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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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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
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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