Anonymous wrote:
> Mike Easter
>> Anonymous wrote:
>>> We have high speed cable internet, which we located in the center of
>>> the house for best range of the rf. My PC goes to it wirelessly with a
>>> USB dongle, from about 20 feet away.
>> You forgot to name the make and model of your cable modem and you also
>> forgot to similarly identify your cordless base make/model.
>
> Oh sorry. Comcast, and the base is Panasonic.
Comcast approves a number of different modems in terms of both brand
name and modelno; Panasonic has a myriad of phones. The reason I
requested the modelno/s is to determine exactly what you have, not
'sortof' what you have.
Did you get your gateway from a self install kit or some other way? Do
you have a Comcast XFinity plan or something else?
> We're about to get Comcast Voice on the modem we already use from
> them.
Does that mean that you are going to get a different modem to enable
voice or does that mean that your current as yet unidentified modem can
do internet telephone?
Also later you said:
> We're 100% wireless here. The modem isn't anywhere near any of the PC's.
Some so-called gateway devices consist (internally) of a modem and a
router (because the router's job is to assign NAT IPs to the devices)
but no ethernet 'switch' which a typical wireless has.
Such gateways typically have only one ethernet port instead of a number
like 4 which most routers which are ethernet and wifi have.
And because you have not specicifically identified either your
modem/gateway nor you Panasonic, no one can comment intelligently on
your original question.
When a question asks for the name and modelno, that means the exact
brand name of the device as well as its model number, which sometimes
requires some careful inspection to determine.
--
Mike Easter