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Using just the VOIP part of a Belkin all in one...

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I have a belkin all in one router (i.e. ADSL, Router, Wireless and VOIP). It worked great when I had ADSL, but now I cannot get ADSL, and have a PPPoe wireless connection.I had to get another router, one without ADSL, because the WAN interface just connects as PPPoe to the wireless ISP.My question is this; is it possible to use the VOIP part of the belkin, even if the WAN is on the other DLINK router? I'm guessing it's something to do with the ROUTING table??Some specifics:1. The DLINK (WAN router to wireless) is serving as DHCP. Subnet 255.255.255.0 and has a local IP address of 10.1.1.12. The BELKIN (with the VOIP bit) is also set to subnet 255.255.255.0 and has a local IP of 10.1.1.99 3. The BELKIN has the DHCP disabled, as well as the ADSL portion.Any help would be really useful!

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