Re: Complete Newby setting up SPA3102
Tim.. wrote:[color=blue]
> "Theo Markettos" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:jsv*rfA8r@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk...[color=green]
>> Tim.. <the.farm.no@spam.btinternet.com> wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Hi all.
>>>
>>> I am struggling in the dark somewhat with my 3102. (has been returned to
>>> factory settings, and firmware 5.1)
>>>
>>> My set up is Netgear DG834 > Switch - SPA 3102.
>>> - PC's
>>> - network
>>> printers etc.
>>>
>>> I do not use the LAN port on the 3102. (perhaps i should?)[/color]
>> You don't have to. Here you're probably lacking in QoS at the router
>> (don't
>> think the DG834 does it) but unless you use the other PCs heavily when
>> calling it shouldn't be a problem.
>>[color=darkred]
>>> I had managed to enter my voipcheap info correctly but it could not
>>> register, thus was defaulted to the PSTN line.
>>>
>>> I then played with the WAN DHCP mode, which can have NAT / Bridge / Auto
>>> as
>>> I think the 3102 should be passive so set it to Bridge..
>>>
>>> This resulted in the voip line springing into action, but now i cant
>>> reach
>>> the 3102 on its login IP.[/color]
>> The manual gives you various codes you can type into a phone to find
>> out/change the IP address and other network settings. If you give the
>> 3102
>> a fixed IP that's fine, but I think bridge mode is not what you want. I'd
>> stick with the setup you had before. I think leaving it in NAT mode
>> should
>> be what you want (after all, if you have nothing on the 3102's LAN port
>> there's nothing for it to NAT but it does mean it has a real IP address).
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Also, how / where do you choose which line you dial on when you pick up
>>> the
>>> phone.[/color]
>> In the dialplan:
>> <:@gw0> means 'dial the PSTN'
>> <:@gwN> means 'dial VOIP line N' where N is 1-4
>>
>> You can set up some simple rules like
>>
>> #1xx.<:@gw1> means any number of two digits or more (xx.) prefixed with #1
>> (#1) will dial via provider 1 (<:@gw1>)
>>
>> If you put in a default rule at the end of the dialplan (the above without
>> the #1, say) then all calls that don't match any other rule will be sent
>> to
>> that provider.
>>
>> (Dialplan syntax is off the top of my head, check the JMG Technology guide
>> in case I've got it slightly wrong)[/color]
>
>
> Many thanks all,
>
> I have IP scanned and the 3102 doesnt show up (possibly because its in
> transparent bridge mode??) so I cant access it! Using the voice menu on the
> phone and asking for its IP gives it as 192.168.0.21, but its not there!!
>
> I have just made two VOIP calls as-is, so its working fine, but i can't
> configure any PSTN dial plans, so looks like a factory reset is in order and
> begin again!! Most annoying.
>
> Tim..
>
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You have to enable the web interface.
I think from the handeset dial **** 7932#1#1 (listen to what it says
7932 is the right code but I might have the hashes wrong)
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