Sent too early!! 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.
Frankly, if you're making other calls it's not on your end, it is on theirs or Verizon's. How would you be successfully making other calls if it were on your equipment? Your equipment doesn't handle any routing of calls, just the sending of voip packets to their network, which you have proven that you can do by calling other numbers. Thanks! Christopher Fisk On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Christopher Fisk < [email protected]> wrote: > 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 >> >> >
