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Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 07/09/2010
by sebastian.barbieri
I made a provisioning file that will set up your ata in about 2-3 minutes with all these settings. Just follow the instructions at this post. viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1243

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 07/27/2010
by vlad
Hello,
I have a problem with incoming calls. I configured my ATA according to the pdf and forwarded ports 5060-6061 and 10000-20000 on my router (belkin wireless G F5D7230-4). I can make outbound calls but if someones calls me they hear busy tone. Surprisingly, after a router (not ata) reboot the phone receives inbound calls for 10-15 min and after that busy tone again. I've tried to call to Belkin and Linsys and still cannot resolve this problem. I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 07/27/2010
by FONGO_steve
vlad wrote:Hello,
I have a problem with incoming calls. I configured my ATA according to the pdf and forwarded ports 5060-6061 and 10000-20000 on my router (belkin wireless G F5D7230-4). I can make outbound calls but if someones calls me they hear busy tone. Surprisingly, after a router (not ata) reboot the phone receives inbound calls for 10-15 min and after that busy tone again. I've tried to call to Belkin and Linsys and still cannot resolve this problem. I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks.

What happens if you bypass the routers completely and connect the ATA straight into your modem?
Seems like the router still isn't keeping the ports open properly.
Have you tried DMZ too?

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 07/27/2010
by vlad
I just tried connecting ATA straight into the modem and it worked fine. I disabled the router's firewall and tried DMZ too. Is there anything else I can try?

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 07/27/2010
by OverDrive
vlad wrote:I just tried connecting ATA straight into the modem and it worked fine. I disabled the router's firewall and tried DMZ too. Is there anything else I can try?

Update the firmware of your routers from your manufacture's website.

or another option is to check to see if they're compatible and flashable using DD-WRT (www.dd-wrt.com) and if they are search for the guide to flash it.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 07/27/2010
by vlad
I did all of the above, and now it works very well. Thanks a lot for everyone's help. I appreciate that.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 08/10/2010
by kelvinlittle
Hi,

I am a newbie and recently signed up for FPL and bought a LinksysPAP from Canada Computer.

I just called FPL today and signed up for a SIP pin (and paid :)).

I followed the exact instruction from the pdf posted in the forum and update the LinksysAPA configuration page with my new SIP pin but the phone is still dead air when I pick it up.

I am using Rogers cable and MS router. My LinksysPAP is connected to MS router and I am able to log on to the phone configuration page through a browser.

Can someone help here?

Thanks.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 08/11/2010
by ap236
kelvinlittle: Could you post a screenshot of your configuration?

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 08/16/2010
by togus27
Hi, i have a linksys PAP2 NA and i can't enter on web page configuration.

I've tried to reset them but i can't enter by phone on it,

after i dialed "****" nothing happen!

also my "power light" are always flashing

Someone can help me?

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/06/2010
by njchan
I have a linksys pap2t-na ...

and everything works almost perfectly!

I can't seem to check my voicemail ... or enter the number "1" after making a call.

all the other numbers work fine ... i.e. if I was trying to pickup voice messages using my FPL, I can enter any number after dialing except for "1" ... I'm guessing when i hit one, it's not sending the number 1. any thoughts?

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/15/2010
by royzhuang
Just purchased the config file and put it into my PAT2T. Everything works fine, but my friends told me the caller id is showed anonymous. I strictly followed instruction posted here and the problem still not been fixed. I used to have a vbuzzer account and caller id worked flawless. I wonder anyone has idea on how to fix this.

many thanks,

roy

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/15/2010
by royzhuang
okay, i just find the problem. under user1 section, I need to set no on the option of block CID Setting

No incoming calls - but second gizmo line is ok

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by olegya
I have PAP2 and router Netgear WGR614v7. Worked fine until I switched it off for a night. I use both lines on PAP2. First for FPL, second - Gizmo SIP. GIZMO Sip works just fine. FPL - I can call from, but can't receive calls to. If calls are incoming to PAP - it's going to voice mail. Any idea?

Re: No incoming calls - but second gizmo line is ok

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by Funkytown
olegya wrote:I can call from, but can't receive calls to. If calls are incoming to PAP - it's going to voice mail. Any idea?


could be caused by a port being blocked or have you changed anything since the overnight shutdown?

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by olegya
Also noted that in call log history it shows "TorontoFibernetics block". Anybody knows what is it?

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by Funkytown
olegya wrote:Also noted that in call log history it shows "TorontoFibernetics block". Anybody knows what is it?

Since TorontoFibernetics is linked somehow/someway to freephoneline and its blocked from your end, just unblock it ;)

Let us know

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by olegya
And you know how? Since I din't block it.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by Funkytown
olegya wrote:ยป Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:02 pm

Also noted that in call log history it shows "TorontoFibernetics block". Anybody knows what is it?


You mention it here...

olegya wrote:And you know how? Since I din't block it.


So the best thing is to unblock TorontoFibernetics inside the router...

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by olegya
I didn't block it. Not sure how to unlock it inside of router. I don't have any blocks inside of router.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by Funkytown
olegya wrote:I didn't block it. Not sure how to unlock it inside of router.


port forwarding would be your best solution

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/23/2010
by olegya
Tried it. No luck. Apparently softphone on PC can't get incoming calls as well, but cal do outgoing.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 09/25/2010
by Funkytown
olegya wrote:Tried it. No luck. Apparently softphone on PC can't get incoming calls as well, but cal do outgoing.



It should work, you just need to over check whats blocking softphone port number ;)

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 10/23/2010
by koifans
Hi there,
I have a PAP2-NA but no "T". Will it work with freephoneline?
Thanks.
C.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 10/23/2010
by laurent
Yes, it should.

Re: Linksys PAP2T-NA

PostPosted: 11/21/2010
by c93213
I had the same one way audio problem. the solution was simple. Make sure you have g729a as your prefer codec. in my spa2102 there is another place to set this up in the SIP settings look for RTP-Start-Loopback Codec: G729a
Then everything worked. I would never put my voice terminal on a DMZ. Use a stun server like: stun01.sipphone.com:3478 STUN Enable: Yes, Substitute VIA Addr: Yes, and Send Resp To Src Port: Yes
every port you hear mention is UDP, use the ones from your config settings in FPL and that should be sufficient to forward. There is really nothing else, other than qos to have your voice terminal with the highest preference. I have linksys with tomato firmware from canadacomputers (you have to flash it after you buy it) and your router becomes a $300 worth. the settings are amazing and it's solid on how it performs.