Doorking 1815-568 Voip Adapter
- Slide Gate Operators
- Swing Gate Operators
- Parking Arms
- Solar Gate Operators
- Overhead Gate Operators
- Accessories
- Battery Back Up
- Belts - Rubber Motor Belts
- Card Readers
- Chain
- Circuit Boards
- Fire Dept. Access
- Hinges
- Keypads
- Loops
- Motors
- Maglocks
- Parts Department
- Photo Eyes
- Receivers
- Remote Controls
- Safety Edges
- Solar Panels
- Switches / Keyswitches
- Telephone Entry Systems
- Timers
- Tools
- Transformers
- Wires
- Wheels
Doorking 1815-568 Voip Adapter
Doorking’s VoIP Adapter provides Telephone Line VOICE connection for DoorKing Telephone Entry Systems. This service is provided by DoorKing VoIP service, which is a subscription service. Local and long distance is included with this service including all taxes and fees. In addition, programming services via the DoorKing 1830-186 client mode adapter for database programming may also be selected.
Network Connection: The VoIP adapter MUST be plugged into a router port which supports DHCP automatic IP address negotiation (all modern routers support this feature). Connect the VoIP adapter as close as possible to the phone entry system or router. DO NOT place the adapter behind secondary routers. This will prevent the adapter from connecting properly to the VoIP server. This is especially bad for receiving incoming telephone calls to the phone entry system.

Doorking 1815-568 Voip Adapter
Doorking 1815-568 Voip Adapter
Doorking’s VoIP Adapter provides Telephone Line VOICE connection for DoorKing Telephone Entry Systems. This service is provided by DoorKing VoIP service, which is a subscription service. Local and long distance is included with this service including all taxes and fees. In addition, programming services via the DoorKing 1830-186 client mode adapter for database programming may also be selected.
Network Connection: The VoIP adapter MUST be plugged into a router port which supports DHCP automatic IP address negotiation (all modern routers support this feature). Connect the VoIP adapter as close as possible to the phone entry system or router. DO NOT place the adapter behind secondary routers. This will prevent the adapter from connecting properly to the VoIP server. This is especially bad for receiving incoming telephone calls to the phone entry system.
