Quote from: heavyharmonies on March 10, 2011, 07:34:13 PM
I suppose I could do that, although I think I'll wait until tomorrow, as it means I wouldn't have any Internet access to use while that connection is in place. Would make any long-term testing infeasible.
Given that I have experienced ZERO connectivity issues with all the network devices I listed above as being on my home network, I have a hard time believing the router is the culprit, as conceivably I would have experienced other difficulties (although I supposed there could possibly be a router setting or settings that is expressly tripping up the OBi110 but not any other devices).
Can you explain why you two routers in your LAN? Going through two routers to get to the Internet is usually a no-no with VoIP due to "double NATing" problems, and usually leads to conflicts with one router interfering with the other. Are you sure the second one is a router, and not a switch?
FWIW, I've now got my OBi110 going through a DIR655 without problems, although I had to a) turn off SIP ALG, and b) put the OBI110 in the DMZ.
Also, VoIP is quite demanding with respect to router configuration compared to things like simple web browsing. So yes, it is quite conceivable that some limitations and problems with your router set-up is only showing up now that you are trying to get the OBI110 going. BTW, check the firmware revision of your DIR655 and let me know what it is in case you need to update it.