Yes, you can utilize your PC's Wi-Fi card to link a router for VoIP services.
Yes, you can utilize your PC's Wi-Fi card to link a router for VoIP services.
Hello, I’m checking if the 2.4/5.0 GHz WiFi card can work with your VoIP service. You want to link directly to your FTTP modem’s Ethernet port, but it only has one active port for one connection. Can you connect your Ethernet and then use the WiFi card as a bridge so your VoIP stays connected? Seeing an example image helps.
I discovered my router had a SIM card installed as long as it was connected via the Ethernet WAN port. When I linked to the internet through the modem attached to the router, the SIM activated and provided a wireless mobile connection. After disconnecting the Ethernet and reconnecting to the PC port, the router supported a 4G bridge alongside its 600 down 300 up performance. FTTP: 600 D/ 300 U 4G 5 to 25 Down 1.5 to 3.5 Up. This setup ensures functionality during power outages—router remains operational for 30 minutes for emergency calls. All issues resolved; please secure or remove as needed.