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guyv

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#173367 20-May-2015 18:54
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Hi ,I'm looking for VOIP settings for my new router . It is a D-Link DVG-N5402GF (DVG-N5402FF or DVG-N5412SP)
All 3 Routers are much the same , the D-Link-N5402GF and the one ending on FF are the same and the DVG-N5412SP doesn't have the optical WAN and has a FXO port instead. This is a much better router then my present WRP400 and I have already set up the connection with my IP on the DVG-N5402GF.
I'm connected with WXC for my VFX service and that has worked well for me over the years.
However WXC can only give me basic settings for the above router.
I'm considering going to open VFX but I'm afraid to lose my VOIP altogether if I do that , this is because when I send an email to WXC they told me I have to change first to open VFX  BEFORE they can give me this (basic) VOIP info.
After this long winded explanation the question is, does anybody on the forum had  any experience with these routers for setting them up for VOIP with WXC.
Thank you.

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  #1308755 20-May-2015 19:33
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You will need to be changed to open VFX before you can even begin to start setup. You could always request to go back to cert VFX if you can't get the D-Link working, and just use the WRP400 as an ATA only




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