Any ATA-Router combo devices?

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Taken83oveR
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Any ATA-Router combo devices?

Post by Taken83oveR »

4 ports.
Wireless (B/G/N).
Maybe 2 lines, but I could make dew with just one.
I would like for it to be open, for support of DD-WRT

Does anything like that exist? I am currently using a Netgear WNR834B v2 with DD-WRT and a PAP2-NA.
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Post by mberlant »

I don't think you will find that whole feature list in one box. This is because DD-WRT does not have any capability of driving whatever ATA would be built into such a router/ATA combination box.

And, please don't make dew with one line. If the dew seeps into the router you will fry the electronics inside. :cry:
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Post by Taken83oveR »

It does have the ability, as it is open source :)
There is even VOIP firmware available, though I have never used it.

http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/down.php ... Fsvn11604/
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Post by pagemen »

Taken83oveR wrote:It does have the ability, as it is open source :)
There is even VOIP firmware available, though I have never used it.

http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/down.php ... Fsvn11604/
the voip in DD-WRT means "milkfish built-in", nothing to do with the SLIC part on the router, nor the router would work as an ATA.
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