There are only 5 basic changes to make http://www.freephoneline.ca or http://www.fongo.com work on almost all Cisco/Linksys ATA's.
Proxy:
User ID:
Password:
RTP Packet Size: 0.020
Dial Plan: (*xxS0|[3469]11S0|0|[2-9]xxxxxx|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)
Display Name: optional
The above dial plan works well for me. Generally there is no delay after dialing your numbers as is with the suggested dial plan. To work around any delays, dial # key after the phone number to start dialing.
I don't change anything else, including Ring Tone Frequency or Ring Tone Voltage, as I like the normal Ring Tone.
For a sample config file for the SPA-112 or SPA-122 see http://voip.infontek.net/example.xml
For the latest Firmware and Profile Compiler http://software.cisco.com/download/type ... =283998771
Cisco SPA-112
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This forum is for those users who have already purchased a configuration file with the SIP settings needed to configure any SIP compatible device.
1. Please use this forum only as a means to share your configuration advice and guides for ATA devices and SIP clients that you are using with our service.
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- Just Passing Thru
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- SIP Device Name: SPA-112, SPA-8000
- Firmware Version: 1.3.2-XU, 6.1.12-XU
- ISP Name: start.ca
- Computer OS: Windows 8.1
- Router: ASUS RT-AC66U
- Smartphone Model: iPhone 4s
- iOS Version: 8.1.1
Cisco SPA-112
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- Just Passing Thru
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- Joined: 02/11/2013
- SIP Device Name: Cisco SPA122
- ISP Name: Rogers
- Computer OS: windows 7
- Router: WRT310n v2 Tomato fw
Re: Cisco SPA-112
FWIW, if you assign an IP manually via the webUI, you must fill in DNS enteries as well or it wont work. Caused me some trouble when i first setup my SPA122 (in bridge mode). Assuming it would be the same for the SPA112. After entering DNS, works fine.
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- Just Passing Thru
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- Joined: 02/04/2013
- SIP Device Name: SPA-112, SPA-8000
- Firmware Version: 1.3.2-XU, 6.1.12-XU
- ISP Name: start.ca
- Computer OS: Windows 8.1
- Router: ASUS RT-AC66U
- Smartphone Model: iPhone 4s
- iOS Version: 8.1.1
Re: Cisco SPA-112
Yes, if you don't have a router in front or some kind of DHCP and need to configure addresses manually, generally you would need and IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS Address(es). These of course are advanced topics.