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    Vonage Behind a PFSense Firewall How to

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      fastcon68
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      I have gotten one of the new vonage router.  Without setting up thisway I could not get this working.  My old device worked with issue.
      RC

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        mhab12
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        Very strange - I wonder if such an advanced config is necessary even on 'off-the-shelf' Linksys routers and the like.  Did you try forwarding any ports in your tests before you went to VLANs?

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          louis-m
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          i am getting a new vonage adapter within the next day or so after my other one give up the ghost after many years service. afaik, i would create 2 x alias (1 for my voice adapter address and the other for the voip, ntp, ftp ports that vonage requires)
          i would then set up forwarding to those aliases.
          you could use vlans to segregate the voip traffic but in a home environment is it necessary?

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            fastcon68
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            The problem with this is that it is just like linksys firewall.  The vonage device has a single wan and a single lan with 2 phone ports.  If you don't connect the lan port to something it will not work.

            So my solution was based on the equipment that I have.  I created a vlan to isolate the dhcp side of that vonage router away from the rest of my network.

            If anyone else has any better solutions I be glad to try it.
            RC

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              chpalmer
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              Which router is this?  We have 4 Vonage routers with nothing plugged into their lan ports and they work fine…  RTP300's

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                louis-m
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                by the description, i would imagine it's their v-portal device. i would have thought that just the wan connection would suffice as with any other router.
                i'll give it a shot and let you know.

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                  fastcon68
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                  As I found out by talking to Vonage support it requires a connection to both the wan and lan.  It will not work unless they are both connected.
                  RC

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                    louis-m
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                    ummm…..
                    i've just go the V-Portal (their latest offering in the UK), plugged it in and away it went. I have nothing plugged into lan whatsoever and it's working fine.

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                      fastcon68
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                      For some reason mine will not connect unless there is something connected.  It working and I not making any more changes.

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                        val123456
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                        @fastcon68:

                        As I found out by talking to Vonage support it requires a connection to both the wan and lan.  It will not work unless they are both connected.
                        RC

                        Mine works fine via a dedicated NIC connected to the WAN port.  Nothing on the LAN side.

                        Val

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