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by Liptonbrisk
05/02/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: SPA3102 and *67; freephoneline issue
Replies: 9
Views: 9198

Re: SPA3102 and *67

*67 does indeed work. I'm pretty sure it doesn't on my account. If you use your settings as specified at http://forum.freephoneline.ca/download/file.php?id=14, *67 produces "this call is not covered by your tariff plan". That's with "Block CID Serv" set to "no". And wi...
by Liptonbrisk
05/02/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: SPA3102 and *67; freephoneline issue
Replies: 9
Views: 9198

Re: SPA3102 and *67

*67 no longer works on my pap2 either for about a month *67 does indeed work. What would make it suddenly stop working where it worked once before, if this were not an issue with freephoneline? For me, it doesn't work with softphone ("not under tariff plan") nor SPA3102 nor PAP2. Tested m...
by Liptonbrisk
05/01/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: SPA3102 and *67; freephoneline issue
Replies: 9
Views: 9198

SPA3102 and *67; freephoneline issue

When I dial *67 and my cellphone number, my freephoneline number still shows up.

Does anyone have *67 working properly with a SPA3102?
by Liptonbrisk
04/27/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Bloodsong wrote:No the order in which the addressing is assigned should not matter.
Remote Wan management in the SPA3102 suddenly started working. Odd.
But that's good anyway.
by Liptonbrisk
04/27/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Generally speaking (ignoring the WAN port) if two systems are switched on the same network and subnet, you should not be having that issue Yes, that's what I thought too. So I am confused. I do have Dlink DAP-1522 bridge setup on 172.x.x.5 (assigned by linksys router), which I'm not positive that I...
by Liptonbrisk
04/27/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

The SPA should be assigned by to an IP on the same subnet range as your computer given by the router They are, and they are on the same subnet. It's a static IP (assigned by the router) based on mac address. The SPA3102 is assigned to DHCP. This is on the WAN side on the SPA3102. The LAN side of th...
by Liptonbrisk
04/27/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Alright, if you plug into one of the switch ports instead of the WAN port your ATA should acquire a DHCP address. I don't know how configurable these are. (whether you'll be able to pick an IP or not) Being through a switchport instead of the WAN port it should be able to access by IP the way you'r...
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: Fongo Announcements
Topic: APRIL 26 2010 - SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS
Replies: 27
Views: 36051

Re: [RESOLVED] APRIL 26 2010 - SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS EXPERIENCED

kpsingh wrote:Dear Admin,

After this upgrade It's taking around 20-25 seconds of delay in call connection when I am calling numbers of other Networks (e.g Rogers , Bell etc ).
I'm having the exact same issue. And calls from my Telus cellphone to my freephoneline number are now going straight to voicemail.
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

If you've turned on remote management access then you should be able to connect by it's front facing IP, just make sure in the web browser to punch in the IP AND remote management port (ex. A.B.C.D:8080). Ah, yeah, that doesn't appear to work, unfortunately (tried that already). But thanks for the ...
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Well, a few possibilities, one you're now logging into your SPA from the front end (WAN port), you would have to enable remote web-access to connect directly as though from the WAN. Remote Management Access? Okay, I've enabled that. Next, ignore the WAN/Internet port and connect through one of the ...
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Long pause before connecting other line
Replies: 5
Views: 5470

Re: Long pause before connecting other line

mohnashaat wrote:happened with me several times since wednesday night, nothing changed in my internet conenction. not will all calls. silent before hearing the ring tone,, not a problem of a dial plan
Wow, I am suddenly getting this as well. Also, incoming calls are sometimes going straight to voice mail.
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

The problem now is that I appear to be having issues getting name display to show up on my Panasonic KX-TGA552M phone properly now, however. I seem to only be getting phone numbers to show up. Also, I find this a bit troubling. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate reading them. I'll start ...
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Liptonbrisk wrote: The problem now is that I appear to be having issues getting name display to show up on my Panasonic KX-TGA552M phone properly now, however. I seem to only be getting phone numbers to show up.
Also, I find this a bit troubling. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate reading them.
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Heh heh, Well remember you still only have 25Mb bandwidth out of the house, so being slowed to 100 between the router and the ATA shouldn't be that big an issue, but do keep an eye on your download rates and let us know what you find. When going from Cellpipe-->SPA3102-->WRT610N, I was getting max ...
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Liptonbrisk wrote: So I'm basically going Cellpipe-->SPA3102 (Linksys ATA)--->WRT610N (Linksys wireless router)
Nevermind. That was a horrible idea. I've lost half my bandwidth by putting the SPA3102 before the WRT610N. I'll have to reverse the order.
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Okay, I can now make calls fine now, and I can hear what the other person is saying. Blocking UDP forwarding and DMZ from working properly in the Cellpipe 7130 is pretty disgusting on Bell's part, in my opinion. I reset factory defaults on the Cellpipe, and just entered my ppoe info in the Linksys S...
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Re: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

A friend told me to do this: Visit http://www.justbroadband.org/forum/r23889394-Internet-Fibe-25-Cant-Port-Forward-incoming-UDP-traffic So, try this: http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/r24147867-Any-way-to-setup-Fibe-25-modem-as-bridge" This Cellpipe 7130 (it's a modem built into a router) i...
by Liptonbrisk
04/26/2010
Forum: General Discussions
Topic: Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102
Replies: 24
Views: 23940

Bell Fibe 25 with Cellpipe 7130 and Linksys SPA3102

Has anyone using Bell's Cellpipe 7130 successfully used freephoneline? Bell's Fibe modem is built into the Cellpipe router. Bell Fibe customers have no choice but to use the Cellpipe 7130. I also have a Linkys WRT610N. My setup is Cellpipe (wireless disabled)--->SPA3102--->WRT610N(wireless enabled) ...