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Jones, John (US) wrote: > True. I was kinda wondering why everyone was talking about putting it > behind the router when it's not necessary. Seems like you'd just be > inducing another layer of latency, albeit minimal, into the connection. > Latency is one of VOIP's enemies. Personally, I prefer to have all my network devices behind the firewall for security purposes. Additionally, the voice terminal adapter's job is not to be a router or firewall, so it's capabilities in that respect are going to be fairly weak. Although I never used that particular configuration (voice terminal adapter between dsl modem & router), I've been told that it's a fairly twitchy setup ... prone to frequent failure. david
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