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Egor2021-10-19 12:50:31
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Egor, 2021-10-19 12:50:31

How to properly distribute the Internet from a computer to a sip phone?

Hello.
There is an office without a wired network, only wifi.
In it, monoblocks are connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi.
Yealink T33G phones are connected to monoblocks via ethernet.
On windows 10, in the properties of the Wi-Fi adapter, we turn on network sharing, the Internet is immediately given to the phone, everything rings for a while, but then it stops registering, even pinging 8.8.8.8.
Has anyone come across such a crutch solution? Perhaps something with nat needs to be tweaked on the devices?

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Drno, 2021-10-19
@Drno

Can what kind of standby mode on the computer cut in?
If there are several phones, buy a cheap Mikrotik and set it up to receive Wi-Fi and distribute it further along the Internet cable
IMHO will be more reliable

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rPman, 2021-10-19
@rPman

it’s not clear where the ping comes from (the phone doesn’t see the Internet?) but there is an alternative way to configure
connect wifi and ethernet into a network bridge , in this case, the Internet on devices connected via cable will be configured by a wifi router, as if they themselves are connected to it directly , but now for each workplace you will need 2 ip addresses
ps Microsoft windows clumsily handles connection breaks (for example, wifi reconnects), at least I remember jambs on windows 7, and how nat is like a network bridge, but suddenly it works for you it
looks like this , if you open 'network center' -> 'change adapter settings' of adapters and press f5 there, then all of a sudden everything is repaired until the next time

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