Yeah, I did try setting up a manual static IP address in the Ooma setup page. I followed all the advice I saw here and elsewhere to a "T". Still didn't work. Since my last post, the Telo finally connected after giving it a real long "break" so I'm back to having working phones and not so good internet response. Besides from trying lots of different advice with no success, one thing I forgot to mention earlier was that months ago the wife tells me Ooma was "dead". I went to check it out and sure enough the Telo wouldn't power up. Before I buy anything new I try to fix stuff, so I pulled out my multimeter and found that the adapter plug had died. I went to Radio Shack and found a plug I could adjust to the proper settings and the Telo worked ever since. I didn't lose anything else, and like probably everyone, I have stuff plugged in all over my office, so I don't think it was surge, I thought it was good foreign manufacturing, but maybe it was a surge???