Just wanted to thank you all for your help, and ideas on how to optimize my network going forward.
Charter cable was out today to FINALL Y get VoIP setup. Took the guy NINE HOURS to get it done. Spent the first 4~5 hours trying to figure out why the line(s) were not ported. (One was... the other was still in limbo.) Then once they got the ported, they were BOTH ringing on the same line in the modem. Took them another couple of hours to get the lines to go to separate outlets on the modem.
Meanwhile... I have two separate physical lines running throughout the house, everywhere but behind the main system. There I have a run of Cat5 with both lines in it. The guy couldn't figure out how to back feed the signal through the house to where I had both lines ringing in the kitchen (or anywhere else for that matter). I finally got him connected with Cat5 line I ran to the office downstairs, spliced that one together with the one from the family room. That however didn't get signal everywhere as he still needed to go to the NIC outside and splice the back together.
The problem was that the builder ran 2 wires, but only used 1 pair on each wire. Once *I* showed the installer that he didn't need 2 wires (twisted pair, even though AT&T lines only have 2 pair), that he could use black/yellow then red/green and get both lines on a single wire he FINALLY got it working, after 9:00pm! By that time my back was hurting so bad I couldn't walk.
Tomorrow the new router and switches show up.
If my back feels like it does now, in the morning.... it surely looks like one of those days where I spend the day in the bedroom again.
Any-who.... thanks again guys.
Charter cable was out today to FINALL Y get VoIP setup. Took the guy NINE HOURS to get it done. Spent the first 4~5 hours trying to figure out why the line(s) were not ported. (One was... the other was still in limbo.) Then once they got the ported, they were BOTH ringing on the same line in the modem. Took them another couple of hours to get the lines to go to separate outlets on the modem.
Meanwhile... I have two separate physical lines running throughout the house, everywhere but behind the main system. There I have a run of Cat5 with both lines in it. The guy couldn't figure out how to back feed the signal through the house to where I had both lines ringing in the kitchen (or anywhere else for that matter). I finally got him connected with Cat5 line I ran to the office downstairs, spliced that one together with the one from the family room. That however didn't get signal everywhere as he still needed to go to the NIC outside and splice the back together.
The problem was that the builder ran 2 wires, but only used 1 pair on each wire. Once *I* showed the installer that he didn't need 2 wires (twisted pair, even though AT&T lines only have 2 pair), that he could use black/yellow then red/green and get both lines on a single wire he FINALLY got it working, after 9:00pm! By that time my back was hurting so bad I couldn't walk.
Tomorrow the new router and switches show up.
If my back feels like it does now, in the morning.... it surely looks like one of those days where I spend the day in the bedroom again.
Any-who.... thanks again guys.