hi,
i want to ask im sharing my wireless internet with some other person so i didnt got any ethernet cable... is there any way to configure ATA without connecting ethernet cable or any thing else that could help me out ??
Configure ATA
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Re: Configure ATA
Unfortunately no, you need to be able to plug your ATA into a router or WAP (Wireless Access Point) in order for it to work.
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Re: Configure ATA
Another option would be to get a wireless bridge. It is a device that many people use to connect their gaming systems to their wireless networks, which could also be used to connect your voip box wirelessly.
Re: Configure ATA
You could also connect it to your laptop and enable ICS on the wireless connection.
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Re: Configure ATA
Recently mentioned dd-wrt for another reason, and I hear good things about "tomato"
These are alternate firmwares for WiFi routers/APs, they're FOSS and can turn most home routers into Wireless Bridges/Access Points.
So this may be your answer, dd-wrt is linux based, so while I've never seen it. If you find an ATA that is also a wifi router, it may be possible to preserve it's ATA functionality and turn it into a fully functioning wifi bridge.
These are alternate firmwares for WiFi routers/APs, they're FOSS and can turn most home routers into Wireless Bridges/Access Points.
So this may be your answer, dd-wrt is linux based, so while I've never seen it. If you find an ATA that is also a wifi router, it may be possible to preserve it's ATA functionality and turn it into a fully functioning wifi bridge.