You'll need to plug it into a PC first to configure it, it has a web based 
interface. It has multiple modes of operation you'll need to put it into 
"Ethernet Adapter" mode for this application.

Ken

From: Henry Coleman [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: May 26, 2011 3:34 PM
To: Ken Brown; TAUG Technical
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] dual network cards with windows xp



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

On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Ken Brown 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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]<mailto:[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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