If they require access like that and you're worried about them seeing what is on your lan, you could make a virtual machine, lock that off on it's own physical network with the phone and your router and let them have at it.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 7:01 PM, Winterlight <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a NetTalk account. The nettalk device is plugged directly into my > router and then into a phone line. I have had it for around 4 years and it > has been great. However, in the last month a few numbers I use to be able > to call I am now getting a message that normally only occurs when I forget > to dial an error code. = " The number you have dialed is currently > unavailable" it is not something that clears up. > > These numbers are all Verizon Carrier and they are all local numbers. They > are also all business office numbers, such as CVS, my CPA, an Appraiser, > and a Real Estate Broker. Everything else on my Netcom device works as it > should. > > Netcom wants me to plug it into my PC and give them remote access but I > don't want to do that....There is nothing on my LAN that could cause this > to happen is there?.. could this be something from my ISP = COX or is it a > Verizon issue... anyway I can narrow it down....what is your best guess? > thanks > >
