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Originally Posted by obvious
Which leads me to believe that this page on the sipgate site is misleading.
The upshot seems to be that for ntl users who are not NAT'ed, an 'Analogue Telephone Adapter" (ATA) should do the trick and allow the use of a 'Plain Old Telephone (POT - Cant believe they use this acronym) as long as you've got a switch/router to plug it into. Otherwise I guess it would be better to get something like the Draytek for an all in one solution.
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Maybe. I think what they are saying is that if thier device sits behind another router there maybe problem. Also, Sipgate are selling IP phones, which more than likely will have to go through a router and so STUN would be required.
I use a software router (Win 2000 server) at the mo but would like to get a hardware device and the addition of FXS/FXO and wireless on the 2100VG should fit the bill without costing to much. I'm not interesting in seperate lines (which I assume could be achived by multiple adapters or IP phones) and simply want all my internal phone to ring when an IP call is recieved. I think this would be achiveable by wireing in the entire phone network to the routers FXS port.