Google voice problems after switching to DSL

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vldmr:
OK, I switched modem to bridge mode. Will report later if that resolved the issue.

Thanks to all.

vldmr:
During two days after switching the modem to bridged mode there were no problems with GV any more. It appears that the issue was resolved.

Thanks

Mango:
Sweet.  :)

Taoman:
Interesting. I recently got a new Comcast cable modem with built in router/ap. My plan was to put the router in bridge mode. But I thought I may as well try it being double routed. Works like a champ. Haven't had one hiccup and I have 6 VoIPs configured in addition to Google Voice. I'm not using a DMZ or any port forwarding. The only thing I had to do was configure a static route from my 192. network to my 10. network so I could configure the Comcast router from behind my second router. Go figure.

Mango:
Double NAT is not inherently a problem, though it does introduce an additional point of failure.  If one of the two routers in a double NAT situation does not handle UDP traffic correctly, or has a poorly-performing SIP ALG (not relevant to Google Voice), then your VoIP will have issues.  Fortunately this seems not to be the case for you.

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