Zoltan, I am hoping you may help me with this, you have 2 of these so I am
assuming your more experience in this area. I have been struggling with this
problem for sometime now without success. I can not get my 3102 to recognise
the disconnect tone on my bell line. Whenever I get a call and the caller
hangs up before I get to them, my line stays open and records the disconnect
tone until the mail box is full. Any idea how to resolve this issues

Ps my 3102 is connect to my router via the WAN port with one computer
connected to the LAN port. there are also 3 choices with the new firmware
update. (router / bridge / auto) , in bridge mode it will be become a
passthru for both your WAN and LAN network connecting them both and hiding
the 3102, but to access the 3102 settings you must enable remote access
in auto mode the unit will match the LAN and the WAN addresses to your
network while still giving you access,

On 11/6/06, Pittner, Zoltan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I didn't see any. Only dis-advantages. If you use the WAN port you will
loose network access to the device - by definition - unless you enable the
remote access to it on a predefined ip and port. Other than that using it
on
the LAN port works great.

I also have 2 of these, one on my bell line, and the other just a
telephone
VOIP adapter for now, both on the LAN port.

Zoltan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 2:50 PM
Subject: [on-asterisk] SPA-3102 LAN or WAN?


Greetings Asterisk folks,

I am new to asterisk and VOIP, but this mailing list and internet sites
are very helpful.

I have a Linksys SPA-3102 I want to use as a VOIP/PSTN gateway.  In
addition to the VOIP capabilities being similar (if not identical) to
the Sipura SPA-3000, it also has router software as well.   I don't care
much for the router as I have a dedicated firewall/router on my LAN
already. But this 3102 has a LAN and a WAN network ports.  I've had
success connecting to my LAN using either port, however is there any
advantage using one over the other?

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