Voice Gateway with built-in phone port for making internet voice calls Compact device that fits in a convenient and easy to carry case All in 1- Wireless, Gateway, Voip Comes with built - in 802.11b/g and operate either as wireless client, access point, or router Built-in phone port for connecting to any analog or Wi-Fi Voip phone QoS to ensure high quality Voip calls Pocket VoIP Gateway Pocket VoIP Gateway · Integrates the functions of VoIP adapter, Wireless AP, Wireless client and Broadband router into one fashionable and compact device. · 1 FXS, 1FXO ports · LAN, WAN, 2RJ11 · 802.11 b/g Wireless AP · 802.11 b/g Wireless Client · Broadband Router · Traveler Kit · Web management for easy management and firmware upgrade · Enhance wireless security with WPA/WPA2 support · QoS support for superior voice quality The VG007 integrates the functions of VoIP adapter, Wireless Access Point (AP), Wireless client and Broadband router into one fashionable and compact device can be used to meet the needs of the user and the requirements of the working environment.
When no AP is present, the VG007 can function as an AP, allowing users to have wireless access. Should a user wish to use existing AP, the VG007 can also easily act as an AP client.
In addition, this versatile device works as a router giving users extra functions like broadband sharing, QoS and additional security.
The VG007 still has more to offer with a variety of options to make VoIP calls. Connect an analog phone to a RJ11 port and the VG007 become a personal gateway. For other options, use a Wi-fi phone in AP mode or an IP phone directly connected a RJ-45 port to make VoIP calls.
Introduction: The Pocket VoIP Gateway offers a user-friendly web-based management interface for the configuration of all the unit’s features. Any PC directly attached to the unit can access the management interface using a web browser, such as Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or above), Firefox (version 1.5 or above), or Opera (version 8.51 or above). The initial configuration steps can be made through the web browser interface using the Setup Wizard. It is recommended to make the initial changes by connecting a PC directly to the Pocket VoIP Gateway’s LAN port. Operating Modes The Pocket VoIP Gateway operates in one of three possible modes: • Gateway • Wireless Client • Access Point The Pocket VoIP Gateway’s Setup Wizard and Advanced Configuration menus display only settings that are valid for the current operating mode. Before making any configuration settings, be sure the unit is operating in the mode you want to use. In its default Automatic Configuration setting, the unit starts in Gateway mode if the WAN port has a valid connection. If the WAN port has no connection, it starts in Wireless Client mode. To set the unit in Access Point mode requires manual configuration. After logging in, you must first use the Advanced Setup menu to set the mode. See “Manually Setting the Operating Mode” on page 1-3. Accessing the Web Management Interface The Pocket VoIP Gateway has a default IP address of 192.168.7.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. If your PC uses DHCP or has an IP address on the same subnet (that is, the PC and Pocket VoIP Gateway addresses both start 192.168.7.x), you can connect immediately to the web interface. Otherwise, you must first change your PC’s IP address to be on the same subnet as the Pocket VoIP Gateway.
Specifications: Physical Ports · 1 x WAN port with auto-sensing 10Base-T/100Base-TX · 1 x LAN port with auto-sensing 10Base-T/100Base-TX · 1 x FXS port · 1 x FXO port · WLAN: IEEE 802.11 b/g compliant · LEDs: PWR/DIAG, Wi-Fi, and internet. · 1 x Reset Performance · Line Speed for LAN and WAN port · RF output power o 802.11b: 18dBm o 802.11g: 14dBm · 802.11b: 1/2/5..5/11 Mbps · 802.11g: 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54 Mbps Gateway Features · NAT/NAPT: Hardware NAT offers 100Mbps system performance · DHCP/DHCP Client/Server · Maximum LAN Users: 32 · PPPoE o Dynamic/Static IP address o Dial On Demand/Maximum Idle Time · Host name/Domain name o Service name in PPPoE setting o Domain name in LAN setting · DNS o Dynamic DNS o DNS Relay · Routing: 10 Static routers · Syslog o Display access log o Save log to PC via Web · Virtual DMZ/Virtual Server · VPN passthrough Supported: L2TP, PPTP and IPSec · UPnP: UPnP/IGD · SNTP · QoS o 2 priority queues |