What you could try is going into Control Panel | Network Connections | Find
the wireless icon, right click on it, and then click bridge connections. See
if that works for you. If asked what to bridge to, pick your wired LAN port.
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"Lisa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks Rock,
>
> here is a definition for "ATA" from the net;
>
> =====================================
> What is an ATA?
> An ATA is a device which acts as a hardware interface between a PSTN
> analog phone system and a digital network or VoIP service. Using an ATA,
> you can merge your PSTN phone system and VoIP service, or connect a LAN to
> your phone network
>
> =========================================
>
> My question, basically, can I connect the ATA "standard RJ-45 jack to the
> laptop RJ-45 jack and share the internet that is the laptop gets
> "already" from the wireless connection? Thanks again.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:uAyr1$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> "Lisa" wrote
>>
>>> Can an ATA access the net from a laptop ( HP, WinXP, P4, 1Gig) with a
>>> wireless internet connection? TIA.
>>>
>>>
>>> What I need to do is to connect my ATA (analogue telephone adapter) to
>>> my notebook's Ethernet connector and grant access to the ATA through the
>>> notebook's wireless internet. Is it possible?
>>>
>>> I'll explain further, I am on the road most of the time and I have an
>>> ATA that I use as my business phone. For the last year or so I used to
>>> go into my hotel and plug the ATA into the wall network connection and
>>> use it with no problem. Recently more and more facilities are switching
>>> to wireless access and wifi and there is no way for me to use the ATA
>>> because it only has a wired Ethernet connector (input). Now, I have my
>>> laptop as well and I can get on the net with no problem at these places
>>> using my wireless adapter. Can I plug my ATA into the laptop Ethernet
>>> connector and somehow gain access to the net through the laptop? I hope
>>> my question is clear enough and I further hope that some kind soul would
>>> be able to help.
>>>
>>> I want to try this route first to try to steer away from having to buy a
>>> wireless router and lug it around with me on the road! TIA.
>>
>>
>> I don't know anything about ATA's but have you contacted the tech support
>> for the device to find out?
>>
>> --
>> Rock [MVP - User/Shell]
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