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Visitor 09-09-2008 16:58

Cat5 RJ45 Ethernet Network Splitter
 
Is this going to work ?

Ive signed up with Vonage, they are sending me a box that will connect to the VM modem or my router. However I dont want the router on all the time, so was wondering if a splitter will work.

Then the Vonage and the router will be connected to the Cable modem.

Then I can switch off the router when not in use

Graham M 09-09-2008 17:01

Re: Cat5 RJ45 Ethernet Network Splitter
 
Nope, the Modem will only give out 1 IP so the router will need to remain on

Visitor 09-09-2008 18:57

Re: Cat5 RJ45 Ethernet Network Splitter
 
So I can't "share" that IP with 2 devices?

So if it wont work that way, I have to get a switch, that will switch the Vonage box, from the router to the modem, and re-boot them modem?

Update :)
There is a way (So Im told) but have to wait until the box arrives to try it out

Matthew 09-09-2008 23:01

Re: Cat5 RJ45 Ethernet Network Splitter
 
Leave the router on simple as, solves problem and everyone is happy.

I never turn mine off, tends to cause problems turning it on and off all the time :)

Graham M 10-09-2008 08:23

Re: Cat5 RJ45 Ethernet Network Splitter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Visitor (Post 34634884)
So I can't "share" that IP with 2 devices?

So if it wont work that way, I have to get a switch, that will switch the Vonage box, from the router to the modem, and re-boot them modem?

Update :)
There is a way (So Im told) but have to wait until the box arrives to try it out

Some of these ATA Boxes have a pass through with NAT, but bear in mind you might have problems with port forwarding, if I were you I would just leave the router on where it is.

Visitor 10-09-2008 19:42

Re: Cat5 RJ45 Ethernet Network Splitter
 
Ok I have found a lot more info now, and know what they are sending me. It seams there is 2 devices available, the one they are sending is a D-Link VA

The D-link is for connection to a router only, while a V-Portal is basically the same as the D-link but also has a 1 port router built in.

They did ask if I had a router, had I said no, I would have been sent the V-Portal, which might have been better. I can buy them from Vonage for £9.99

I always switch everything off at night, including the modem, its done automatically when I switch off the PC (Inteli Plugs) so was thinking it might be better to leave the modem on, and have a phone line on...

However thinking about it, if I go to bed then my answering machine is on anyway, and I will never answer the phone zzzzzzzzzz...

So now if I still switch off everything, the Vonage system has a feature to take a message if it cannot ring me, and the message is emailed to me as well as it being available to listen to online, so no real problem.

Even the mobile phone diverts to voicemail when its off :)


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