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Old 17-12-2006, 17:00
Stan
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Default Re: A PAP2T disaster with Delta3/iConnect

On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 14:28:14 UTC, Brian <bandj@o2.co.uk> opined:[color=blue]
> On 2006-12-17, Stan <SPAM_FOILER@some.domain> wrote:
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> > On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 12:35:37 UTC, Brian <bandj@o2.co.uk> opined:[color=darkred]
> >> The PAP2 responds to **** codes. You can get IP address, netmask, dhcp
> >> status etc but cannot alter them through the IVR because it asks for a
> >> password. Is that correct? The ATA is functional but not in the way you
> >> want it to be. If you manage to access it with a browser the password
> >> problem will presumably arise again.[/color]
> >
> > I am snowed by the terminology: if IVR is the disemboded voice from
> > the PAP2T, that is NOT correct. I CAN set the IP address, DHCP state,
> > Gateway address, and subnet mask through the telephone set and the
> > **** codes. I cannot access the PAP2T's configuration screens through
> > the browser with URL <http://192.168.1.150>, because it times out.
> > There is no request for a password.[/color]
>
> I was working on what you said in your first post:
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> > I tried to reset the device using the codes "****" + "73738#"; that
> > brings up a login dialog with the recorded voice, asking for my
> > password.[/color][/color]

Yes. I know this is getting confusing. To clarify: The attempt to
access the configuration screens does not get a request for password;
"****" + "73738" did ask for password (and the device was not happy
with any password I gave it), but the device appears nevertheless to
have been reset, since after the reset operation, DHCP, subnet mask,
and the IP addresses were all returned to their default conditions.
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> and
>[color=green]
> > After
> > that, even the "****" code doesn't work (no feedback tone in the
> > handset receiver), so that the device is totally dead in the water.[/color][/color]

That was true with the telephone that I was using (it wouldn't dial
the device, and even asterisks didn't generate audible feedback). A
different telephone did dial, and did make it possible to enter the
voice-response conversation with the homunculus inside the device.
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> >> The ATA, computer and router are all on the same subnet but web pages on
> >> the ATA won't display. Could be the web server is disabled. I think I'm
> >> running short on ideas here.[/color]
> >
> > The web server is in the PAP2T; I know of no way to enable it or
> > disable it.[/color]
>
> ****7932#[/color]

Would you please elaborate on what this code does? Enable, disable, or
toggle? Where is there a listing of such codes? The only ones I know
about are the three-digit ones for setting up the IP addresses, etc.
(I got 73738 from Linksys support)/
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> Brian.[/color]

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Stan

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