Andy,

<<I avoided loading the BT software on the cd but now I can't access the 10V
(it has a web based config) - my own router is on subnet 192.168.1.x and
apparently the 10V sets itelf up on subnet 192.168.192.x
Any suggestions most welcome!>>

  Plug a laptop into the 10V.  Reboot the laptop.  You should be able to get
to the web config at this point on the 10V. This assumes your laptop is
configured to use DHCP.  If not, you'll need to set a static IP on the
laptop to 192.168.192.240 (the router is probably .1).

  Turn off DHCP on the 10V if it's on.  Assign a static IP address for the
10V on the 192.168.1.x subnet that does not conflict with an existing
address.  Turn off the 10V.  Move the cable from the 10V Internet/WAN port
that's going to your exiting router to one of the PORTS on the 10V.  Move
the laptop back to it's regular port on your existing router (or you can
leave it where it is) and reboot (or change the static IP back to what it
was).

  Turn on the 10V.  Make sure you have a link light on the port that has the
cable going back to your other router.

  You should now be able to access the 10V web config via the static
address.

  What your doing is basically changing the 10V into a hub.

Jim.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andy Davies
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [NF] BT voip and cat5 doh!


BT voip
As I mentioned recently I have signed up for BT Broadband Talk. It all
works fine, but no thanks to the BT docs/helpdesk.
First off the quickstart guide is titled 'Broadband Voice' which was an
earlier offering, but mainly because it insists that you wire the '10V'
adapter between your adsl router and your pc and then run their cd. I
wasn't prepared to do this because I have a working lan plus vpn connection
to the corporate wan and I didn't want to upset the things.
As far as I can see the 10V adapter is a full router plus phone adapter (it
has dhcp, virtual servers, bridge/route option &c.) but the help desk
insisted "no, it's just a phone adapter". I explained I didn't want to run
their cd and was told no problem - do setup from our website. So I plugged
the 10V into a spare port on my hub, plugged a phone into it, went to their
site and hey presto it worked!

cat5 doh!
After the initial install worked I wanted to wire this into my home phone
wiring which I set up using cat5 (ethernet/phone patchable) plus RJ45/BT
adapters.
Now of course the BT equipment come complete with BT (6 wire) to RJ11
adapter leads (they use RJ11 on their equipment it's only the wall sockets
that are 'BT') but I had RJ45 sockets - what to do?
I had already noted that the BT (6 wire) plugs only use the inner 4 wires,
and also that RJ45 sockets are 'stepped' _|--|_  so reasoning that
everything is straight thru wired I tried using an old (modem) RJ11 - -
RJ11 cable and inserting one end into the *middle* of the RJ45 socket.
It works - of course - Doh!

p.s.
I avoided loading the BT software on the cd but now I can't access the 10V
(it has a web based config) - my own router is on subnet 192.168.1.x and
apparently the 10V sets itelf up on subnet 192.168.192.x
Any suggestions most welcome!


Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP
  - AndyD        8-)#


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