There's something I'm confused on and before ordering the ATA I just wanted to make sure.
I found this thread http://forum.freephoneline.ca/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1176 and from what I'm getting out of it, the ATA has to be before the router to work properly? Now I'm switching to Rogers this weekend and I decided to rent their new wireless N router/modem. So basically I will have no in between. Can the ATA just be pluged into on of the ports like my computer will be so long as the ports are open to the ATA?
ATA Question
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Re: ATA Question
Our ATA goes after your routerRedcorpse wrote:There's something I'm confused on and before ordering the ATA I just wanted to make sure.
I found this thread http://forum.freephoneline.ca/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1176 and from what I'm getting out of it, the ATA has to be before the router to work properly? Now I'm switching to Rogers this weekend and I decided to rent their new wireless N router/modem. So basically I will have no in between. Can the ATA just be pluged into on of the ports like my computer will be so long as the ports are open to the ATA?
It's just those SPA models that some customers have purchased themselves that can go before too
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Re: ATA Question
Perfect.... Thank you.