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Just brought a LINKSYS PAP2-NA UNLOCKED from ebay - collected it today. I'm having problems getting it to work. Done a google but still no joy. Dial **** to access the IVR Menu, then enter 110# It then reads out : 192.168.15.113 100# Check DHCP (ENABLED) 101# Set DHCP (1=enable, 0=disable) 110# Check IP address - (192.168.15.113) 111# Set IP address (* = .) 120# Check Netmask - (255.255.255.0) 121# Set Net Mask (* = .) 130# Check Gateway - (192.168.15.1) 131# Set Gateway (* = .) 140# Check MAC Address 150# Check Firmware Version = (3.1.9C) 732668# Manual Reboot of Unit My netgear router doesn't see the adaptor : see below basic details on the router network. ADSL Port MAC Address 00:18:4D:11:F8:69 IP Address ##.##.##.## (Internet IP) Network Type PPPoA IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255 Gateway IP Address 195.189.158.102 Domain Name Server 87.86.189.16 LAN Port MAC Address 00:18:4D:11:F8:68 IP Address 192.168.0.1 DHCP On IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 The only way I've managed to get into the PAP2 configuration menu is to turn off DCHP and allocate a static IP - in this case 192.168.0.55 (but the router still doesn't see the adaptor) but I can login to the web frontend via Firefox. DHCP: Disabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 Host Name: LinksysPAP Domain: Current Netmask: 0.0.0.0 Current Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: Product Information Product Name: PAP2-NA Serial Number: FH900EC15081 Software Version: 3.1.9(LSc) Hardware Version: 0.03.4 MAC Address: 371217FD5031 Client Certificate: Installed Customization: Not Customized System Status Current Time: 1/1/2003 12:07:14 Elapsed Time: 00:00:07 Broadcast Pkts Sent: 0 Broadcast Bytes Sent: 0 Broadcast Pkts Recv: 0 Broadcast Bytes Recv: 0 Broadcast Pkts Dropped: 0 Broadcast Bytes Dropped: 0 RTP Packets Sent: 0 RTP Bytes Sent: 0 RTP Packets Recv: 0 RTP Bytes Recv: 0 SIP Messages Sent: 0 SIP Bytes Sent: 0 SIP Messages Recv: 0 SIP Bytes Recv: 0 External IP: Looking at the above stats - seems to be that the internet is not accessable - No external IP? Any ideas where I'm going wrong? Ideally I want the router to detect it and allocate a IP address on the internet network accordlying. Can anyone help? Thanks. Rich |
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Rich wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi > > Just brought a LINKSYS PAP2-NA UNLOCKED from ebay - collected it > today. I'm having problems getting it to work.[/color] <snip> [color=blue] > > The only way I've managed to get into the PAP2 configuration menu is > to turn off DCHP and allocate a static IP - in this case 192.168.0.55 > (but the router still doesn't see the adaptor) but I can login to the > web frontend via Firefox. > > DHCP: Disabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 > Host Name: LinksysPAP Domain: > Current Netmask: 0.0.0.0 Current Gateway: > 0.0.0.0[/color] The reason the first instance doesn't work is because of it's in a seperate network (i.e: Not 192.168.0.0/24) In the latter setting you'll need to set the DNS server and default gateway. Default gateway will be 192.168.0.1, DNS probably the same. |
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"Rich" <richdotward@gmail.com> wrote in message news:3mlt439pisfph28p7sjft4mn6kul981gqh@4ax.com...[color=blue] > Hi > > Just brought a LINKSYS PAP2-NA UNLOCKED from ebay - collected it > today. I'm having problems getting it to work. > > Done a google but still no joy. > > Dial **** to access the IVR Menu, then enter 110# > > It then reads out : 192.168.15.113 > > 100# Check DHCP (ENABLED) > 101# Set DHCP (1=enable, 0=disable) > 110# Check IP address - (192.168.15.113) > 111# Set IP address (* = .) > 120# Check Netmask - (255.255.255.0) > 121# Set Net Mask (* = .) > 130# Check Gateway - (192.168.15.1) > 131# Set Gateway (* = .) > 140# Check MAC Address > 150# Check Firmware Version = (3.1.9C) > 732668# Manual Reboot of Unit > > My netgear router doesn't see the adaptor : see below basic details on > the router network. > > ADSL Port > MAC Address 00:18:4D:11:F8:69 > IP Address ##.##.##.## (Internet IP) > Network Type PPPoA > IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255 > Gateway IP Address 195.189.158.102 > Domain Name Server 87.86.189.16 > > LAN Port > MAC Address 00:18:4D:11:F8:68 > IP Address 192.168.0.1 > DHCP On > IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 > > The only way I've managed to get into the PAP2 configuration menu is > to turn off DCHP and allocate a static IP - in this case 192.168.0.55 > (but the router still doesn't see the adaptor) but I can login to the > web frontend via Firefox. > > DHCP: Disabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 > Host Name: LinksysPAP Domain: > Current Netmask: 0.0.0.0 Current Gateway: > 0.0.0.0 > Primary DNS: > Secondary DNS: > Product Information > Product Name: PAP2-NA Serial Number: FH900EC15081 > Software Version: 3.1.9(LSc) Hardware > Version: 0.03.4 > MAC Address: 371217FD5031 Client Certificate: > Installed > Customization: Not Customized > System Status > Current Time: 1/1/2003 12:07:14 Elapsed Time: > 00:00:07 > Broadcast Pkts Sent: 0 Broadcast Bytes Sent: > 0 > Broadcast Pkts Recv: 0 Broadcast Bytes Recv: > 0 > Broadcast Pkts Dropped: 0 Broadcast Bytes > Dropped: 0 > RTP Packets Sent: 0 RTP Bytes Sent: 0 > RTP Packets Recv: 0 RTP Bytes Recv: 0 > SIP Messages Sent: 0 SIP Bytes Sent: 0 > SIP Messages Recv: 0 SIP Bytes Recv: 0 > External IP: > > Looking at the above stats - seems to be that the internet is not > accessable - No external IP? > > Any ideas where I'm going wrong? Ideally I want the router to detect > it and allocate a IP address on the internet network accordlying. > > Can anyone help? > > Thanks. > > Rich[/color] I have a netgear router DG 834G and I had same thing the other day. Do what Loz said, set Default gateway to 192.168.0.1 Did you buy it off billionax? If so why does it sate "Software Version: 3.1.9(LSc)" It may be locked to a VOIP provider. mine came with "3.1.8 (LS)" Can you access the ADMIN settings? Make sure you set "Provision Enable is set to NO." I updated mine to "v3.1.22-LS" |
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On Sat, 19 May 2007 15:49:40 +0100, "It's Me" <spam@spam.spam> wrote:
2.168.0.55 [color=blue] > >I have a netgear router DG 834G and I had same thing the other day. > >Do what Loz said, set Default gateway to 192.168.0.1 >[/color] Tried setting the gateway to 192.168.0.1 but get IP no. 0.0.0.0 until it gives in and uses the static one 192.168.0.55 [color=blue] >Did you buy it off billionax? If so why does it sate "Software Version: >3.1.9(LSc)" >[/color] Yeah he's the guy. Software version 3.1.9(LSc) [color=blue] >It may be locked to a VOIP provider. mine came with "3.1.8 (LS)" Can you >access the ADMIN settings? >[/color] It seems to be unlocked can access all the admin settings in the web frontend. [color=blue] >Make sure you set "Provision Enable is set to NO." > >I updated mine to "v3.1.22-LS" >[/color] DHCP: Enabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 Host Name: PAP2-NA Domain: Current Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Current Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 Secondary DNS: Product Information Product Name: PAP2-NA Serial Number: FH900EC15081 Software Version: 3.1.9(LSc) Hardware Version: 0.03.4 MAC Address: 371217FD5031 Client Certificate: Installed Customization: Not Customized System Status Current Time: 1/1/2003 12:48:13 Elapsed Time: 00:00:31 Broadcast Pkts Sent: 8 Broadcast Bytes Sent: 2736 Broadcast Pkts Recv: 772 Broadcast Bytes Recv: 49434 Broadcast Pkts Dropped: 0 Broadcast Bytes Dropped: 0 RTP Packets Sent: 0 RTP Bytes Sent: 0 RTP Packets Recv: 0 RTP Bytes Recv: 0 SIP Messages Sent: 0 SIP Bytes Sent: 0 SIP Messages Recv: 0 SIP Bytes Recv: 0 External IP: Thanks. Rich |
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"It's Me" <spam@spam.spam> wrote in message news:464f0e7f$0$10736$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...[color=blue] > > "Rich" <richdotward@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:3mlt439pisfph28p7sjft4mn6kul981gqh@4ax.com...[color=green] > > Hi > > > > Just brought a LINKSYS PAP2-NA UNLOCKED from ebay - collected it > > today. I'm having problems getting it to work. > > > > Done a google but still no joy. > > > > Dial **** to access the IVR Menu, then enter 110# > > > > It then reads out : 192.168.15.113 > > > > 100# Check DHCP (ENABLED) > > 101# Set DHCP (1=enable, 0=disable) > > 110# Check IP address - (192.168.15.113) > > 111# Set IP address (* = .) > > 120# Check Netmask - (255.255.255.0) > > 121# Set Net Mask (* = .) > > 130# Check Gateway - (192.168.15.1) > > 131# Set Gateway (* = .) > > 140# Check MAC Address > > 150# Check Firmware Version = (3.1.9C) > > 732668# Manual Reboot of Unit > > > > My netgear router doesn't see the adaptor : see below basic details on > > the router network. > > > > ADSL Port > > MAC Address 00:18:4D:11:F8:69 > > IP Address ##.##.##.## (Internet IP) > > Network Type PPPoA > > IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255 > > Gateway IP Address 195.189.158.102 > > Domain Name Server 87.86.189.16 > > > > LAN Port > > MAC Address 00:18:4D:11:F8:68 > > IP Address 192.168.0.1 > > DHCP On > > IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 > > > > The only way I've managed to get into the PAP2 configuration menu is > > to turn off DCHP and allocate a static IP - in this case 192.168.0.55 > > (but the router still doesn't see the adaptor) but I can login to the > > web frontend via Firefox. > > > > DHCP: Disabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 > > Host Name: LinksysPAP Domain: > > Current Netmask: 0.0.0.0 Current Gateway: > > 0.0.0.0 > > Primary DNS: > > Secondary DNS: > > Product Information > > Product Name: PAP2-NA Serial Number: FH900EC15081 > > Software Version: 3.1.9(LSc) Hardware > > Version: 0.03.4 > > MAC Address: 371217FD5031 Client Certificate: > > Installed > > Customization: Not Customized > > System Status > > Current Time: 1/1/2003 12:07:14 Elapsed Time: > > 00:00:07 > > Broadcast Pkts Sent: 0 Broadcast Bytes Sent: > > 0 > > Broadcast Pkts Recv: 0 Broadcast Bytes Recv: > > 0 > > Broadcast Pkts Dropped: 0 Broadcast Bytes > > Dropped: 0 > > RTP Packets Sent: 0 RTP Bytes Sent: 0 > > RTP Packets Recv: 0 RTP Bytes Recv: 0 > > SIP Messages Sent: 0 SIP Bytes Sent: 0 > > SIP Messages Recv: 0 SIP Bytes Recv: 0 > > External IP: > > > > Looking at the above stats - seems to be that the internet is not > > accessable - No external IP? > > > > Any ideas where I'm going wrong? Ideally I want the router to detect > > it and allocate a IP address on the internet network accordlying. > > > > Can anyone help? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Rich[/color] > > I have a netgear router DG 834G and I had same thing the other day. > > Do what Loz said, set Default gateway to 192.168.0.1 > > Did you buy it off billionax? If so why does it sate "Software Version: > 3.1.9(LSc)" > > It may be locked to a VOIP provider. mine came with "3.1.8 (LS)" Can you > access the ADMIN settings? > > Make sure you set "Provision Enable is set to NO." > > I updated mine to "v3.1.22-LS" > >[/color] How did you load the firmware if it was locked? Have a PAP2 that I bought understanding it was unlocked, it isn't. Can't do anything with it and all my internet searches suggest the same. I've nothing to loose by having a play if you wouldn't mind telling me how to and the location of the code. |
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>> >> It may be locked to a VOIP provider. mine came with "3.1.8 (LS)" Can you >> access the ADMIN settings? >> >> Make sure you set "Provision Enable is set to NO." >> >> I updated mine to "v3.1.22-LS" >> >>[/color] > How did you load the firmware if it was locked? > Have a PAP2 that I bought understanding it was > unlocked, it isn't. Can't do anything with it and all > my internet searches suggest the same. > > I've nothing to loose by having a play if you wouldn't > mind telling me how to and the location of the code. > >[/color] Mine was not locked, sorry if I confused you. |
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>>[/color] > > DHCP: Enabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 > Host Name: PAP2-NA Domain: > Current Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Current > Gateway: 192.168.0.1 > Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 > Secondary DNS:[/color] I am no expert on this infact a newbie too but some things dont look right to me. DHCP: Enabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 <<< Looks right (I set mine up manual to 192.168.0.100) Host Name: PAP2-NA Domain: Current Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Current Gateway: 192.168.0.1 << Looks right if routers IP Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 <<< think this should be ISP DNS aadress, should see value in router. Have you setup router rules for PAP2 (port forwarding)? TFTP UDP 69 >>> PAP2 IP (192.168.0.55) UDP 10000 - 20000 >>> PAP2 IP (192.168.0.55) UDP 53 >>> PAP2 IP (192.168.0.55) UDP 5060 - 5070 >>> PAP2 IP (192.168.0.55) |
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It's Me wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
>> DHCP: Enabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 >> Host Name: PAP2-NA Domain: >> Current Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Current >> Gateway: 192.168.0.1 >> Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 >> Secondary DNS:[/color] > > > I am no expert on this infact a newbie too but some things dont look > right to me. > > DHCP: Enabled Current IP: 192.168.0.55 <<< Looks right (I set mine > up manual to 192.168.0.100) > Host Name: PAP2-NA Domain: > Current Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Current > Gateway: 192.168.0.1 << Looks right if routers IP > Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 <<< think this should be ISP DNS aadress, > should see value in router. >[/color] Mine has my ISP DNS servers. Though have DNS Server Order: set to DHCP,Manual. DNS Query Mode: Parallel [color=blue] > Have you setup router rules for PAP2 (port forwarding)? > > > TFTP UDP 69 >>> PAP2 IP (192.168.0.55) > UDP 10000 - 20000 >>> PAP2 IP (192.168.0.55) > UDP 53 >>> PAP2 IP (192.168.0.55) > UDP 5060 - 5070 >>> PAP2 IP (192.168.0.55)[/color] Though mine I now have as DHCP: NO, this was yes and left it to do all the work, but as I'm often moving cables / PCs around I set it to NO and set it myself. |
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On Sat, 19 May 2007 16:56:09 GMT, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}"
<bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote: [color=blue] > >Mine has my ISP DNS servers. > >Though have DNS Server Order: set to DHCP,Manual. > >DNS Query Mode: Parallel >[/color] Must of been looking and playing around now for over 5 hours with no luck. Keep getting the error Registration State: Can't connect to login server I have tried the softphone and my sipgate.co.uk aacount works OK. All the firewall forwarding is in place. Just don't know whats wrong - the internet not working or the voip account settings. Is there any way to check that it can see the internet? What does "Can't connect to login server " even mean? password wrong, wrong server name, or no internet. Plus the date is wrong - even with a GMT server in it europe.pool.ntp.org which again leads me to the internet not working??? Should External IP:be blank or show the external IP? Rich |
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"Rich" <richdotward@gmail.com> wrote in message news:qjpu43hgi4obojviva57jfh9bnrqnqn5sm@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Sat, 19 May 2007 16:56:09 GMT, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" > <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote: >[color=green] >> >>Mine has my ISP DNS servers. >> >>Though have DNS Server Order: set to DHCP,Manual. >> >>DNS Query Mode: Parallel >>[/color] > > Must of been looking and playing around now for over 5 hours with no > luck. > > Keep getting the error > > Registration State: Can't connect to login server > > I have tried the softphone and my sipgate.co.uk aacount works OK. All > the firewall forwarding is in place. > > Just don't know whats wrong - the internet not working or the voip > account settings. > > Is there any way to check that it can see the internet? > > What does "Can't connect to login server " even mean? password wrong, > wrong server name, or no internet. > > Plus the date is wrong - even with a GMT server in it > europe.pool.ntp.org which again leads me to the internet not > working??? > > Should External IP:be blank or show the external IP? > > Rich[/color] Did you change the DNS? Do you have three blue lights on the PAP2? Could you have a faulty network cable? Is the cable pushed right in correctly? I suspect if you have not change it the DNS is wrong, what is your ISP? |
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