flomar wrote:Fuhkytown,
You showed in tutorial to change some settings in advance settings at Firmware server path and Config server path but these are already filled now by vbuzzer with- hwpro.vbuzzer.com/gs- if I will change it won't affect my vbuzzer settings??
flomar wrote:my modem is from Rogers, do you mean the bridge mode from the ata?
laurent wrote:By the way, Funkytown, for some reason I don't understand, ever since we discussed sharing our config, my setup has been working 100% flawless! I don't get it. heheh
Funkytown wrote:the IP from the GrandStream router is unknown correct? If so.... Pick up any phone connected to the GrandStream ATA and wait for the dial tone and then Dial ***02 this will give you default ip of your GrandStream so that you can connect to your GrandStream from your Internet browser
laurent wrote:He can't connect to his ATA because he manually changed it for something unreachable in his home network (outside the subnet mask).
Funkytown wrote:the IP from the GrandStream router is unknown correct? If so.... Pick up any phone connected to the GrandStream ATA and wait for the dial tone and then Dial ***02 this will give you default ip of your GrandStream so that you can connect to your GrandStream from your Internet browser
laurent wrote:You have to change it. Change it back to what it was, with the "97" as the third number. 192.168.97.something
The first 3 numbers absolutely need to be the same on every device in your network. Same as your pc, same as your router's IP.
laurent wrote:Typically, the easiest way is to use the voice prompts of the ATA to log in from a phone, just like voicemail. You ues the prompts to set it for either DHCP, or manual, and then if you set manual, you set the IP, gateway and subnets.
Typically, the preferred method is to put it in DHCP mode. This will make the ata request a valid address from your router automatically, and then keep that. Once you've powered up an ATA in dhcp mode, you use Funkytown's instructions to go in the voice prompts to READ the current ip address. And then, you punch that IP in your web browser of your pc, and go in the web configuraiton of the ATA.
laurent wrote:I suggest you refer to your ATA's user manual, it's all detailed how to go in the voice menus and set new configuration for IP settings.
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