Hi, I joined the D-Link forums to help resolve an issue with my home network which may be related to the DIR-615 wireless router.
I just "finished" a home network reconfiguration which involved replacement of a combo cable modem/voice ATA/wireless router from Comcast (Arris TG862) with network hardware that I have purchased. After reconfiguration, one major problem I am having is that we have lost connectivity from our landline phones, which rely on a VOIP ATA from Obihai (Obi202). From the research I have done so far, I think that the VOIP traffic cannot get through the D-Link DIR-615 router.
My question is whether this router can be configured to work with telephony traffic to/from the Obihai, or whether it would be better to simply replace the DIR-615 router? I already have a Sonicwall 170 which is available.
The network configuration is Comcast Xfinity internet, Arris Surfboard SB6141 cable modem, Sprint Airave, D-Link DIR-615 wireless router, then various switches, PCs, servers, and other devices on a 10/100 LAN.
Before installing the D-Link DIR-615 I updated its firmware to the latest revision (Hardware Version: C1 Firmware Version: 3.13NA). This was the cable modem/router I used before subscribing to Comcast's Xfinity triple-play and using the Arris TG862 that supposedly worked best with Comcast telephony. The Obi202 was installed, tested, and working with the Arris TG862 before the reconfiguration.
Internet connectivity seems to be working reliably, with the exception of the Airave and Obihai telephony. My focus right now is getting the Obihai back online so we have telephone service.
There are a lot of forum posts describing problems with the DIR-615 and telephony. Can this router be reconfigured to work reliably, or should it be replaced? Thanks.