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linksys spa 2102

Post by sesnut »

i have my sip username, pw proxy and port entered in and its keeps saying registration failed, is there anything else i need to do?
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Post by dan »

are you config the proxy Registration and Subscriber Informantion..
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Post by konnan »

sesnut.. did you fix your problem? I have the same issue like you... any commnet
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Post by sesnut »

well i tried the info in xlite and it works, so i have the right info
but it doesnt work in the linksys 2102 :(
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Post by javaguy216 »

Make sure you are using :5070 after your proxy.

Example:

proxy1.boston.talk4free.com:5070

Hope this helps....
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Post by kumar »

Check your PM. I just sent you my whole config.

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Post by sesnut »

thanks to kumar and javaguy, that fixed it :D
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Post by Nalfa »

kumar wrote:Check your PM. I just sent you my whole config.

Kumar
Would you also kind to PM me too? much appreciated!
Cheers,
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Post by buckoo »

I have a left over SunRocket Linksys SPA 2102 that is sitting around. I have tried to "unlock" it from TeleBlend settings to no avail. If anyone has a way or serial/password to unlock it and the settings to use it with MagicJack, I would really appreciate the information.

buckoo at bigfoot dot com
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Post by kumar »

You need to search up dude! Plenty off info on the net....
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Post by kumar »

Nalfa wrote:
kumar wrote:Check your PM. I just sent you my whole config.

Kumar
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Here
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Enjoy

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Post by dmsfca »

Holy crap Kumar, you rock, your config worked on a Linksys PAP box, too!

Thank you so much!
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Post by Nalfa »

Thank you for the screen capture kumar! :D
Cheers,
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Post by zmaddmattz »

we need to work on a firmware that will send magic jack user agent headers to their servers. then that would pretty much eliminate the chance of getting banned for using third party hardware.
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Post by javaguy216 »

buckoo wrote:I have a left over SunRocket Linksys SPA 2102 that is sitting around. I have tried to "unlock" it from TeleBlend settings to no avail. If anyone has a way or serial/password to unlock it and the settings to use it with MagicJack, I would really appreciate the information.

buckoo at bigfoot dot com
If you need help unlocking it, let me know!
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Post by javaguy216 »

zmaddmattz wrote:we need to work on a firmware that will send magic jack user agent headers to their servers. then that would pretty much eliminate the chance of getting banned for using third party hardware.
Linksys devices allow you to input your "own" user-agent. If I'm not mistaken, you should see User-Agent under "SIP" or "Provisioning" tab. User-Agent details can be located in the same file as your SIP crudentials.
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Post by dmsfca »

Any idea what the MJ sends as that host header or user-agent string? I suppose an http capture would tell...
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Post by javaguy216 »

dmsfca wrote:Any idea what the MJ sends as that host header or user-agent string? I suppose an http capture would tell...
Should be something like: MagicJack/1.80.451b (SJ Labs)
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Post by kumar »

Yeah, im pretty sure its something along the lines of SJphones or SJ Labs because thats the kind of softphone they use on the actual device...


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Post by optical »

Im interested in the 2102 setup but got concerns on updates. Does it require constant update like in a PC? Will it suddenly stop working one day?
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Post by trek101 »

optical wrote:Im interested in the 2102 setup but got concerns on updates. Does it require constant update like in a PC? Will it suddenly stop working one day?
Not that I am aware of; I am utilising a SPA2102 and a PAP2T. Both ATA CO's are registered. I only had one number on which I consider primary usage the proxy user password rekeyed. I just plugged in my MJ dongle and pulled the new SIP credentials; copy and paste the new info then was back online in under 5 minutes.

If anyone is wondering; the only difference between PAP2 series and the SPA2102 is one has a built-in router and the other does not. Configuration is basiclly the same. If my memory serves me correctly the PAP2 can only support G729 codec one port at a time while the other can do both.

Granted I noticed that if I utilise the G729 codec to conserve bandwidth usage; calls to other MJ users that is utilising the dongle will not connect but to ones on an ATA are fine. Voicemail times out when attempting to leave a message to a MJ user or retrieving your own messages. Not really a bother for me since most of my calls terminate to/from a mobile phone provider or a hard land number. I have one CO is set by default for G711u anyway for the ability to send and receive facsimiles.

Default setup will work fine for most users and shouldn't run into too many bumps along the way like I have. When you have 80kbps per CO times 4 with QoS at the same time; need we say more what my available bandwith for general web traffic is when I have 8024/512 to work with...
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Post by optical »

Thanks for the response.

Is there a way to disable routing on the 2102-R?

My need is primarily thin client and power consumption. Currently I got a dongle setup being shared with a low end PC that is also running Bit Torrent. I prefer to use 2102-R for all practical purposes.
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Post by trek101 »

optical wrote:Is there a way to disable routing on the 2102-R?

My need is primarily thin client and power consumption. Currently I got a dongle setup being shared with a low end PC that is also running Bit Torrent. I prefer to use 2102-R for all practical purposes.
Unfortunately no; I have not been successfully able to utilise the bridge function. In my experimentation, the configuration works as follows:

Modem > SPA2102 > 5 or more port switch (not a router)

Configure your Bit Torrent PC static outside the range of the DHCP of the SPA2102. From there in the advanced settings of the SPA2102 set your port forwarding ranges need for your Bit Torrent program to work properly.

Once everything is up and running just tuck your ATA in a corner and leave it be. Just put a sticky note somewhere if you need to manually reboot it; just pickup the nearst phone and dial the following: ****732668#
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Post by optical »

Actually, if I recall correctly this doesn't even suppose to route right? When I ran this thing for Sunrocket I never had to worry about this. It just took an IP from the DHCP server and did it thing. I don't see how this could be different w/ MJ.
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Post by nimbus »

javaguy216 wrote:
dmsfca wrote:Any idea what the MJ sends as that host header or user-agent string? I suppose an http capture would tell...
Should be something like: MagicJack/1.80.451b (SJ Labs)

I used pmdump and did a search on "user-agent" but the information seemed to be garbled. Although my search on id and password yielded the correct information.

In another post I saw that it was "MagicJack/1.80.466c (SJ Labs)". So are the last few numbers at all meaningful?
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Post by arcadia2uk »

the numbers depends on what version of MJ software curretly running, it should always be set to the latest, the 12/17 is 1.80.466c, since the software is v1.80.466-3, it will change overthe next couple of days since there is a 1/13/09 update
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Post by trek101 »

optical wrote:Actually, if I recall correctly this doesn't even suppose to route right? When I ran this thing for Sunrocket I never had to worry about this. It just took an IP from the DHCP server and did it thing. I don't see how this could be different w/ MJ.
Nope, you can set it up that way too utilising the first available IP from DHCP is fine too. I prefer configuring my torrent PC static mainly to keep track my PCs and what they are up to. Plus, I remote desktop between the 10+ workstations and configuring each one of them static is alot easier to manage...
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Post by mcbelisle »

how do i connect this to a wireless router. as soon as i connect it, i loose acccess to the device login. also, there is a 13 second delay after dialing before it connects
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Post by mberlant »

zmaddmattz wrote:we need to work on a firmware that will send magic jack user agent headers to their servers.
For all Sipura/Linksys ATAs, the parameter is on the [voice/]SIP page, up near the top right. Put your desired text into the box marked "SIP User Agent Name:".
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Post by roddy »

I've updated my sp2-2102 to the latest firmware and entered the information as per Kumars post, editing in my own personal info obtained by MJ Utilites Suite.

A couple of problems i have are;

1) Whenever i plug an ethernet cable into the ethernet port of the spa2102 to my laptop I loose my internet until i remove the cable (minor issue but a pain when troubleshooting)

2) When spa-2102 is hooked directly to my cable modem or under my router I cannot see or access it on my network.

3) MJ works great on my laptop but I do not get a dialtone when trying to use the spa-2102.

I bought the ATA on ebay and I don't think it's ever been used. Is it possible this is locked to a provider like vontage? Sorry for the newb questions but i am very new to this and I have been reading for 5 full evenings. I'm at a standstill.

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Post by mberlant »

roddy wrote:1) Whenever i plug an ethernet cable into the ethernet port of the spa2102 to my laptop I loose my internet until i remove the cable (minor issue but a pain when troubleshooting)
There are two ethernet jacks on the 2102. Exactly what do you have connected to each of these jacks?
roddy wrote:2) When spa-2102 is hooked directly to my cable modem or under my router I cannot see or access it on my network.
This comment directly conflicts with the first one. What exactly is your physical connection of the devices behind your modem?
roddy wrote:3) MJ works great on my laptop but I do not get a dialtone when trying to use the spa-2102.
Never engage an ATA without first removing your MJ dongle from your PC. In the hope that this was just a comment to show that your MJ account is healthy, this is good news. What is the physical configuration of all network components (what is plugged into what, where) when you enjoy this success?
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Post by roddy »

mb, the 2012 is hooked from the ethernet port to the laptop only when configuring. I cannot make any configuration changes in any of my physical configurations.

The physical configs I've tried are;

a) Cabel modem to 2012
b) Cable modem to broadband router to 2012
c) Cable modem to Linksys Wireless ROuter to 2012
d) Cable modem to 2012 to Linksys Wireless Router(via eternet port on 2012)


The 2012 is never being tested at the same time as the MJ. When I test with the ATA, the MJ is on the shelf. The only success I've had is using MJ through the USB dongle to make telephone calls.
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Post by mberlant »

With the laptop connected to the LAN port of the SPA, are you able to log in to Admin/Advanced mode (<ipadress>/admin/voice/advanced)? If not, you have to first figure out how to do so.

Once in Admin/Advanced mode, you should go to the System page and set "Enable Web Admin Access:" to yes. This will allow you to manipulate the SPA's configuration via your router (through the WAN port) in your stable configuration.

If you can get this far, you should be ok. Connect the SPA's WAN jack to one of your router's LAN jacks and confirm that the SPA receives a DHCP address from the router. The SPA's Router|Status page should confirm that the SPA has a good LAN address.

Please confirm that you have accomplished this minimal requirement for network connectivity. If everything is good you should be able to "reach through" the SPA to surf the web from your laptop. If not, you must correct whatever is preventing this.
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Post by roddy »

"Enable Web Admin Access" was already enabled.

With my laptop wireless adapters disabled (for testing purposes) I am able to connect to http://192.168.0.1/advanced with ethernet cable plugged into the LAN(etehernet) port on SPA. With the SPA WAN(internet) port plugged into broadband router (which is hooked directly to my cable modem), I can also surf the internet.

With the phone plugged into line1 on the SPA, there is still no dialtone.

The physical configuration i'm after is Cable modem --> Broadband Router (hoping to eliminate eventually) ----> Wireless 'N' router ----> SPA. The reason is so i can connect to the SPA wirelessly. I have tried this configuration but without the ethernet cable plugged directly into SPA from the laptop there is no communication (network adapters re-enabled in laptop).

Just incase there is any confuision my home network already consists of a cable modem to my broadband router (for vianet voip phone service), then to my Linksys Wireless 'N' router.

I think I am chasing two seperate problems. I think I need to figure out why I cannot access the SPA via wireless adapter, also I need to figure out why i get no dialtone and can't make phonecalls via SPA.
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Post by mberlant »

You are chasing several problems at the same time, which is why we worked on the network connectivity first. Now that you have got your connectivity, we need to confirm one more thing before moving on to getting your credentials working.

You need to confirm that, since your SPA is issuing DHCP addresses in the 192.168.0.xxx range, your router isn't also using the same address range. If your router is also issuing addresses in the 192.168.0.xxx range you must go into the LAN configuration page of the SPA and change that address range to something else, like 192.168.1.xxx. This is essential.

Once you have done that, look on the Router|Status page and make a note of the IP address that your router has assigned to your SPA. This is the address you must point your browser to when managing the SPA via your wireless link.

Only if all of this is good can you proceed to attack the SIP settings.

Now that you have good IP connectivity, you need to put your MJ credentials into the Voice|Line 1 page of the SPA. Follow the directions in this thread for guidance. Don't forget to configure STUN service.

Please report back on your progress, especially on any status information you see on the Voice|Info page.
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Post by roddy »

Here is a scrren cap of ipconfig;

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Another of my Router|Status;


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If I understand correctly there should be no problem with these DCHP addresses?
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Post by mberlant »

That all looks good. Now it appears you are ready to attack the VoIP configuration. Follow the examples and guidance in the link I put in my last posting. All of the Sipura/Linksys devices are similar enough that you should be up and running soon. Also, for good measure, go to the Voice|Provisioning page and turn off automatic provisioning, the very first parameter.
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Post by roddy »

Done some reading and i'm still a little confused about the STUN service. please explain what this is and how to obtain the proper information.

**edit** I found a post from mid March where you said you were using stun.ekiga.net:3478. I googled and found out more at voip-info.org;

STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs (Network Address Translation)) is a protocol for assisting devices behind a NAT firewall or router with their packet routing. RFC 5389 redefines the term STUN as 'Session Traversal Utilities for NAT'.

STUN enables a device to find out its public IP address and the type of NAT service its sitting behind.
STUN operates on TCP and UDP port 3478.
STUN is not widely supported by VOIP devices yet.
STUN may use DNS SRV records to find STUN servers attached to a domain. The service name is _stun._udp or _stun._tcp

Still alot of giberish but anyway.. **

Ok, lots of settings for me to edit now :)
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Post by roddy »

Ok, I have a dialtone and first three lights are green on the SPA but after dialing a number the phone just hangs there. I have a feeling it might have something to do with proxy settings in Voice|Settings.

MJ Utilities gives me this info;

Here is your SIP Information as of 7:52 AM on Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Login Information
ProxyUserName = Exxxxxxxxxxx1
ProxyUserPassword = 8xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1

UDP Ports
SIPUDPDefaultPort = 0
SIPUDPPortRangeStart = 65535
SIPUDPPortRangeEnd = 49152

Other SIP Data
SIPCallerID = Exxxxxxxxxxx1
UserDomain = talk4free.com
ProxyName =
ProxyIP = 67.91.177.70
User-Agent = MagicJack/1.80.466c (SJ Labs)

MJ Utilites does not display a ProxyName so I have used 67.913.177.70:5070 for a proxy setting.
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Post by roddy »

Well the SPA must have needed some time to register because I just tried it again and everything works fine :)

Although the SPA seems to be working fine with MJ settings, does the STUN Server info and Proxy info i'm using look ok?
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Post by mberlant »

If you use the Search button to look for "STUN" you will find the complete description of the function.

However, since you are working you don't need to worry about that now.
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Post by roddy »

Thanks for all your help!
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Thanks a lot kumar

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Your screen shorts worked for me in the first try. Thanks again
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SPA2102 was with Sunrocket

Post by ask_j »

Hi,
I have the spa 2102 from Sunrocket and after I bought Magic Jack I found that I could configure spa and use without computer. I searched and after lot of reading I understood that I have to unlock spa first. After couple of days try I am successfully able to unlock spa by using the Live CD. Now I have unlocked SPA and MJ SIP Info without the proxy info.

Please forgive me for so many questions..

I am confused about my next steps. I read somewhere that I need to upgrade the version of SPA, which I tried from one forum and I could not upgrade anything.

So should I upgrade SPA if yes then how?
How should I cleanup Sunrocket stuff from SPA? Is it essential?
What are my next steps?
What should I do so that my MJ account does not screw up? I mean I read somewhere that if certain things are not done then the information can reach MJ servers and they can lock the account..

Also I think that I still need to renew my MJ service every year correct? and upon renewal do I need to change anything on SPA?

I understand that I should not attach MJ as well as SPA at the same time. But should I never attach MJ to laptop after I my SPA start working? I mean there may be some software upgrades to MJ, do I need to care about them after my SPA starts working?

Please help..

Thanks
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Post by b3wh169 »

ask_j ,

I am a technologically challenged newbie, but here are some tips I can share after struggling through similar issues and getting lots of help from posts and pm's on this forum:

I'm not sure if you have your SIP info yet, but if not, I suggest using Stroh's MJ Utilities. Read through this long thread for some important tips on using the utilities: http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/stro ... t4230.html

<So should I upgrade SPA if yes then how?> YES, it seemed to help me. This thread gives some helpful tips: http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/upda ... t4445.html . Firmware can be found here on LinkSys' website.

<How should I cleanup Sunrocket stuff from SPA? Is it essential?
What are my next steps?> FOLLOW the screen shots posted on the first page of this thread, or I was actually able to follow these a bit easier: http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/magi ... t5066.html (it's for a similar model ATA). I don't think clearing out old SR data is essential (as long as you match your screens to these postings, which may involve overriding some existing data in some fields)

<What should I do so that my MJ account does not screw up? I mean I read somewhere that if certain things are not done then the information can reach MJ servers and they can lock the account..> DON'T plug in your MJ dongle (or run dongleless or as a service, etc.) while your MJ configured & registered ATA is running. Continue searching this forum for more information.

I will leave it to other, more knowledgeable posters to correct the many flagrant errors and misdirections I have hereby inadvertently given you due to my inexperience. :oops:

Congratulations by the way at unlocking your SPA 2102. From what I've read on the web, many people do not make it that far. So I think you will eventually succeed with rest.

By the way, I was also mooned by SunRocket. Glad we have some alternative with MJ (which I couldn't get to work reliable without the ATA, but it works great with it now!).
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Post by phatsacks »

Just wanted to thank both Stroth (all in one suite) and Kumar (picture reference on settings).

I got my SIP info, and it works just fine for me now.

FYI: I have a wireless router, and my adapter is behind it working just fine.

Thank you again <3
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was working... not anymore...

Post by clubchico15 »

My set up is as follows....
SPA-2102 unlocked version
Firmware upgraded 5.2.5
Used the screen shot from the 1st page.
got my SIP info via PM Dump

It was working all night last night and now i can only receive calls.
I have a dial tone when i pick up the headset and as soon as i press a key i get the busy tone. Also if i pick up the headset and wait about 3 seconds i get the busy tone also. I'm running the SPA behind a wireless router, i went straight to the modem and still no dice.. Any suggestions??

P.S.
Great forum and all the info has been helpful!!!
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UP AGAIN!!!

Post by clubchico15 »

This worked for me....

First check if your password has been changed.

second change your dial plan to

(*xx|911|<411:18004664411>|[235678]11!|<:1AAA>[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|<:1>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0)


Enter your local area code where "AAA" is in the middle.


Hope this helps!
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Post by roddy »

Have had no dial tone since MJ changed my password. I extracted the new password using MJ suite and pasted it into my ATA along with the new SIP Reg User Agent Name.

The ATA fails registration and I've been searching for an answer for about a week now. Any ideas?
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Re: UP AGAIN!!! and down again!!!

Post by clubchico15 »

clubchico15 wrote:This worked for me....

First check if your password has been changed.

second change your dial plan to

(*xx|911|<411:18004664411>|[235678]11!|<:1AAA>[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|<:1>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0)


Enter your local area code where "AAA" is in the middle.


Hope this helps!
my MJ failed as of this morning... Will this be the end??
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