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This is a discussion on Re: Geeks bearing gifts. within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; "cybuerke" <cybuerke@PLMgooglemail.com> wrote in message news:elj7a6$is3$1@news.freedom2surf.net...[color=blue] &...
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"cybuerke" <cybuerke@PLMgooglemail.com> wrote in message
news:elj7a6$is3$1@news.freedom2surf.net...[color=blue] > > <fder.nospam@home.nl> wrote in message > news:el8qd3$qdb$1@news5.zwoll1.ov.home.nl...[color=green] >> >> "cybuerke" <cybuerke@PLMgooglemail.com> schreef in bericht >> news:el8n6r$cp9$1@news.freedom2surf.net...[color=darkred] >>> Sipgate have sent an email punting some goodies at what they call >>> seasonal >>> gift prices. They have a Fritz!Box Fon on offer at £69 plus a tenner >>> p&p, >>> which seems to be a £20 discount on their usual offer, unless these are[/color] >> cut[color=darkred] >>> down functionality or refurbished boxes.[/color][/color] > <snip> >[color=green] >> If you want to use it as an ATA, then you much better of with the Linksys >> spa 3000. >> It's working fine for a couple of weeks now,and it is much cheaper too. >> >> grtz >> françois[/color] > > Yep, I'm using the SPA3K in one location, and I can't fault it. Wouldn't > say it's much cheaper than £69 though, at least, not in the UK. > > Thanks to Herman for the link to another thread on this. > > I've since found a review of the F!B F on another site which confirms that > what I want is 'doable', and also states that the DSL modem is less than > satisfactory other than when hooked up to a perfect landline.[/color] Also managed to trace an e-mail conversation which was a bit clearer than I remembered it to be. My e-mail: I am considering buying the above product. However I want to know if it can handle routing all internet traffic through the LAN port connected behind another router/modem (effectively disabling DSL). I want the flexibility to be able to use the DSL modem or not. I am aware that you have a non-DSL version but I want the option of using it as my main gateway if required. Response from AVM Sales Manager (you can probably see why I ended up buying the 7050): Thank you for your interest in our products. Yes, you can plug the existing internet connection into one of the LAN ports to use the FRITZ!Box Fon, WLAN and the 7050 as an ATA (analog terminal adapter) for making VoIP calls. The 7050 has 2 LAN Ports The FRITZ!Box Fon can also use an existing internet connection as a WLAN router and IP PBX. For perfect quality of service of the VoIP Telephone calls, connect the PCs or LAN to the LAN Port FRIZT!Box Fon Router, so that prioritization of the VoIP packets over data packets is achieved. The FRITZ!Box Fon 7050 is the best product we have for this situation because it has two LAN ports, one of which is 'coverted' to a WAN port. As you mentioned, you could also use the FRIZT!Box Fon ATA, but this does not include the ADSL modem or the WLAN router. The FRITZ!Box Fon products are connected to an existing Internet connection or cable modem and configured as follows: - Connect the cable modem to the "LAN A" port of the FRITZ!Box - Connect your computer to the USB or other LAN port of the FRITZ!Box - Open the FRITZ!Box configuration via [url]http://fritz.box[/url] - Go to Internet > Account Information - Select options "Internet connection via LAN A" and "Establish own Internet connection (NAT Router with PPPoE or IP)" - Under section "Account type" enter your Internet account details (username and password) if required or select "No account information required (IP)" and set the option "Obtain the IP address automatically (DHCP)", according to your network specifications. - Click "Apply" to save the settings. If you need information please write me again. |
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