No, and even if it did you wouldn't be able to access DV as a device in bridge mode doesn't have access to the IP layer.
OK Thanks.
@licquorice What would be the configuration then to allow the use of BT Voice using the SH2, keeping the main asus router as the DHCP server and not having double NAT's?
You can't, you will have to double NAT. If you put the Asus in the DMZ of the SH2 you won't be double port forwarding.
WOW, I'm surprised BT went down this route with a flagship product.
I don't know why the didn't go with a simple VOIP solution.
But I guess with Mobile phones more and more private homes are doing away with voice land lines anyway.
My son is an avid online gamer so double NAT's is not an option.
you would been better getting new EE and there QOS system
I don't know why the didn't go with a simple VOIP solution.
Because its not secure enough, the origin of the call needs to be fully verified.
@mpearson1968 wrote:
My son is an avid online gamer so double NAT's is not an option.
Have you tried it?
Don't believe everything you read. I can't say either way as (a) I'm not a gamer and (b) I only use one router, but I would try it for myself before passing judgement.