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Re: Connecting a Switch to a Router

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May 5th, 2006
Originally Posted by rsr207
Apparently the Vonage adapter has some DCHP Server functionality...
Correctomundo!
If you've got Linksys RT312Ps, those are full-blown routers in and of themselves (the "RT" in Linksys product lines indicates "router"), so they can definitely act as DHCP servers. As a matter of fact, DHCP is active by default on those devices, at least the ones I've installed.

Good troubleshooting; glad you got it sorted
Does everything appear to be happy in IP Land now? If so, I'll mark this topic as "solved".

<EDIT>

I'll throw this link from Vonage's site in here just for reference; it contains info and instructions on connecting vonages devices in different network environments:
http://www.vonage-forum.com/setup.html

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Last edited by DMR : May 5th, 2006 at 9:16 pm.
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