Setting static IP address of the WAN
videobruce:
Other than using the process from an attached telephone;
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Configure a static IP address;
1. Disable DHCP, dial ***3, dial 1, dial 0#, dial 1 to save.
2. To enter IP address, dial *** 4, dial 1, dial IP address & #, dial 1 to save.
IP Address 192.168.1.120 would be entered as: 192*168*1*120#
3. To enter subnet mask, dial *** 0, dial 23#
4. To enter default gateway, dial *** 0, dial 22#
5. To enter a DNS Server, dial *** 0, dial 24#
Can't a static IP address for the IP of this device be set from the WAN Settings of the Router tab? (I'm only talking about the IP address of the ATA, not using the LAN port.)
videobruce:
2nd question;
Does a power cycle reset any of the custom user settings?
drgeoff:
Quote from: videobruce on December 01, 2017, 11:12:05 am
2nd question;
Does a power cycle reset any of the custom user settings?
No.
drgeoff:
Quote from: videobruce on December 01, 2017, 11:10:20 am
Can't a static IP address for the IP of this device be set from the WAN Settings of the Router tab? (I'm only talking about the IP address of the ATA, not using the LAN port.)
Yes.
videobruce:
The static address I set well over a year ago got reset somehow, not by myself.
Would/could anything that was done to a router cause this (not the OBi internal router)?
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