Router/Network configuration: Obi202 and Sprint Airave on same subnet

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BGood:
In our home network we have a Sprint Airave which has historically been required to improve CDMA cell signal, and a recently-installed Obi202 with two phone lines (RingTo, Google Voice) and Anveo E911 service.

The installation guide for the Sprint Airave insists that it should be placed between the cable modem (SB6141) and router (Sonicwall TZ170), but I think that this configuration interferes with network performance and Obi202 registration and voice traffic.  I find that the Airave works better behind the main router.

I am currently experimenting with isolating VOIP traffic on the Sonicwall's OPT port, and placing the Airave behind the Obi202 (on its LAN port) and administering bandwidth management, access, and QoS rules for both VOIP devices through the Sonicwall's firmware.

1) Has anyone configured these two devices this way?
2) Does anyone have a guide for defining an appropriate access rule for the Sonicwall enhanced o/s to administer this configuration?
3) How should the internal router in the Obi202 be configured for this arrangement?

Thanks for any help.

SteveInWA:
We've already wasted enough time with your decade-old, seriously obsolete junk.

See: 
http://bfy.tw/3TF2

SteveInWA:
Anticipating your future questions, OBi devices are not compatible with the following IT equipment:

Teletype machines and their yellow paper tape readers/punchesVT-100 terminalsDECtapeArmy field telephonesNavy semaphore flagsMorse codeCassette and 8-track tape equipmentS-100 bus equipmentCitizen’s Band radiosHayes, Zoom or US Robotics modemsBisync, SDLC or frame-relay network devicesISDN telephonesProgresso soup-can and string telephonesAMPS mobile phone equipmentAnything that uses vacuum tubes, nixie tubes, Ted Stevens' "Series of tubes", or anything listed in the song "What do you want from life" by The Tubes CALCOMP pen plottersAll computing equipment from Amdahl, Burroughs, Cray, Sperry Univac, Unisys or Storage TekThe following IBM equipment:
Hollerith punched card equipment3330 disk packs5-¼ inch diskette equipment3420 tape reels3480 tape cartridges3270 terminal equipment3850 Mass Storage System3886 OCR readersAll Selectric equipmentSystem/36 or System/38 or Series/1 equipmentAS/400 equipmentSystem/360 -- 390 equipmentBus and Tag cablesToken Ring and SNA networking equipmentWatsonAnything "As Seen On TV", with the possible exception of magicJackYour Studebaker, Nash, Edsel, AMC and DeSoto automobilesEverything else in your basement junk collection

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