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Lisa
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      01-21-2007
Can an ATA access the net from a laptop ( HP, WinXP, P4, 1Gig) with a
wireless internet connection? TIA.


What I need to do is to connect my ATA (analogue telephone adapter) to my
notebook's Ethernet connector and grant access to the ATA through the
notebook's wireless internet. Is it possible?

I'll explain further, I am on the road most of the time and I have an ATA
that I use as my business phone. For the last year or so I used to go into
my hotel and plug the ATA into the wall network connection and use it with
no problem. Recently more and more facilities are switching to wireless
access and wifi and there is no way for me to use the ATA because it only
has a wired Ethernet connector (input). Now, I have my laptop as well and I
can get on the net with no problem at these places using my wireless
adapter. Can I plug my ATA into the laptop Ethernet connector and somehow
gain access to the net through the laptop? I hope my question is clear
enough and I further hope that some kind soul would be able to help.

I want to try this route first to try to steer away from having to buy a
wireless router and lug it around with me on the road! TIA.


Lisa


 
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Rock
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      01-21-2007
"Lisa" wrote

> Can an ATA access the net from a laptop ( HP, WinXP, P4, 1Gig) with a
> wireless internet connection? TIA.
>
>
> What I need to do is to connect my ATA (analogue telephone adapter) to my
> notebook's Ethernet connector and grant access to the ATA through the
> notebook's wireless internet. Is it possible?
>
> I'll explain further, I am on the road most of the time and I have an ATA
> that I use as my business phone. For the last year or so I used to go into
> my hotel and plug the ATA into the wall network connection and use it with
> no problem. Recently more and more facilities are switching to wireless
> access and wifi and there is no way for me to use the ATA because it only
> has a wired Ethernet connector (input). Now, I have my laptop as well and
> I can get on the net with no problem at these places using my wireless
> adapter. Can I plug my ATA into the laptop Ethernet connector and somehow
> gain access to the net through the laptop? I hope my question is clear
> enough and I further hope that some kind soul would be able to help.
>
> I want to try this route first to try to steer away from having to buy a
> wireless router and lug it around with me on the road! TIA.



I don't know anything about ATA's but have you contacted the tech support
for the device to find out?

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Lisa
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      01-21-2007
Thanks Rock,

here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;

=====================================
What is an ATA?
An ATA is a device which acts as a hardware interface between a PSTN analog
phone system and a digital network or VoIP service. Using an ATA, you can
merge your PSTN phone system and VoIP service, or connect a LAN to your
phone network

=========================================

My question, basically, can I connect the ATA "standard RJ-45 jack to the
laptop RJ-45 jack and share the internet that is the laptop gets "already"
from the wireless connection? Thanks again.





"Rock" <> wrote in message
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> "Lisa" wrote
>
>> Can an ATA access the net from a laptop ( HP, WinXP, P4, 1Gig) with a
>> wireless internet connection? TIA.
>>
>>
>> What I need to do is to connect my ATA (analogue telephone adapter) to my
>> notebook's Ethernet connector and grant access to the ATA through the
>> notebook's wireless internet. Is it possible?
>>
>> I'll explain further, I am on the road most of the time and I have an ATA
>> that I use as my business phone. For the last year or so I used to go
>> into my hotel and plug the ATA into the wall network connection and use
>> it with no problem. Recently more and more facilities are switching to
>> wireless access and wifi and there is no way for me to use the ATA
>> because it only has a wired Ethernet connector (input). Now, I have my
>> laptop as well and I can get on the net with no problem at these places
>> using my wireless adapter. Can I plug my ATA into the laptop Ethernet
>> connector and somehow gain access to the net through the laptop? I hope
>> my question is clear enough and I further hope that some kind soul would
>> be able to help.
>>
>> I want to try this route first to try to steer away from having to buy a
>> wireless router and lug it around with me on the road! TIA.

>
>
> I don't know anything about ATA's but have you contacted the tech support
> for the device to find out?
>
> --
> Rock [MVP - User/Shell]



 
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Uncle Grumpy
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      01-21-2007

Lisa wrote:
> Thanks Rock,
>
> here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;


[snip]

His original question/answer still stands: have you contacted tech
support for your ATA??

You're not going to get anywhere here.

 
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GHalleck
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      01-21-2007

Lisa wrote:

> Thanks Rock,
>
> here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;
>
> =====================================
> What is an ATA?
> An ATA is a device which acts as a hardware interface between a PSTN analog
> phone system and a digital network or VoIP service. Using an ATA, you can
> merge your PSTN phone system and VoIP service, or connect a LAN to your
> phone network
>
> =========================================
>
> My question, basically, can I connect the ATA "standard RJ-45 jack to the
> laptop RJ-45 jack and share the internet that is the laptop gets "already"
> from the wireless connection? Thanks again.
>
>


I think I know what you are writing about. What is the name
and model of the actual ATA device? But if the laptop already
has a RJ-45 connector, then why not get a simple router or
hub? There seems to be no reason for the ATA interface.
 
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GHalleck
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      01-21-2007

GHalleck wrote:

>
> Lisa wrote:
>
>> Thanks Rock,
>>
>> here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;
>>
>> =====================================
>> What is an ATA?
>> An ATA is a device which acts as a hardware interface between a PSTN
>> analog phone system and a digital network or VoIP service. Using an
>> ATA, you can merge your PSTN phone system and VoIP service, or connect
>> a LAN to your phone network
>>
>> =========================================
>>
>> My question, basically, can I connect the ATA "standard RJ-45 jack to
>> the laptop RJ-45 jack and share the internet that is the laptop gets
>> "already" from the wireless connection? Thanks again.
>>
>>

>
> I think I know what you are writing about. What is the name
> and model of the actual ATA device? But if the laptop already
> has a RJ-45 connector, then why not get a simple router or
> hub? There seems to be no reason for the ATA interface.


One additional question: Is the purpose of the ATA for voice
communication only? That is, you want to connect a telephone
set to the wireless LAN?
 
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Lisa
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      01-21-2007

"Uncle Grumpy" <> wrote in message
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> Lisa wrote:
>> Thanks Rock,
>>
>> here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;

>
> [snip]
>
> His original question/answer still stands: have you contacted tech
> support for your ATA??
>
> You're not going to get anywhere here.
>


Uncle Grumpy, The manufacturer has nothing to do with it? The ATA works fine
as long As I can plug its Ethernet cable into a working internet connection.
It is working fine At home plugged into the router of course. I am looking
for a work around here and I think someone with networking knowledge can
help. Thanks again.

Lisa


 
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David Hettel
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      01-21-2007
What you could try is going into Control Panel | Network Connections | Find
the wireless icon, right click on it, and then click bridge connections. See
if that works for you. If asked what to bridge to, pick your wired LAN port.

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"Lisa" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Thanks Rock,
>
> here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;
>
> =====================================
> What is an ATA?
> An ATA is a device which acts as a hardware interface between a PSTN
> analog phone system and a digital network or VoIP service. Using an ATA,
> you can merge your PSTN phone system and VoIP service, or connect a LAN to
> your phone network
>
> =========================================
>
> My question, basically, can I connect the ATA "standard RJ-45 jack to the
> laptop RJ-45 jack and share the internet that is the laptop gets
> "already" from the wireless connection? Thanks again.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Rock" <> wrote in message
> news:uAyr1$...
>> "Lisa" wrote
>>
>>> Can an ATA access the net from a laptop ( HP, WinXP, P4, 1Gig) with a
>>> wireless internet connection? TIA.
>>>
>>>
>>> What I need to do is to connect my ATA (analogue telephone adapter) to
>>> my notebook's Ethernet connector and grant access to the ATA through the
>>> notebook's wireless internet. Is it possible?
>>>
>>> I'll explain further, I am on the road most of the time and I have an
>>> ATA that I use as my business phone. For the last year or so I used to
>>> go into my hotel and plug the ATA into the wall network connection and
>>> use it with no problem. Recently more and more facilities are switching
>>> to wireless access and wifi and there is no way for me to use the ATA
>>> because it only has a wired Ethernet connector (input). Now, I have my
>>> laptop as well and I can get on the net with no problem at these places
>>> using my wireless adapter. Can I plug my ATA into the laptop Ethernet
>>> connector and somehow gain access to the net through the laptop? I hope
>>> my question is clear enough and I further hope that some kind soul would
>>> be able to help.
>>>
>>> I want to try this route first to try to steer away from having to buy a
>>> wireless router and lug it around with me on the road! TIA.

>>
>>
>> I don't know anything about ATA's but have you contacted the tech support
>> for the device to find out?
>>
>> --
>> Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

>
>


 
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Lisa
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      01-21-2007
GHalleck, I think you are talking about something else? You missed me here!?
I am talking about a VOIP adapter. What I am looking for is a way to share
the internet on the LAPTOP so my VOIP can work. Heard something about "cross
over" cable but have no clue where to go from here.

BTW, the ATA I have is a Sipura!

Thanks, Lisa

"GHalleck" <> wrote in message
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>
> Lisa wrote:
>
>> Thanks Rock,
>>
>> here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;
>>
>> =====================================
>> What is an ATA?
>> An ATA is a device which acts as a hardware interface between a PSTN
>> analog phone system and a digital network or VoIP service. Using an ATA,
>> you can merge your PSTN phone system and VoIP service, or connect a LAN
>> to your phone network
>>
>> =========================================
>>
>> My question, basically, can I connect the ATA "standard RJ-45 jack to
>> the laptop RJ-45 jack and share the internet that is the laptop gets
>> "already" from the wireless connection? Thanks again.
>>
>>

>
> I think I know what you are writing about. What is the name
> and model of the actual ATA device? But if the laptop already
> has a RJ-45 connector, then why not get a simple router or
> hub? There seems to be no reason for the ATA interface.



 
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Lisa
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"GHalleck" <> wrote in message
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>
> GHalleck wrote:
>
>>
>> Lisa wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Rock,
>>>
>>> here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;
>>>
>>> =====================================
>>> What is an ATA?
>>> An ATA is a device which acts as a hardware interface between a PSTN
>>> analog phone system and a digital network or VoIP service. Using an ATA,
>>> you can merge your PSTN phone system and VoIP service, or connect a LAN
>>> to your phone network
>>>
>>> =========================================
>>>
>>> My question, basically, can I connect the ATA "standard RJ-45 jack to
>>> the laptop RJ-45 jack and share the internet that is the laptop gets
>>> "already" from the wireless connection? Thanks again.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I think I know what you are writing about. What is the name
>> and model of the actual ATA device? But if the laptop already
>> has a RJ-45 connector, then why not get a simple router or
>> hub? There seems to be no reason for the ATA interface.

>
> One additional question: Is the purpose of the ATA for voice
> communication only? That is, you want to connect a telephone
> set to the wireless LAN?


Correct!! The laptop gets on the wireless LAN at the Hotel through the
wireless adapter. The Laptop has an Ethernet Jack as well, I want to know if
the VOIP ATA can access the net through the Laptop's Ethernet jack? If I can
do that, and I think I can, then I don't have to lug my router with me on
the road as well!!!


Lisa


 
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