You were too late, nathan!
Too quick to come to think, eh, nathan boy?
It's not me, it's the internet connection. I have shitty connection, very slow, you should know better, Jake boy. Please let's keep it on topic.
Thanks for the thought, JClarke...but I did it on my own! First, I happily boxed up the new, useless Netgear N router (to return to the store) and I hooked up the D-Link DIR628... Still didn't work....nothing was connecting. So, after web research, I figured out that I had to change the IP addresses in Ojo and Vp200 by one number each to match the new router. Thanks to someone who had posted the access code for the VP, I was able to edit the IP address and DNS settings!!! It then worked better but still not right. Then I realized that I needed to log into the router to open the ports for both Ojo and the VP. It was tricky to figure out how to do that on D-Link, because I've only used Netgear routers! Anyway, of course I would reboot router, Ojo and VP each time I made a change. After opening the ports, it was almost working right, so I went in and made one more change and rebooted again...and then....VOILA!! Everything began working as it should!!! I am proud and happy!! What a relief! Thanks to all who tried to help!
Having a second IP address is not necessary -- these devices pointed to one router and different port numbers will fix the problem, as long these private IP address are assigned to them via the router.I am surprised and disappointed that she has not exact how she solved the problem. She said that she fixed it correctly. Then, why she did not tell us how to solve it? I felt that I am a sucker. I feel like that we are keeping over and over to find a way to solve our two VP problem. There is no answer at all.
I was told that we have to pay a second IP Address. I think that it is so ridiculous to pay another money just one tiny thing - an electricity for connecting a second videophone. Oh crap.
Welcome to 4 months old and I don't think she going to read this thread anymore.
Having a second IP address is not necessary -- these devices pointed to one router and different port numbers will fix the problem, as long these private IP address are assigned to them via the router.
Welcome to 4 months old and I don't think she going to read this thread anymore.
si, I have.Do you ever tested your two videophones at home with one router?
(Even, without a Switch box.) For example, Ojo and Sorenson or other brand that you have.