You really don't need LAN2 to make this work. You need to configure your computer with a second IP Address. If you navigate to the area where you typically set a static IP in windows - click the "Advanced" button - in top box add another IP address. Then when you open SSA, in the middle of the initial screen (where it asks for user/password) there will be a drop-down that says "automatic". Drop and select the second IP address. It will work like a champ.
Mike
That technique is also handy for getting past SSAs "two connections not permitted from client st the same ip address". So you can connect two SSAs from one computer to the same control unit. hmmm. I wonder if three would work?
Use system monitor unless of course you are a Tard then it IS the fault of the pbx.
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