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Ports | 1 FXS, 1 FXO, 1 Ethernet |
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Ethernet Ports | 1 x 10/100 Mbps |
Product Type | VoIP Gateway |
VoIP Protocols | SIP |
Voice Codecs | G.711, G.726, G.729a |
Network Protocols | TCP, UDP, DHCP, PPPoE |
Security | HTTPS |
Power Supply | 5V DC |
Explains symbols and conventions used in the guide for better understanding and navigation.
Introduces the Voice Gateway with Router and its benefits for sharing Internet and bridging phone services.
Outlines the guide's structure, detailing which chapters are essential for setup and reference.
Explains what a network is and how the Voice Gateway connects a LAN to the Internet.
Discusses IP addresses, static vs. dynamic, and the role of DHCP in network device identification.
Identifies and describes the ports located on the back panel of the Voice Gateway.
Explains the LEDs on the front panel and their indication of network activities and device status.
Lists the necessary items required before proceeding with the installation and setup of the Voice Gateway.
Provides step-by-step instructions for physically connecting the Voice Gateway to the network and power.
Guides users through the initial configuration process using the web browser and WAN setup.
Introduces the Interactive Voice Response Menu for configuring network settings via telephone keypad.
Details the keypad commands and logic for entering values and navigating the interactive menu.
Provides instructions on how to enter passwords using the telephone keypad for specific functions like factory reset.
Directs users to ITSP instructions and Chapter 6 for configuring Internet phone service settings.
Introduces the Web-based Utility for accessing and configuring the Voice Gateway, outlining user and admin access levels.
Explains how to launch the web browser, enter the gateway's IP address, and log in to the utility.
Details the "Router - Status Screen," its product and system information, and various status indicators.
Introduces the "Voice - Info Screen" which displays voice-related status information about the Voice Gateway.
Offers solutions to common installation and operation issues, including no dial tone and accessing the web utility.
Addresses common questions about making calls, Internet connection, IP address support, and gateway placement.
Provides step-by-step instructions for finding the MAC and IP addresses in Windows 98 and Me operating systems.
Provides step-by-step instructions for finding the MAC and IP addresses in Windows 2000 and XP operating systems.
Explains the importance of enabling TCP/IP for PC communication and network access.
Defines bandwidth as the transmission capacity of a given device or network.
Defines DNS as the IP address of an ISP's server that translates website names into IP addresses.
Describes IPCONFIG as a Windows utility displaying IP addresses for networking devices.
Defines a server as a computer providing user access to files, printing, and communication services.
Lists various data networking protocols and standards supported by the Voice Gateway.
Details the Voice Gateway's SIP support and network address translation capabilities.
Outlines security features including password protection, authentication methods, and encryption.
Describes the physical ports and connectors on the Voice Gateway, including Ethernet and phone ports.
Lists the various guides and documentation available for the Voice Gateway product.
Advises users to contact their ITSP for support regarding the Voice Gateway.