[snip]
>
> Note 2: The DNS address reported by my router is: 66.75.164.90. That is
> what is gets from the cable modem. When I put the VoIP modem back in
> the loop the DNS address will return to 192.168.15.4. At least is did
> when I ran this exercise earlier.
>
PMFJI...
Just out of curiosity, what "router" address do you get from NETSTAT -r with the
VoIP box in place? What happens if you use that address as a URL, i.e.
http://192.168.15.4 ?
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Tom Brown, Catherder
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