Ok, I'll try to explain more thoroughly.
I have a machine with two network interface cards (NICs), each with their own IP address.
The 1st NIC has a 10.1.x.x address, and the 2nd NIC has a 192.168.x.x address.
The 1st NIC is our regular Local Area Network, while the 2nd NIC is reserved specifically for
VoIP traffic, and so has the bandwidth for the necessary QoS.
When PhonerLite comes up, it automatically picks the 10.1.x.x address as where it answers (as shown in its status bar; it says its sip:@10.1.x.x:<port>.
I want to install/configure PhonerLite on this machine so that it *answers* on the 2nd NIC card, that is
192.168.x.x network, as *that* network is set up specifically for VoIP traffic.
But the program no longer gives me a choice about which IP address it answers to.
So I ask again: is there a way I can get it to pick the other NIC card as the IP address it binds to for *answering* calls?
Thanks in advance,
wsadkin