On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 04:36:41PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some vendors sells phones with dual ethernet ports. Are these just incorporating a hub/switch functionality? The reason for my question is that the normal case for a DSL customer is the possibilty to use one MAC adress from their service. With MAC cloning or other functionality this could work out to be a solution.
The Grandstream 102 phone has 2 ports, with what seems to be a 10 Mbps switch inbetween. However, it does as well support PPPoE in the firmware. I'm not sure what it's meant for and/or how it actually works.
I suppose the phone can sit itself right behind an Ethernet DSL modem
with this setup, but I'm not sure whether/how it enables a standard PC
to work on the other ethernet port.
OK so no really clean anwer to the problem.
How would you "roll out" a SIP based VoIP platform to to endusers with various connection solutions. Is there such a thing that solves the various issues of NATting a phone?
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