Bsnl FTTH (Bharat Fiber) local infrastructure of fiber cable from outside poles to inside home installtion with pics.

@Ameen oh right...
I was forget that normal routers also have landline port. So after bridge mode, we can configure both internet and landline in router.
 
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@Ameen In starting I was thinking that for using landline we have to connect it to only bsnl's ONT modem (ont's landline port). But then I realised that most of the personal routers also have adsl's Rj45 port (landline port).
So we can use the landline through router's landline port (Rj45 port) along with the internet by LAN by using bridge mode technique and also need to properly configured the VoIP and internet WAN settings in router.
Correct me if I am wrong.
 
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Unfortunately that isn't how it works. Wouldn't work the way you described.

You need a SIP ATA (analog telephone adapter), some of the ONTs come bundled with one, to use a regular telephone with VOIP.

You are referring to an ADSL modem cum router, totally different device.
 
Unfortunately that isn't how it works. Wouldn't work the way you described.

You need a SIP ATA (analog telephone adapter), some of the ONTs come bundled with one, to use a regular telephone with VOIP.

You are referring to an ADSL modem cum router, totally different device.

@varkey So, if i need landline then it need to connect to only the bsnl ONT's landline port with voip ID configuration and the ONT's PPPOE bsnl's user id and password which requires to start internet, need to put in router separately during bridge mode ?
 
Doesn't have to be BSNL's ONT, any ONT which includes a SIP ATA or a standalone SIP ATA will work.

If you need to bridge, then only the internet VLAN would be bridged, voice would be configured to work on the ONT/ATA itself so that bundled RJ11 port works.
 
@Ameen In starting I was thinking that for using landline we have to connect it to only bsnl's ONT modem (ont's landline port). But then I realised that most of the personal routers also have adsl's Rj45 port (landline port).
So we can use the landline through router's landline port (Rj45 port) along with the internet by LAN by using bridge mode technique and also need to properly configured the VoIP and internet WAN settings in router.
Sorry for mistake. I meant Rj11 (landline port jack) not Rj45(it's a ethernet port).
 
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