User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Statement
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- 1.1 Advantages of VoIP to Businesses
- 1.2 SIP – Most Popular VoIP Protocol
- 1.3 VoIP-Friendly Networking Concepts
- 2.1 Operation Modes
- 2.2 Wireless Modes
- 2.3 Topologies of Network Application
- 3.1 Overview of WIFI-ATA
- 3.2 Key Features of WIFI-ATA
- 3.3 Outlook of WIFI-ATA
- 3.4 Web Configuration Environment
- 4.1 Quickly Setup (Setup Wizard)
- 4.2 Operation Mode
- 4.3 TCP/IP Settings
- 4.4 VoIP Settings
- 4.5 Wireless settings
- 4.6 Firewall settings
- 4.7 Management
- 5.1 How can I make a phone call?
- 5.2 How can I pick up the call waiting while I’m on the phon
- 5.3 How can I make a 3-way conference call?
- 5.4 How can I transfer a call to others?
- 5.5 Why can’t I login to the WIFI-ATA?
- 5.6 Why can’t I access the Internet?
- 5.7 Why can’t I make VoIP phone calls to others?
- 5.8 WIFI-ATA doesn’t respond correctly to key press sometime
Ch. 4 Configuring WIFI-ATA
To configure WIFI-ATA, you must connect to the web configuration page first. When
you get a new WIFI-ATA or reset the system to default, the default network mode of
WIFI-ATA is gateway, the default Ethernet WAN IP is 172.1.1.1, and the default
wireless LAN IP is 192.168.1.254, and the DHCP server is on. The default Wireless
SSID is “WIFI-ATA”. You could connect to the LAN side using Wireless adapter cards.
If you connect by wired, please get to the setup page by WAN IP.
If you connect by wireless, please get to the setup page by wireless LAN IP.
Following is the variation of Ethernet port IP in each Operation mode.
Operation Mode Default IP
Ethernet IP 172.1.1.1
Gateway
WLAN IP 192.168.1.254
Bridge Ethernet IP 192.168.1.254
WISP Ethernet IP 192.168.1.254
Client Ethernet IP 172.1.1.1
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