> Cool! What sort of bandwidth does it draw when there's an > active connection? And what comes out of the box? A POTS > line? (something I could connect into the Panasonic KSU?) Well, they say on their site you need upload speeds of 90kbps, but it's way higher than what's actually used. The box I have at home only uses 9600bps during a call. However, the codec that was being used apparently had the ability to go down to 2400bps. Here are the specs for the device: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/ata186.htm I'm not sure which codec Vonage is using, but I doubt they are using anything that sucks down bandwidth. One thing to note, the version Vonage gives out has a modified version of the SIP protocol that works through NAT. This wasn't possible last year when I was testing the Free World Dialup stuff, and the device *HAD* to have a public address. Jay