Quote from: JohnSV on June 12, 2015, 11:06:25 AM>>
>>Thanks for the suggestion, but I tried installing what I think is a normal router (Trendnet TEW-432BRP) and can't get to first base because a cdrom installation requires a cable/dsl modem connected to the internet at the receiving end. You think a manual install could be possible?
That looks like a single antenna Wireless-G router with 4-port switch. It could work well enough, if it doesn't mess with VoIP and is a restricted-cone NAT router (Google it).
Install it manually... you don't need software to install a router. I would first update the firmware and reset to factory defaults. You'll still need a wireless bridge device.
Router tasks:
o Login...
o Update firmware.
o Reset to defaults.
o Setup and secure WLAN with WPA2.
o Setup router LAN IP and DHCP IP range to not conflict with community router IPs:
community router/ap 192.168.1.1-255?))) wifi ((( wireless bridge >> your router/ap 192.168.2.1-255 >> your lan/wlan devices
o Setup router WAN per new wireless bridge device instructions.
o Confirm firewall is enabled.
o Disable any SIP ALG or SIP Passthrough function that can upset VoIP traffic.
>>Read the suggested:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=6164.0 again, and just ordered a TP-LINK TL-WR702N Wireless N150 travel router that I plan to use in client mode. With it the OBi should show up in the connected peer list of the virtual router don't you think?
Try it!
OE