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Configuration Question

  • 05-09-2005 11:38AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 994 ✭✭✭


    Hi all, will soon be moving to Smart Broadband 2M/256k ADSL.
    Is the following possible before i try it lol.

    Aolynk Router/Modem (bridge mode)-->Grandstream 486->DECT/Netgear WGR614(to PC and 2 Wi-Fi clients)

    Grandstream is 192.168 range, Router would be set to 10.0. range, set to receive WAN IP dynamically i hope hehe.

    Also, is there an option to enter a dial plan etc for the grandstream 486 ATA so that any 4xxxxxx numbers are dialled as local 021-4xxxxxx numbers and the like. Not too sure about how those dial-plans are constructed hehe.

    Thanks all.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,340 ✭✭✭bhickey


    JNive wrote:
    Hi all, will soon be moving to Smart Broadband 2M/256k ADSL.
    Is the following possible before i try it lol.

    Aolynk Router/Modem (bridge mode)-->Grandstream 486->DECT/Netgear WGR614(to PC and 2 Wi-Fi clients)

    Grandstream is 192.168 range, Router would be set to 10.0. range, set to receive WAN IP dynamically i hope hehe.

    It certainly should work and you could also try the Grandstream behind the Netgear.

    JNive wrote:
    Also, is there an option to enter a dial plan etc for the grandstream 486 ATA so that any 4xxxxxx numbers are dialled as local 021-4xxxxxx numbers and the like. Not too sure about how those dial-plans are constructed hehe.

    There is dial plan prefix option but the prefix is added to all numbers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 994 ✭✭✭JNive


    the main reason i would have my router behind the granstream would be for QoS priority of the VoIP, as the netgear doesnt have such a facility.


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