VOIP ATA & Setting up Time Capsule

Hello,
I have a lynksys AM300 with a Time Capsule connected to it. I was to introduce a ATA device but will need to connect it to the TC. What do I need to do to configure the TC so that the VOIP via ATA will work?
Thanks
Morgs

Did you also reboot the TC? What mode is the TC running, as it seems strange for your wifi to drop out.. the self-assigned IP means it simply hasn't got dhcp working.
I will have to search but there is a thread of people having issues with TC and these later Motorola cable modems.. they seem to not work particularly well.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4692752?start=0&tstart=0
If it has dual NAT then you should bridge one device or the other.. I do not know how the 6141 goes, but a lot of new cable modem routers have no bridge setting as such but you simply turn off NAT.
You can certainly bridge the TC easily.
Double NAT causes issues and you are best getting it back to a more ordinary setup with one NAT router.

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