Same goes with tplink also but not lan port 3( a different port)
For example:Means it’s going to be maxis/TM modem —> Asus router —> Maxis router(Ethernet port 3 on ASUS router) for VOIP
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May 3 2020, 06:11 AM
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For ASUS router you can use it as the main router, you’ll just need to plug it in to lan port 3
Same goes with tplink also but not lan port 3( a different port) For example:Means it’s going to be maxis/TM modem —> Asus router —> Maxis router(Ethernet port 3 on ASUS router) for VOIP This post has been edited by yongtjunkit: May 3 2020, 06:14 AM |
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QUOTE(sadaniel @ May 3 2020, 06:44 AM) Wow I've been looking for this. This basically answers the 1st question. This should work the same way with other brands also right? I don't get the lan port 3 part. Can it be any other port on any other brand? For other brands it might be a different port, for tplink it’s Ethernet port 4If I connect the router as lan to wan, the secondary will be on it's own private network even though its sharing the internet. For this case, you won’t get internet on the maxis router, you’ll only get VOIP service from it, you may disable WiFi on the maxis router There’s no IP conflict with the solution as you’ll only pass through VOIP Vlan to the maxis router This post has been edited by yongtjunkit: May 3 2020, 08:22 AM |
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