Re: Port Forwarding
The easiest way is to look at the MAC address on the voip box. It is a 12 digit alpha-numberic. e.g. 00.10.ab.04.4D.87. Once you know the MAC address of your VOIPO adapter, you can look in the router to see if it finds it. Next; in most routers, you have the ability to do DHCP reservation. What that means is; while the device, in this case the Voipo adapter, is set up for DHCP and will take any IP address the router gives it; the router doing DHCP reservation will ALWAYS give the voipo box the SAME IP address all the time. This is easier than trying to do it in reverse and getting into the voipo box and telling it to do a static IP address.
Once you have this done, then you can go into the router and set up port forwarding with the IP address that the router is assigning to the voipo box ALL the time. Hope this helps.... Mike....
Mike
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