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Linksys PAP2 setup
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| What user name and Password do you use to communicate with PAP2 via
windows. I am trying to set it up for sipgate and voipbuster.
Any tutorials, screen shots of a typical setup etc: would be
appreciated.
TIA
ras
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| On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 21:40:03 +0100, ras wrote:
>What user name and Password do you use to communicate with PAP2 via
>windows. I am trying to set it up for sipgate and voipbuster.
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>Any tutorials, screen shots of a typical setup etc: would be
>appreciated.
The PAP2 comes with documentation on CD which answers your questions.
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| Ivor Jones 2005-08-04, 5:45 pm |
| ras wrote:
> What user name and Password do you use to communicate with PAP2 via
> windows. I am trying to set it up for sipgate and voipbuster.
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> Any tutorials, screen shots of a typical setup etc: would be
> appreciated.
Is this the one that is similar to the Sipura SPA2000..? The default for
that is username "admin" and no password, try that. If that doesn't work
try password "password", that sometimes works.
Ivor
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"Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message
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> ras wrote:
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> Is this the one that is similar to the Sipura SPA2000..? The default for
> that is username "admin" and no password, try that. If that doesn't work
> try password "password", that sometimes works.
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> Ivor
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My spa2100 & spa3000 do not, by default, require a log-in at all.
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| Jono wrote:
> "Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message
> news:3lfe5lF120gt9U1@individual.net...
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> My spa2100 & spa3000 do not, by default, require a log-in at all.
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Neither does the PAP2.
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| On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 21:40:03 +0100, ras <ron@nospam.co.uk> wrote:
>What user name and Password do you use to communicate with PAP2 via
>windows. I am trying to set it up for sipgate and voipbuster.
Default login is user with password user. Then click on admin and use
admin admin. Then click on advanced and you can change all the
settings. If you change the passwords (you should) it might be wise to
write them somewhere where they won't get lost as I don't know if they
can be recovered.
Rgds
Jonathan
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