Re: Complete Newby setting up SPA3102
"Nick" <Nick.Spam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Tim.. wrote:[color=green]
>> "Theo Markettos" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in message
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>>> Tim.. <the.farm.no@spam.btinternet.com> wrote:
>>>> 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?)
>>> 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.
>>>
>>>> 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.
>>> 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).
>>>
>>>> Also, how / where do you choose which line you dial on when you pick up
>>>> the
>>>> phone.
>>> 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)[/color]
There is a lot of info at:
[url]www.provu.co.uk[/url]
and
[url]http://www.leafcom.co.uk[/url]
My SPA3102 uses the 3.3.6 GW firmware which allows UK impedance options not
in 5.1
A few things which might help.
Enable "Web Interface" as detailed above.
Connect the "Lan Interface" to your Router or Switch
Click the Router Setup Tab
Set "Internet Connection Type" to DHCP
Click on "Lan Setup"
Set "Networking Service": to NAT
Set DHCP server to No
If you do not enable "Remote Management" Web server and try setting the LAN
IP address, the unit can and might change to something like 192.168."2".x
instead of 192.168."0".x after it reboots.
This can make things difficult when you try to reconnect to it :-)
FWIW
Here is my Dialplan:
(999S0<:@gw0>|0[58]0[058]xxxxxxxS0<:@gw0>|0[5]6xxxxxxxxS0<:@gw4>|08[4-7]x.S0<:@gw4>|<:Local_Area_Code>[2-8]xx.<:@gw3>|<:0141>[2-8]xx.<:@gw3>|<07:00447>xx.<:@gw4>|15[01]<:@gw0>|1471<:@gw0>|<1571:121><:@gw1>|<#1:>xx.<:@gw1>|<#2:>xx.<:@gw2>|<#3:>xx.<:@gw3>|<#4:>xx.<:@gw4>|<#9:>xx.<:@gw0>|<00:00>xxxxx.<:@gw3>|*xx.<:@gw3>|xx.<:@gw3>)
It uses VoIP.co.uk (gw1) for incoming calls,
Voipcheap.com (gw3) for free outgoing calls
and Justvoip (gw4) for calls to Mobiles.
It was gleamed from the resources above and the "uk.telecom.voip" newsgroup.
It works for me even though there are probably errors in it so you are free
to pick holes in it.
My first SPA3102 died pretty quick but this one seems to be OK.
Hope it helps
Alan
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