the 192.168.0 subnet everything but the two phones work fine.
In the process of working with Cory we defaulted the RG to factory. I have looked at the RG and tried a number of things, even to the point of trying DMZ Plus mode, nothing I can do seems to work.
I think the problem has something to do with "pinholes" but don't understand "Pinholes" that well.
Is there anyone out there that has any advice ??
Thanks
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 | I would think that by now "somebody might say something ....HELP
Or have I posted this in the wrong place |
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 DavidNow accepting new patientsPremium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL kudos:78 | reply to dritchie I think you might want the uverse forum. |
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