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    Model No . Phone Adapter with Router SP A2102 User Guide Voice Your Internet Telephone Company offering you more - connecting you for less[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router Copyright and T rademarks Specificat ions are subject t o change without notice. Linksys is a registered trademar k or trademark o f Cisco Systems, Inc . and/or its affiliates in the U.S . and certain other countries. Copyri ght © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Other brands and product names are trademarks [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Welcome 1 What’s in this Guide? 2 Chapter 2: Networking Basics 5 An Introduction to Local Area Networks 5 The Use of IP Addresses 5 Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Phone Adapter 7 The Back Panel 7 The Front Panel 8 Chapter 4: Getting Started 9 Before You Begin 9 Connecting the P[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router Appendix A: Troubleshooting 45 Common Problems and Solutions 45 Frequently Asked Questions 56 Appendix B: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet Adapter 61 Windows 98 or Me Instructions 61 Windows 2000 or XP Instructions 62 For the Phone Adapter’s Web-based Utility 62 Appendix C: Windows Help 63 Appendi[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router List of Figures Figure 3-1: Back Panel 7 Figure 3-2: Front Panel 8 Figure 4-1: Connect a Telephone 9 Figure 4-2: Connect a PC 10 Figure 4-3: Connect to the Modem 10 Figure 4-4: Connect Power 10 Figure 4-5: Login Screen 11 Figure 4-6: Router - WAN Setup Screen 11 Figure 4-7: MAC Clone Settings 11 Figure 4-8: Static IP Setti[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router Figure 6-11: Voice - User 1 Screen 39 Figure 6-12: Speed Dial and S upplementary Service Settings 41 Figure 6-13: Distinctive Ring a nd Ring Se ttings 42 Figure B-1: IP Configuration Screen 61 Figure B-2: MAC/Adapter Address 61 Figure B-3: MAC/Physical Address 62 Figure B-4: MAC Address Cloning 62[...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 1 Chapter 1: I n tro d uction Welc o me Chapter 1: Introduction W elcome T h ank you f o r c h o o s i ng t h e Ph o n e Ad a p t e r w i t h R o u t e r . T h i s Phone A d ap t e r w il l a ll o w y o ur c o mput e r s t o sh a r e a high-speed I nte r net connection as well as resources, including fi l e s and pri n[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 2 Chapter 1: Introduction What’s in this Guide? T o create your networ k, install and set up the Phon e Adapter . T o guide you th rough the process, use the instructions in the Quick Installation or this User Guide to help you. T hese instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the Phone Adapter wi th Rou[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 3 Chapter 1: Introduction What’s in this Guide? • Appendix A: T roubleshooting This appendix describes some possible problems and solutions, as well as frequent ly asked questions, regarding installation and use of the Phone Adapter . • Appendix B: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Y our Ether net Adapter Th[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 4 Chapter 1: Introduction What’s in this Guide?[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 5 Chapter 2: Networking Basics An Introduction to Local Area Networks Chapter 2: Networking Basics An Introduction to Local Area Networks Simply put, a router is a network device that connects two networks to gether . The Phone Adapter connects your local area network (L AN), or the group of PCs in your home or office, to [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 6 Chapter 2: Networking Basics The Use of IP Addres ses If you use the Phone Adapter to share your cable or DSL In ternet connection, con tact your ISP to find out if they have assigned a static IP addr ess to your account. If so, yo u will need that static IP address when configuring the Phone Adapter . Y ou can get the i[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 7 Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Phone Adapter The Back Panel Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Phone Adapter The Back P anel The Phone Adapter’s ports are located on the back panel. PHONE 1/2 Use this port to connect an ana log phone (or fax machine) with an RJ-11 telep hone cable . ETHERNET The ETHERNET port connects to a[...]

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    Phone Ad a p t e r w i th R outer 8 Chapter 3: G ett i ng to Know the Phone A d apter The Front Panel The F r ont P a nel The Ph o ne Adapte r ’ s L EDs, wh i c h i nf o r m you a bout net w o rk a c tivities, are l o c a t e d on the front pan e l. P o wer Green. T he P o w e r LED lig h t s up when the Phone Adapter is powe r e d on and connect[...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 9 Chapter 4: G e tt i ng Sta r ted Be f o r e Y ou B e g i n Chapter 4: Getting Sta r ted Befo r e Y o u Begin Make su r e y o u h a ve the fo l l o w ing: • A n active Inte r net connect i o n • A n active babyTEL s e r v ice account a n d its settings • cable/DSL modem • One computer for configur ation of the[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 10 Chapter 4: Getting Started Connecting the Phone Adapter 4. Connect one end of an Ethernet ne twork cable (included) to the ETHE RNET port of the Phone Adapter . Connect the other end to the Ethernet port of your PC. 5. Connect one end of a different Ethe rnet network c able to the INTERNET port of the Phone Adapter . Co[...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 11 Chapter 4: G e tt i ng Sta r ted Co n f iguring the Phone Adapter Configuring the Phone Adapter 1. Launch the web browser on t h e P C . 2. Enter 192.16 8 .0.1/ad v a n ced in the Address field ( 192.1 6 8.0.1 is the defau l t l o cal I P a d d r ess o f the Phone Adap t e r ). Th e n p r e ss t h e E n t e r k e y [...]

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    Phone Ad a p t e r w i th R outer 12 Cha p ter 4: Getting Start e d Configu r ing the Phone A d apter Static IP a. S e l e c t Static IP from the Connection T y pe drop-down menu. b . In the S t a t ic IP Settings se c t ion, enter the IP add r ess in the Static IP field, the subnet mask in the NetMask field, and the default gate w a y IP address i[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 13 Chapter 4: Getting Started Placing the Phone Adapte r Placing the Phone Adapter There are two ways to place the Phone Adapter . The first way is to place the Phone Adapter horizontally on a surface . The second way is to mount the Phone Adapter on a w all. The wall-mount option is explained in further detail below . Wal[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 14 Chapter 4: Getting Started Placing the Phone Adapter[...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 15 Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Res p onse Menu Overview Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Overview Y o u may need to m a nua l l y configure the Phone Adapter b y e n tering the sett i ngs pr o v ided b y babyTEL. Th i s ch a pt e r e x pl a ins h o w to use the Inte r a ctive V o i c e R [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 16 Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive V oice Response Menu While entering a value , such as an IP address, you may exit witho ut entering any changes. Press the * (star) key twice within half a second. Otherwise, the * will be treated as a de[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 17 Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu The settings you have saved will tak e effect afte r you have hung up the telephone . The Phone Adapter may reboot at this time . Interactive V o ice Response Menu Action Command (press these keys on the telephone) Choices Des[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 18 Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Check Firmware Ver s io n 150 Hear the version number of the firmware currently running on the Phone Adapter . Check Primary DNS Server IP Address 160 Hear the IP addres s of the primar y DNS (Domain Nam e Serv ice) ser ver . [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 19 Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Set Network (or Subnet) Mask 121 Enter the network or subnet mask using numbers on the telephone keypad. Use the * (star) key when enteri ng a decimal point. First, set the Internet Connection T ype to static IP address; other[...]

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    Phone Ad a p t e r w i th R outer 20 C h apt e r 5 : Using t h e I n teractive Voice Response Me n u Using t h e I n teractive Voice Response Me n u Set the Mo d e 201 P r e ss 0 to select the router/N A T mod e . P r e ss 1 to select the bridge/swit c h mod e . If the Phone Adapter acts as the router for yo u r n e two r k, use the router/N A T mo[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 21 Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Entering a Password Entering a P assword Y ou may be prompted to enter a password when you want to r eset the Phone Adapter to its factory default settings. T o enter the password, use the phone’ s keypad, and follow the appropriate instructions. • T o enter A, B [...]

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    Phone Ad a p t e r w i th R outer 22 C h apt e r 5 : Using t h e I n teractive Voice Response Me n u Configu r i n g t h e Settings for your babyTEL Se r vice • T o enter P , Q , R, S , o , q, r , or s — p r ess 7 . • T o enter T , U , V , t, u , or v — press 8 . • T o enter W , X, Y , Z, w , x, y , or z — press 9 . • T o e n t e r a [...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 23 Chapter 6: Using the We b - bas e d Utility Overview Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utili t y Overview The W e b-bas e d Utility c a n be acc e ss e d via your web b r o w ser through use of a c o mput e r on your n e t w o rk. It offers two levels of acces s : user and ad m i n (administ r ato r ). Y o u r lev e l [...]

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    Phone Ad a p t e r w i th R outer 24 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility How to Access the Web-based Utility V o i c e • I nf o . This s c r e e n displays voi c e- r e lated status i nf o r m a t i o n ab o ut the Ph o ne Adapte r . • S ystem. Use this sc r e en to configu r e the u s er passwo r d. • U ser 1. Use this sc r e en to config[...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 25 Chapter 6: Using the We b - bas e d Utility The Router Tab The Router T ab The R o u t er - Status Scre e n This sc r e en displays pro d uct and sys t em in f o rma t ion. Product Info r mation P r oduct Nam e . Shown he r e is the m o del number of the Phone Adapte r . Serial Numbe r . Shown h e r e i s the s e ri[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 26 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab Current IP . Displayed here is the Internet IP address of the Phone Adapter . Host Name . Displayed here is the host name of the Phone Adapter . Domain . Displayed here is the domain name of the Phone Adapter . Current Netmask . Displayed here is the netmask or subne[...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 27 Chapter 6: Using the We b - bas e d Utility The Router Tab The R o u t er - W A N S e tup Sc r een This sc r e en lets you conf i gu r e th e I n te r net connection, MAC c l on e , r e mote m a nage m e nt, Qo S , VLA N , and optional settings. Info r m a t ion about your Inte r net connect i o n type should be pr [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 28 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab PPP oE Service Name (optional). Enter the service name pr ovided by your ISP . Optional Settings HostName . Enter the host name , if provided by y our ISP . Domain . Enter the domain name , if provided by your ISP . Primary DNS . Enter the IP address of the primary D[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 29 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab Maximum Uplink Speed . Enter the maximum upload speed of your Internet connection. The default is 128Kbps . VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) Settings Enable VLAN . VLAN (80 2.1Q) settings let you use the Phone Adapter in a virtual LA N environment. Select ye s or no[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 30 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab The Router - LAN Se tup Screen This screen lets you configure the local network, dynamic DHCP , and static DHCP lease settings. Networking Service . Select the ser vice you want to use , NA T or Bridge . The default is NA T . LAN Network Settings LAN IP Address . Ent[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 31 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab Host MAC Addr ess . Enter the MAC address of the device whose IP address you want to specify . Host IP Address . Enter the IP address you want to assign to the device , 192.168.0.x (x being a different number for each devi ce you speci fy). When you have finished mak[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 32 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab The Router - Application Scr een This screen lets you configure port forwar di ng, DMZ, and r eserved ports range settings. Port Forwarding Settings Enable . S elect ye s or no for each port forwarding entry , which defines a port range to be forwarded to a server . [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 33 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab Miscellaneous Settings Multicast P assthru . Multicasting al lows for multiple transmissions to specif ic recip ients at the same time . If multicasting is permi tted, then the Phone Adapter will allow IP multicast packet s to be forw arded to the appropriate co mput[...]

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    Phone Ad a p t e r w i th R outer 34 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility T h e Voice Tab The V oice T ab The V oice - Info Sc r een This s c r e e n shows vo i c e - related s e ttings for the Ph o ne Adapte r . Product Info r mation P r oduct Nam e . Shown he r e is the m o del number of the Phone Adapte r . Serial Numbe r . Shown h e r e i s t[...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 35 Chapter 6: Using the We b - bas e d Utility The Voice Tab R T P B y t e s S e n t . Di s p la y e d he r e is the n u m ber of R T P b ytes s e nt b y the Phone Adapte r . R T P P a c k ets Rec v . Displayed he r e is the number of R T P packets received b y the Phone Adapte r . R TP Bytes Rec v . Displayed here is [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 36 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab Call Back Active . This indicates whether a call back request is in progress. Last Called Number . Displayed here is the last number called. Last Caller Number . Displayed here is the number of the last caller . Mapped SIP P ort . Shown here is the port number of the [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 37 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab Call 1/2 P ackets Sent . Displayed here is the number of packets sent. Call 1/2 P ackets Recv . Displayed here is the number of packets received. Call 1/2 Bytes Sent . Displayed here is the number of bytes sent. Call 1/2 Bytes Recv . Displ ayed here is the number of b[...]

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    Phone Ad a p t e r w i th R outer 38 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility T h e Voice Tab The V oice - System Sc r een This sc r e en lets you c hange the p a ssword f o r user a c c e ss to the W e b-based Ut i lit y . Syst e m Co n f iguration User P a s s wo r d . Enter t h e passwo r d for the use r . (B y defau l t, the r e is no password.) [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 39 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab The Voice - User 1/2 Scre en Use the appropriate screen to configure settings for each Inter net phone line. Block Last Caller Enter the ID of the caller blocked via the Block Last Caller service. Accept Last Caller . Enter the ID of the caller accepted via the Accept[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 40 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 41 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab Speed Dial Settings Speed Dial 2 . Enter the target phone number (or URL) to assign to speed dial 2. Speed Dial 3 . Enter the target phone number (or URL) to assign to speed dial 3. Speed Dial 4 . Enter the target phone number (or URL) to assign to speed dial 4. Speed[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 42 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab CWCID Setting . Select whether you want to enable caller ID for call waiting, yes or no . The default is yes . Dist Ring Setting . Select whether you wa nt to us e the distinctive ring feature , yes or no . The default is yes . Message Waitin g . Select whether you wa[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 43 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab Hold Reminder Ring . Select the ring pattern that will remind you of a call on hold when the phone is on-hook. Call Back Ring . Selec t the ring pattern fo r call back notification. Cfwd Ring Splash Len . Enter the duration of the ring splash when a call is forw arded[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 44 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab[...]

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    P h one Adapter with R o uter 45 A ppendix A: Troubleshooti n g C o m m o n Problems and S o luti o n s Appendix A: Troubleshooting Thi s appendix provides so l utions to p r obl e ms that may o c cur during the i n sta l lation a nd op e r ati o n of the Ph o ne Adapte r . Read the description below to so l v e your p r obl e m s . If y o u c a n [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 46 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions C. Click T ools . Click Internet Options . Click the Security tab . Click the Default level button. Make sure the security level is Medium or lower . Then click the OK button. 3. I need to set a static IP address on a PC. The Phone Adapter , by default, assigns a[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 47 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions For Windows 2000: A. Click Start , Set tings , and Control P anel . Do uble-click Network and Dial-Up Connections . B . Right-cl ick the Local Area Connection that is associated with the Ethernet adapter you are using, and select the Properties option . C. In t h[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 48 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions D. In t he This connection uses the following items box, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) . Clic k the Properties button. E. Enter a unique IP address that is not used by any other computer on th e network connect ed to the Phone Adapter . Y ou can only use a[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 49 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions 4. Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window , and click the OK bu tton in the Local Area Conne ction Properties window . 5. Restart the computer if asked. 6. Click the OK button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window , [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 50 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions • If you do NOT get a r eply , check the cable, and make sure Obtain an IP address automati cally is selected in the TCP/IP se ttings for your Ethernet adapter . D . In the command prompt, type ping followed b y your Internet IP address and press the Enter key [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 51 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions E. Make sure the cable connecting from your cable or DSL modem is connected to the Phone Adapter’s Internet port. Verify that the Rout er - Status page of the Phone Adap te r’s W eb-based Utility shows a valid IP address from your ISP . F . T urn off the comp[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 52 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions D . Enter the port range of the service you are using. For example , if you have a web server , you woul d enter the range 80 (in the Starting Po rt field) to 80 (in the Ending Port field). E. Select the protocol you will be using, TCP or UDP , or select Both . F[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 53 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions information on what port services to use is to go to the website of the on line game or application you want to use . Follow these steps to set up online game hosting or use a certain Internet application: A. Access the Phone Adapter’s W e b-based Utility by go[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 54 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions 9. I can’t get the Internet game, server , or application to work. If you are having difficulties getting any Internet game, server , or application to function properly , consider exposing one PC to the Internet using DeMi litarized Zone (DMZ) hostin g. This o[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 55 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher: A. Click Start , Set tings , and Control P anel . Do uble-click Internet Options . B . Click the Connections tab. C. Click the LAN settings button and remove anything that is checked. D . Click the OK button to go ba[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 56 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Ask ed Questions Can I make Internet phone calls if my Internet connection is down? No. When you make Internet phone calls, your high-speed Inter net connection must be active. Can I make calls while I’m br owsing the Internet? Y es. Y ou can make calls[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 57 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Does the Phone Adapter support any operatin g system other than Windows 98, Millennium, 2000, or XP? Y e s, but babyTEL and Linksys do n o t, at this tim e , pr o v ide te c hn i cal support f o r setu p , configu r at i o n or troubleshoot i ng of any non-Windows o[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 58 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions the same time , even if on the same LAN (not a proble m with 1.0.1.3). As far as hosting games, the HL server does not need to be in the DMZ. Just forwar d port 27015 to the local IP address of the server computer . How can I block corrupted FTP downloads? If you ar[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 59 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions What is DMZ Hosting? Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) allows one IP address (computer ) to be exposed to the Inte r net. Some applications require multiple TCP/IP ports to be open. It is recommended that you set your computer with a static IP if you want to use DMZ Hosting [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 60 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 61 Appendix B: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet Ad apter Windows 98 or Me Instructions Appendix B: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Y our Ethernet Adapter This section describes how to find the MAC address for your computer’ s Et her net adapter so you can use the MAC address cloning fea[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 62 Appendix B: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet Ad apter Windows 2000 or XP Instructions Windows 2000 or XP Instructions 1. Click Start and Run . In the Open field, enter cmd . Press the Enter k ey or cl ick the OK button. 2. At the command prompt, enter ipconfig /all . Then press the Enter key . 3.[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 63 Appendix C: Windows Help Appendix C: Windows Help Almost all Linksys products require Mic rosoft Windows. Windows is the most used operating sys tem in the world and comes with many features that help make netw orking easier . These features can be accessed through Windows Help and are desc ribed in this appendix. TCP/I[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 64 Appendix C: Windows Help[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 65 Appendix D: Glossary Appendix D: Glossar y This glossary contains some basic netw orking terms you may come ac ross when using this product. For more advanced terms, see the complete Linksys glossary at http://www .linksys.com/glossary . Bandwidth - The transmission capacity of a given device or network. Bit - A binar y[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 66 Appendix D: Glossa ry DNS ( D omain N ame S erver) - The IP address of your ISP's server , which translates the names of websites into IP addre sses. Domain - A specific name for a network of computers. Download - T o receive a file transmitted o ver a network. DSL ( D igital S ubscriber L ine) - An always-on broad[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 67 Appendix D: Glossary IPCONFIG - A Windows 2000 and XP utility that displays the I P address for a particular networking dev ice . ISP ( I nternet S er vice P rovider) - A company that prov ides access to the Internet. LAN - The computers and networking produc ts that make up your local network. MAC ( M edia A ccess C on[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 68 Appendix D: Glossa ry Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide us er access to files, printi ng, communications, and other services. SMTP ( S imple M ail T ransfer P rotocol) - The standard e-mail pro tocol on the Internet. SNMP ( S imple N etwork M anage ment P rotocol) - A widely used networ k m[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 69 Appendix E: Specifications Appendix E: Specifications Model SP A2102 Data Networking MAC Address (IEEE 802.3) IPv4 - Internet Protocol v4 (RFC 791) upg radeable to v6 (RFC 1883) ARP - Address Resolution Protocol DNS - A Record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782) DHCP Client - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131)[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 70 Appendix E: Specifications Voice Gatew ay SIPv2: Session Initiation Protocol v2 (RFC 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264) SIP Proxy Redundancy - Dynamic via DNS SRV , A Records Re-registration with Primary SIP Proxy Ser ver SIP Support in Network Address T ranslation Networks - NA T (incl. STUN) Secure (Encrypted ) Calling via Pre-S[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 71 Appendix E: Specifications VMWI - Visual Message Waiting Indicator via FSK Polarity Control Hook Flash Event Signaling Caller ID Generation (Name & Numb er) - Bellcore , DTMF , ETSI Music on Hold Client Streaming Audio Serv er - up to 10 sessions Security Password Protected System Reset to Factory Defa ult Password [...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 72 Appendix E: Specifications Subscriber Line Interface Circuit (SLIC) Ring Voltage: 40-55 V RMS Configurable Ring Frequency: 10 Hz - 40 Hz Ring Waveform: T rapezoidal and Sinusoidal Maximum Ringer Load: 3 REN On-hook/off-hook Characteristics: On-hook voltage (tip/ring): -50 V NOMINAL Off-hook current: 25 mA min T er minat[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 73 Appendix E: Specifications Unit Weight 5.29 oz. (0.15 kg) Operating T emp. 32 to 113º F (0 to 45º C) Storage T emp. -13 to 185º F (-25 to 85º C) Operating Humidity 10 to 90% Non-condensing, operating and non-operating[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 74 Appendix E: Specifications[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 75 Appendix F: Warranty Information Appendix F: Warrant y Information This Warr anty is valid and may be pr ocesse d only in the country of purchase. Contact y our service provider if the war ranty supp ort issues ar e to be handled by them as per y our service agreements. Linksys warrants to Y ou that, for a period of two[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 76 Appendix F: Warranty Information provided under this Agreement fails of its essential purpose . So me jurisdictions do no t allow the exclusion or li mitation of i ncidental or consequen tial damages, so the above limita tion or exclusion may not apply to Y ou. Please direct all inquiries to: Li nksys, P .O . Box 18558,[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 77 Appendix G: Regulatory Infor mation Appendix G: Regulator y Information FCC Statement This product has been tested a nd complies with the specificatio ns for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against har mful interference in a resid[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 78 Appendix G: Regulatory Information Industry Canada (Canada) This device complies with Industry Canada ICES-003 rule. Cet appareil est conforme à la norme NMB003 d'Industri e Canada. EC Declaration of Conformity (Europe) In compliance with the EMC Dire ctive 89/336/EEC , Low Vo ltage Directive 73/23/EEC , and Amend[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 79 Appendix H: Contact Information Appendix H: Contact Information babyTEL Need to contact b abyTEL? Address: 1425 Re né-Léve sque, Suite 700, Montréal, Québec, C anada H 3G 1T7 Canada USA Email English service: c ustom ercare@babytel.ca French service: serv ice@b abytel.ca Website: English: www.bab ytel.ca French: www[...]

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    Phone Adapter with Router 80 A p p e nd i x H: C o n t a c t I n f o r m a t i o n Linksys[...]

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