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Re: [Vonage] PAP2 Phone Adapter cancel fee ?! So, I've got a "virgin" PAP2, and slapped into a small, non internet connected testbed. Could get to the web pages. Forgot to capture screenshots, but they seemed to be some basic info and some standard pages I've seen in other sipura 2000 config pages.
There is a link marked "admin options" or some such. Need a username/password to authenticate. Didn't do the obvious admin/linksys trick (that's still their default pw setup, right?)
One thing I *did* notice was that the ****73738# trick with the ethernet unplugged. Surprised I got the "press 1 to continue, press * to cancel" phrase. No passcode entered. Of course, resetted the thing, but haven't tried checking the web interface again.
Food for thought, or a place to start experimenting. |
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 | So, the reset didn't do what I thought it would (hopefully) do. The admin pages still ask for a password. And admin/linksys doesn't work either. Oh well.
I did mirror the pages off the device though, if people want them, I can put them up somewhere after I scour out the MAC address.
Lastly, snagged the new firmware with a tftp client. parts of the firmware look suspiciously like the Sipura 2000 firmware (no surprise). Anyone want to risk bricking their device?  |
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 | Where did you get the firmware from? I've looked on the Linksys tftp site, but could not find it (maybe I was looking in the wrong place). |
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 | I don't think Linksys has a *t*ftp site. They have an ftp site. Anyways, the file location came from some other post. Basically the file sits on a tftp server in vonage.net land. Just pointed a tftp client at it and downloaded the firmware.
Still stuck at no access to the admin pages however. The Sipura flashing program fails as well, needing a password. At least I didn't brick the PAP2  |
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 | reply to chromant Guys, Does anyone know the PAP2 password now? Looks like a "virgin" PAP3 still comes locked to Vonage. Many thanks for answering this mistery?  |
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