Originally Posted By: tanstaafl.
... I mis-spoke about my network. The cable modem feeds the OOMA which in turn passes through to the router.

... my router is set up with DHCP...
Beware of double NAT.

If the OOMA is configured as I expect, then the OOMA is actually your main Internet router. It would be controlling the QoS for VOIP in addition to providing DHCP and NAT for your home network.

The Linksys I would hope is configured to NOT provide DHCP or NAT. Otherwise you have two layers of NAT happening, which can cause problems.


Originally Posted By: drakino
...To quickly get things back in order, I restored the entire database from backup. This didn't result in much being lost, but anything done since 4 AM Eastern, 1 AM Pacific, or 9AM BST has been lost in the rollback. Post wise, this was only a loss of a brief NAT discussion in a tech support thread.
That would include be my post from earlier today frown

Recreated the prior post from memory...