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
The DHCP / DHCP Client Range fields are used to “configure the DHCP Server in
static IP” or “use DHCP Client not static IP”.
DHCP
:It can be configure as “Server”, “Client”, or “Disabled”. If you want to use
DHCP client instead of static IP, select “Client”. If you want to enable the DHCP
server, select “Server” and configure the DHCP Client Range. If you want to disable
DHCP server, select “Disabled.”
DHCP Client Range
:It is used to configure the IP address range that the DHCP
server will deliver to the DHCP client. So it can only configure when the DHCP server
is enabled. It should be avoid letting your IP address inside the range.
802.1d Spanning Tree:Spanning-Tree Protocol is a link management protocol that
provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network. For an
Ethernet network to function properly, only one active path can exist between two
stations. If your network environment contains a loop, enable it.
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