I've been using FPL with an ATA for half a year now. One problem arose recently when I changed to a new hard drive.
When my computer is shut off and the ATA is running, I can't call out or receive calls. When I try to make a call, I can hear a dial tone but I'll hear a busy tone after dialing the number. Incoming calls go straight to the VM.
Do I need further configuration of the ATA? I'm using a LinkSys RT31P2.
Can't make or receive calls when computer is down
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Re: Can't make or receive calls when computer is down
You should be fine with that.
How is your ATA setup to your Router/Modem?
How is your ATA setup to your Router/Modem?
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Re: Can't make or receive calls when computer is down
Thanks for getting back to me, Kris. I can't access my ATA from http://192.168.15.1/. But as far I remember there's not really much I can play with the settings. It's pretty much what's required in the Configuration file.