Archived from groups: comp.dcom.voice-over-ip (More info?)
In message <tr0dj01hjfgq2lqs1971khn6i25m75jmkh@4ax.com> R Siffredi
<rsiffredi@email.com> wrote:
>I have a motorla ata adapter with my vonage account.
>How can I tell the IP Address it received from the cable modem?
Off hand I think it's in the GUI somewhere, but if not, hit
http://myip.dk/ from behind the WAN port.
>Also, what would I have to do to switch to a Cisco ATA?
Find one, then somehow convince Vonage to switch you over. In general,
you can't, they aren't friendly about activating used ATAs except to the
original account holder.
Archived from groups: comp.dcom.voice-over-ip (More info?)
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 22:22:00 -0400, R Siffredi <rsiffredi@email.com>
wrote:
>I have a motorla ata adapter with my vonage account.
>How can I tell the IP Address it received from the cable modem?
>
>Also, what would I have to do to switch to a Cisco ATA?
>
>TIA
Open up browser (in computer attached to ATA's enet port) and type in
http:\\192.168.102.1
The ATA will then tell you everything they are willing to let you know
about it and it's link. You can also expose the computer through the
DMZ (for gaming).
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