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    Default Broadband cards with static IP addresses

    We have gone to a VOIP system in the office, and removed phones at several of our remote locations. In order for those locations to use the server, we have installed a softphone application.

    Problem we have run into, is that the broadband cards that a dozen of our employees use do not allow a static IP address to be set, therefore they cannot use the software.

    Has anyone found a card that allows static IP?
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    I'm not very knowledgable about VOiP, but I would look at VPN options. that way you could assign them a local static.

    I have set this up before for a temporary circumstance. Not sure if it would be resilient but I don't see why not.
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    What phone system is it?

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