Remote access for SPA112
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- Just Passing Thru
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- Joined: 02/08/2015
- SIP Device Name: CISCO SPA112
- Firmware Version: Version 1.3.5 (004p)
- ISP Name: Rogers - Cable
- Computer OS: win7
- Router: Hitron CGN2-ROG
Remote access for SPA112
Hi, how do I configure SPA112 for remote access and how would I access it if I'm away from home?
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- Lightly Seasoned
- Posts: 194
- Joined: 06/09/2010
- SIP Device Name: SPA3102
- Firmware Version: 5.2.13(GW002)
- ISP Name: Cogeco Cable
- Router: DPC3848VM (Modem/Router)
- Location: Burlington, Ontario
Re: Remote access for SPA112
Remote Management
Enable WAN Web Server: YES WAN Web Server Port: Need to input a port # (like 8080 or 5800 - what ever would work)
I have a SPA3102 and PAP2T - in the WAN setup tab you need to enable WAN server and also input a port number. In the System Configuration you also would need to input a password once you access the ATA, in mine kinda stuck with USER and Admin being the defaults of USER and ADMIN but you put in your own Passwords -.
System Configuration
Restricted Access Domains: (leave blank)
Enable Web Admin Access: Yes Admin Passwd: (your own) User Password: (your own)
In order for it to work you would then need to know the IP address of the ATA. Most providers you usually keep your same IP so once you know that it usually never changes.
Once you know your IP of the ATA you would then access it with your browser -
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:Port# then the login window should pop up for you to input User being User and Password being the password that you use for Web Admin Access. To get Admin access once logged in with User select Admin and the popup window comes up and you input admin for admin and password the password you created.
Hope this works for you on your SPA112.
Enable WAN Web Server: YES WAN Web Server Port: Need to input a port # (like 8080 or 5800 - what ever would work)
I have a SPA3102 and PAP2T - in the WAN setup tab you need to enable WAN server and also input a port number. In the System Configuration you also would need to input a password once you access the ATA, in mine kinda stuck with USER and Admin being the defaults of USER and ADMIN but you put in your own Passwords -.
System Configuration
Restricted Access Domains: (leave blank)
Enable Web Admin Access: Yes Admin Passwd: (your own) User Password: (your own)
In order for it to work you would then need to know the IP address of the ATA. Most providers you usually keep your same IP so once you know that it usually never changes.
Once you know your IP of the ATA you would then access it with your browser -
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:Port# then the login window should pop up for you to input User being User and Password being the password that you use for Web Admin Access. To get Admin access once logged in with User select Admin and the popup window comes up and you input admin for admin and password the password you created.
Hope this works for you on your SPA112.
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- Tried and True
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Re: Remote access for SPA112
While it is certainly possible to do what you want, it is not a good idea. ATAs do not contain brute force protection and could be DoSed or even compromised by a hacker. If possible, restrict your port forwarding to the specific IP address that needs access (for example your office or vacation home).
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- Just Passing Thru
- Posts: 4
- Joined: 02/08/2015
- SIP Device Name: CISCO SPA112
- Firmware Version: Version 1.3.5 (004p)
- ISP Name: Rogers - Cable
- Computer OS: win7
- Router: Hitron CGN2-ROG
Re: Remote access for SPA112
Thank you Hanke and Mango for your suggestions. Will give it a try.