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Originally Posted by alslsb
I hate to do this but I'll contact Comcast and post my results for future generation to learn from ...
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I agree with the others here. Comcast set up the router to prioritze their VOIP connection. If you can get into the router settings you may be able to fix this. But there's no standardized router screens so you'd have to post screenshots or list off a bunch of settings to get help.
If Comcast can't tell you how to fix it, you may want to consider dropping Digital Voice. There are tons of cheaper VOIP providers out there and probably with better features. Plus you're not wedded to Comcast with those. Vonage is probably the most familiar one since they advertise a ton and their equipment is sold at Best Buy, Office Depot, etc.
I have Packet8 VOIP and can run my 8320 along side it just fine. In fact to test my UMA connection on new OS's I call from my VOIP to my Curve on UMA.
It did take a lot of help from BBForums to get my router set up for a stable UMA connection.