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3g phones like blackberry, iPhone etc. not wi-fi.
how does that work? are they like dhcp clients and lease an ip?
how does that work? are they like dhcp clients and lease an ip?
Originally posted by: Raduque
they get the IP of the proxy of whichever cell provider you use
on wifi, they do pull an IP from the DHCP server on the router
Originally posted by: corkyg
OK - what about regular landline phones that uaed to be on Qwest, but are now on Comcast cable along with Internet and TV?
Originally posted by: Muadib
Yes, comcast voice is still a voip service.
Originally posted by: corkyg
Originally posted by: Muadib
Yes, comcast voice is still a voip service.
Interesting. It works with no computers turned on. It goesd through a three channel modem separate from TV or Internet. So, does that meant hat the IP resides in the modem?