Thanks Ken ,

> That sounds cool, how do you access this unit to configure/set it up. ?



> I pick up a couple tomorrow.
> Thanks for everyone's input.
> Henry
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> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Ken Brown <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> ICS does work, I have a couple of phones set up that way where there was
>> no alternative because of VPNs, but can be the source of all kinds of
>> problems, phone quits working when the PC is off or goes to sleep etc.
>>
>> There are a number of small wireless Ethernet adapters (Client Bridges)
>> that could be used to convert your phone into a wireless one. I've been
>> trying out the ASUS WL-330gE, It's really tiny, in fact it'll fit inside the
>> stand on the Linksys SPA phones. It doesn't seem to be very sensitive, so
>> don't try it where your wifi is weak. There are a number of others out there
>> that might work better.
>>
>> Ken
>>
>>
>> On 11-05-26 02:10 PM, Chad Osmond wrote:
>> >
>> > That will get ugly very quickly.
>> >
>> > You'd need to setup Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on all the XP
>> > machines with a different Subnet for each USB dongle, and then route
>> > the traffic through each XP machine.
>> > You could get an Access point which support Bridge Mode, one for each
>> > group of phones in a physical area, but then you add another layer of
>> > complexity...
>> >
>> > Why do they want to avoid cabling, most of the time it's cheaper in
>> > the long run, especially if they plan on using their phones to
>> > generate income...
>> >
>> >
>> > Chad
>> >
>> > On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Henry Coleman
>> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > One of my clients wants to use a SIP phones on their wireless network
>> to
>> > > avoid cabling.
>> > > The machines are all windows xp and 7 which connect to her internet
>> > > connection via wireless
>> > > I have a couple of usb to ethernet dongles that work fine providing
>> > an extra
>> > > port.
>> > >
>> > > So what do I want ? well in just  the same way as most SIP phones
>> > have dual
>> > > ports (so you can plug in a computer without needing another cable I
>> > want a
>> > > computer
>> > > with dual ports so I can plug in a SIP phone and connect via the
>> > wireless
>> > > network.
>> > >
>> > > Can anyone come up with a solution ?
>> > >
>> > > Thanks I tried to mess with this but can't get an IP address for the
>> SIP
>> > > phone.
>> > >
>> > > H
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
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