On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 17:26:27 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
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>> I'd be grateful if anyone could tell me if the following
>> is possible:
>> At the moment, I have a single PC connected to ADSL with
>> a Netgear TA612V device. I'd be setting up a LAN in a
>> few days time, and was wandering if it is possible to
>> have an additional ATA device, such as the Handytone 486,
>> connected simultaneously to the LAN. If it is, is it
>> difficult to get it working?
>> Thanks in advance.
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>The TA612V is a peculiar beast to say the least, but I can see no reason
>why you shouldn't be able to add a second ATA on the LAN somewhere. Make
>sure it has its own IP address, you may need to forward ports to it from
>the router, or use the DMZ, but it should work.
>
>Ivor
Not exactly the same configuration I know, but I have 2 ATAs on my LAN
(a PAP2 and an SPA-1001). They are both connected to the same 2 SIP
providers, and both work well. They have different IP addressses of
course (by DHCP). I just made sure that the ports are configured in a
similar manner (SIP Port 5060 for one provider on both and 5061 for
the other provider).
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