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Old 23-05-2006, 18:35
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Now, I mentioned in an earlier thread that I was an avid reader of manuals, I like to get the maximum out of the products I use and push them a bit.

So I will post any interesting bits that i find on my trawl through the manual.

The Voyager 10v is described in the CD manual as an

"adjunct device that is suitable to be connected to your network via an Ethernet cable and will allow you to connect:

To an ADSL modem Router (such as the Voyager 240) or cable modem.
Your computer to it via Ethernet (into the yellow Ethernet port - cable supplied).
One standard telephones to the Broadband Voice port.
Your fixed telephone line for either back up in the event of DSL or Broadband Voice service going down or a power cut or where you want to dial."

I also found that you can configure it ,the through its web interface, to automatically dial certain numbers via the land line using a "dial plan" in " Advanced | Configuration | Voice | PSTN Backup " they suggest things like 999 or other emergency numbers.

At the moment though my 10v is in bridging mode so that I can access my network through the Win98SE PC connected "behind it" and at the moment it is ignoring my address requests on 192.168.192.1. and won't respond. Despite this it still appears to be working OK though the CLI does not work, another area I need to pursue.

I will try and reset the Belkin router and 10v to see if I can get access to it later.
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