Tim Wilson wrote:
> I posted recently about putting my Vonage VoIP box inside my home network. I
> decided to give the Motorola ATA a static IP so I could do port forwarding
> if necessary from my IPCop firewall. Using the Motorola's Web built-in Web
> interface I set the ATA's IP address to 192.168.1.75. Unfortunately, I set
> the netmask to 255.255.0.0 instead of 255.255.255.0 which is how I've
> configured the rest of my home network (192.168.1.0/24).
> 
> I can no longer access the ATA's Web server and change the config. There is
> no external "reset to factory defaults" button. You have to access the web
> page to reset the unit. There's a "PC" port on the back of the unit that can
> be used to interface with the ATA. Under normal circumstances, the ATA will
> do DHCP/NAT and give out 192.168.102.100 as the first IP address.

what does voyage tech support say?  surely someone else has fat fingered
a setting in the web config.  there must be a way to reset it.
-- 
scot

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