Plugging the ethernet cable into the VIP-722 and configuring it was cake. DNS addresses found, connection tests OK, diagnotics report it is broadband connected, yet, interactive choices attempt to dial out with a phone line (all cell phones here at home, no phone line). It's almost as if they need a software update to allow the user to choose phone line or broadband. No such choice exists now, and when the phone line fails, you're just thrown out of the menu choice. The tech I spoke to advised that a software update is probably going to need to be developed and pushed out to the VIP-722 receivers. At the same though, I've seen some posts where users report that eventually (perhaps after a few days), their network recognizes that you're connected, and it just works. Can anyone clear this up. Are we 722 users going to need a software update?
As an aside, the tech could not understand the "I don't have a phone line" scenario, so he sent me a wireless modem free of charge, saying I could use that in lieu of a phone line. I explained that it's not just that I don't have a phone jack conveniently located, I have no phone line at all. He figured it worked some mysterious way, and that it would help me out. So, a wireless phone jack is on it's way to me.
I'd prefer not to subscribe to a VOIP service (another alternative), so . . am I, and other users just going to have to wait for this to start working?
Thanks!
Mark
As an aside, the tech could not understand the "I don't have a phone line" scenario, so he sent me a wireless modem free of charge, saying I could use that in lieu of a phone line. I explained that it's not just that I don't have a phone jack conveniently located, I have no phone line at all. He figured it worked some mysterious way, and that it would help me out. So, a wireless phone jack is on it's way to me.
I'd prefer not to subscribe to a VOIP service (another alternative), so . . am I, and other users just going to have to wait for this to start working?
Thanks!
Mark