Hi Andre,
On your comment "unfortunately there is no bridge mode or any comparable
mode available", sometimes the carrier (if it's a carrier supplied DSL
router) will have these settings hidden from standard user's eyes.
You may need to call your ISP and request them to place your DSL router
into "bridged" mode.
Thanks,
*Glenn @ VDOTel*
On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 11:57 PM, Andre Gronwald <andregronwald78 at
gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Glenn,
> unfortunately there is no bridge mode or any comparable mode available. I
> am using the same router (but another type) on my private homenetwork with
> another router at the back (=> same architecture as in this failing
> scenario), but everything works fine.
> There are only two differences:
> 1. Another Type (w724v Type B instead of w724v Type A)
> 2. No VoIP services used by w724v (which is on Type A hardware currently
> the case, maybe disablling them helps?).
>
> I will check to switch 2., but that is not easily doable because there are
> productive numbers used... The asterisk installation is currently in
> development...
>
> regards,
> andre
>
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