Re: SPA3102, nobody said it was going to be easy.
On Wed, 16 May 2007 09:52:21 +0100, Paul Hayes
<nomailforme@polog40.org.uk> wrote:
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>Andrew Gabriel wrote:[color=green]
>> In article <f5nj43deter6icj2n149r458vopkd1qh51@4ax.com>,
>> Anti-Spam <Anti@Spam.com> writes:[color=darkred]
>>> Great, my SPA3102 arrived today. Its smaller than I thought, no
>>> problem though. Plugged it all in (had already seperated off my house
>>> phone wiring from the line), so was just a case of plugging in.
>>>
>>> 1st stupid mistake, plugged it into the line before the ADSL filter,
>>> so I was getting no internet connection on my PC. Started of course
>>> with the most difficult solutions, 1 hour later realised what I had
>>> done, now I have connection again.
>>>
>>> 2nd hurdle, for which I would appreciate some help. Tried to access
>>> the configuration using the IP address in the book. Problem I am
>>> having is that I cannot access this menu via my web browser. I think
>>> the problem maybe that my ADSL router also has the same numbers as its
>>> IP address, for its set-up menu [url]http://192.168.0.1[/url]. The router is a
>>> D-Link DSL-604+[/color]
>>
>> You need to ask the SPA3102 what IP address it has.
>> Assuming this is the same as the SPA3000...
>> Using an attached phone, dial ****
>> At the voice prompt, dial 110#
>> It will read out it's IP address.
>> Use this in your web browser.
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>The 3102 is a bit different because it has a built-in router, NAT and
>DHCP server.
>
>As others have said, you need to temporarily connect your PC to the
>"Ethernet/LAN" port of the SPA-3102. Let you PC DHCP an IP address from
>the 3102 and then you should be able to web browse to 192.168.0.1.
>
>Once you are in, click on the "WAN Setup" tab and set "Enable WAN Web
>Server" to yes.
>
>Now you can disconnect your PC from the 3102 and connect the PC directly
>to your router as it was before. Also connect the "Internet/WAN" port
>of the 3102 to your router. It will now operate as an SPA-3000 would
>and you can web browse to it like Andrew said.
>
>cheers,
>Paul.[/color]
Been at this on and off all day, can't seem to get past base 1.
I cannot gain access to the set-up menu. I have now stopped trying to
access it with my office computer, and now using my laptop which has a
ethernet connection.
But then in desperation I tried some other numbers on the Interactive
Voice Responce Menu. Dialled *** 210 (check local IP address), used
the IP numbers from that, and now I'm in. It was not the **** 110
(Check Internet IP Address) number previousley mentioned. The IP
address ended up being 196.168.1.1 (one number out, reminded me of the
days when I used to enter programs on my BBC model B, hex number by
hex number).
I am guessing that now the real headaches start, why do I keep doing
this to myself. I should just admit I am too old for this caper.
Keep you posted.
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