 Master_AMD
join:2003-12-16 Dowagiac, MI clubs:
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| reply to Master_AMD Re: ATA Hardware
As far as I know I don't use PPPoE, I don't have any settings in my router for it to login, I just connect it and it works. I know this is laymen terminology but it is just easier to explain it this way. Also I chose the particular ATA because it was free, I never have used voip and want to try it in the cheap. I don't know if my provider will allow me to have my own ATA.
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| said by Master_AMD :As far as I know I don't use PPPoE, I don't have any settings in my router for it to login, I just connect it and it works. In this case, who assigns the IP Address to your router and what is its WAN IP Address? |
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 Master_AMD
join:2003-12-16 Dowagiac, MI clubs: | The router uses DHCP for my local network, and it auto obtains the public ip address. Yes, you found my ATA! Also is there a way to make the ATA a node on my network? I finally logged in to my ata, btw.
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| said by Master_AMD :The router uses DHCP for my local network, and it auto obtains the public ip address. This is interesting. Most aDSL connection through a modem that I knew of using a PPPoE connection with a login and yours doesn't even do a login. I had tried an aDSL promotion back in 2002 through a fiber connection where the telco sent its technician to replace a little adapter connected to the demarc to split out an RJ45. I could just plug in my router or computer to the RJ45 port (no aDSL modem involved) and it went online right the way with a public IP Address assigned from the ISP. -- Mazilo always prays for FREEBIES! US Phone: +1-678-601-0907 UK Phone: +44-703-194-2574
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