Sunrocket gizmo port forwarding

I got the sunrocket gizmo, works great,

one problem, I have a web server and when it gets connected past the gizmo, the site is not reachable?

I can use a router before the gizmo to route it, but for performance of the voip box, I think it ould be best to have it as teh first device....

question?

I tried doing a port forwarding on the gizmo on port 80 to the web server put does nto seem to work... has anyone been able to route port requests from the gizmo to the corresponding machine?

Thanks

Sergio

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Sergio Fernandez
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The gizmo can function either in front of or behind the router. it shouldn't make much of a difference where it is placed. Wherver it works best for you is where you should put it. With regards to the port, you should ask a Sunrocket customer support rep. They are really friendly and do a good job of answering questions in a timely manner. Give them a shout and see if they can help you.

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ukcats4218016

I spoke with sun rocket, I will have to put the gizmo behind the router. and, yeah so far they have been great.

only one issue, currently I'm only able to make outgoing calls, don't have incomming calls yet active... I hope that feautre does not take long.

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sergio Fernandez

If I remember correctly, it took between 6-8 days for my incoming calls to start working. I hardly even think about that now after having been with SunRocket for awhile. All the benefits have FAR outweighed any wait I had at the beginning. I hope you have as good an experience as I have.

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ukcats4218016
6- 8 days... lucky you... I'm still waiting... but again can't complain... its a great deal.

but, if its not resolved by early next week, it will start to go on for about 3 weeks and no incoming. but agina, once its resolved it will be great.

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sergio Fernandez

You get the incoming calls yet? I figured you would be pretty close to getting it all setup by now. How do you like the overall service so far?

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ukcats4218016

no incoming yet......

the service is great, unlimited calls for a great price..... but the incoming is taking to long to get set up, I'm looking into other providers just in case this week goes by and I still have no incoming.

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sergio Fernandez

Well, I hope you get your incoming calls sometime soon. Once you get them, you'll be glad you waited. I've saved almost $500 since I started using Sunrocket instead of my old landline. It's amazing how fast the savings start adding up. let me know when you get up and running.

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ukcats4218016

If I don't have incoming by tomorrow, I'm swiching to vonage. I rather pay more than wait any longer.

what good is saving $500 if no one can call you. outgoing only line has its uses, however its more imporntant for me to get incoming.

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sergio Fernandez

someday someone will have to explain why it takes so long to get things working. it just does not make any sense.

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sergio Fernandez

I just change to a different providers.

to bad, the price for sunrocket made it a great deal. but, thats more of a service for someone who has way to much time to spend waiting for incoming.

if things go well ,with vonage, I will just get a few more number with them instead.

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sergio Fernandez

These CLT units are back on ebay! New shippment has arrived! They move fast.

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Marc H.Popek

Did you at least wait until your incoming calls were working with SunRocket? I just heard over the weekend of a way to speed up the incoming call process. I hope you haven't toally given up on them yet.

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ukcats4218016

I feel sorry for how long you've had to wait. I signed up for SunRocket last Tuesday, received the equipment on Friday. Hooked everything up and within a minute had incoming and outgoing calls. Couldn't have been easier. I paid a year in advance @ $199 making it a great deal @ $16.58 a month.

Todd

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again, but I

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Todd

switched to vonage, I will probably try sunrocket in the future again, but I just cant wait almost a month for incoming.

the should have number ready at least for the bigger cities like New York, I've never had to wait this long to get a phone line setup in the city, its just does not make sense given what the process to get incoming must be.

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sergio Fernandez

Like I said, the people were friendly and the deal ... can't be beat. but, I would not wait any longer,and I know I'm not the only one. after time had passed, I did a search on the net for "sunrocket and no incoming" and I found other people had to wait also for more than 3 weeks.

today I got my vonage voip box, and as soon as I connected the Voip router, and run the setup wizard, I was all set.

the price of sun rocket is great. I think since I did not take the year I took the month to month, I was probably pushed back. but, since I had never used voip before I did not want to commit to a year without testing the sound quality of voip. but now since I see that its as good as non voip phone lines, I'm going to get a few more lines... so, Sunrocket might still get an order form me soon, since I got incoming for my main line, I can wait for the other lines.

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sergio Fernandez

If you sign up with SunRocket again, try setting up your voicemail once you hook the gizmo up. Apparently, setting up your voicemail expedites the process of receiving incoming calls. Hopefully, that will help if you give them another shot.

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ukcats4218016

That may be why I had incoming calls as soon as I hooked the gizmo up as I setup my voicemail right after I signed up.

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Todd

why would setting up voice mail make a differenece? anyway, I had my own voice mail equipment. I would not use their voicemail.

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Sergio Fernandez

Why would that make a difference, what about if you don't plan on using their voice mail? it just does not make sense.

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Sergio Fernandez

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