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Teekaboo

join:2003-01-26
Upland, CA

iAN-02EX Lingo Adapter Assistance Please.

Hello everyone I am a former Lingo customer and I have the iAN-02EX Lingo Adapter , I have read everywhere about how they recently upgraded the firmware and the supervisor password to configure the ATA has been changed , I am willing to compensate anyone that can provide me with the supervisor password. Please private message me if you can assist me and we can discuss a deal.

Lingo iAN-02EX
Board ID: U53V005.00.00_UTSTARCOM
Firmware Version: V2.8.2.63b
Web UI Version: 1.0.1

Teekaboo

join:2003-01-26
Upland, CA
Anyone? $20.00 paypal to anyone that can supply me with the supervisor password or unlock it for me.

micko113

join:2004-04-15
Renton, WA
I have the same version of firmware as you do and bellow login still works,
user name: user
password: ph3taswe

Teekaboo

join:2003-01-26
Upland, CA
Cool thanks for the login however that login only allows you limited none administrative access which would not allow me to configure a new SIP address and configuration.

Thank you again however,
Teekaboo

micko113

join:2004-04-15
Renton, WA
Try FxGreek's suggestion from this post »forum.sipphone.com/viewtopic.php···ghlight=

Teekaboo

join:2003-01-26
Upland, CA
Yea I have already read that and tried it , thats how I know for certain that the firmware has changed the supervisor password. That information does however work on lingos old firmware devices.

Thanks

micko113

join:2004-04-15
Renton, WA
You're welcome,
Sorry I couldn't help more.

caseydoug

join:2001-08-14
Seattle, WA

I've been away, so I missed this thread. If you allow your adapter to access the internet, it will auto-configure with a unique supervisor password, even if you are no longer a subscriber (unless you disable the auto-configuration feature). Firmware version 63b does have a default password, but it will work only if you perform a hard reset, and then prevent the adapter from accessing the internet. Check your IM.

micko113

join:2004-04-15
Renton, WA
Interesting workaround
Thanks for sharing!

kaka4204

join:2002-07-11
East York, ON

reply to caseydoug
i had posted the same question a while ago, but didn't get any answer.

i have tried doing a hard reset without the system being connected to internet, but the passwords listed on the sites don't work anymore for supervisor account for the latest firmware.

caseydoug - if you happen to know the new pass, mind sharing?

much appreciated
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angel66

join:2007-08-09
Carrollton, TX
I am in the same situation with my lingo adapter in V2.8.2.63b.

caseydoug - would you share the new supervisor password?

Any help welome.


meister_sd
Premium
join:2006-01-29
La Mesa, CA
Does anyone know where firmware can be downloaded? Is there a difference between "lingo" and "unlocked" (if it exists)?

caseydoug

join:2001-08-14
Seattle, WA

Lingo's firmware used to be available at 209.227.167.160. I haven't checked for a while.

Lingo doesn't really have an "unlocked" firmware version. Each version of the firmware has certain default settings built in, including a default supervisor password and a default location for its configuration files. As soon as new firmware is loaded, the adapter goes back to the internet to find and load the specified configuration files. Those files, in turn, proceed to overwrite the default password with a device-specific password and also to write all of your account information (SIP username, SIP password, SIP server addresses, etc.)

That is why knowing the default supervisor password will not by itself gain you access to your Lingo information. The default supervisor password will not even get you into the supervisor pages unless you perform a factory reset while disconnected from the internet -- i.e., wipe out the information that was loaded by the configuration files. So it really doesn't help you to know the default password unless you are terminating your Lingo service and want to use the adapter with a different provider.

zacknew

join:2007-10-23
Minneapolis, MN
Caseydoug,
I am planning on disconnecting my lingo service so I am looking on how to unlock my lingo iAN-02EX adapter. can you please help? advise on how to go about that?
ANyone????


meister_sd
Premium
join:2006-01-29
La Mesa, CA

said by zacknew See Profile :

looking on how to unlock my lingo iAN-02EX adapter.
Depends on the firmware version. Login and check. Keep it off the internet if it has not been used for a while.

I did a factory reset on mine and used this:

UN: supervisor
PW: $KunK$pit (factory reset)

To do a factory reset, pick up the phone and dial:

*#456987#

zacknew

join:2007-10-23
Minneapolis, MN
I am still unable to unlock my adapter. tried this pwd and once I hit enter it clears out.

markosjal

join:2005-08-06
Mexico


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reply to Teekaboo
For V2.8.2.63b firmware ONLY, other units have been unlocked and are easy

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR UNIT. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO THE INTERNET

Try the files at this Page. Obviously the username and passwords will not work.

»www.abptech.com/support/faqs/faq···ade.html

This is the same unit with a different name.

You should be able to sniff the ethernet packets to see if it attempts a firmware download (Via WAN PORT). If it does, try feeding it this file instead of the "real" file whether that be via TFTP or HTTP. This should be easy if it is looking for that file at a DNS name, and not an IP. A little more difficult if it is looking for an IP, but not impossible.

After feeding the unit the file, try a factory reset.

which may be as posted earlier here *#456987# or *#26845#

REMOVE ANY PROVISIONING RULES before connecting to the internet

IF YOU HAVE ANY SUCCESS OR FAILURE WITH THIS, POST YOUR RESULTS HERE FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS!

caseydoug

join:2001-08-14
Seattle, WA
Those are instructions for upgrading the bootloader, which is not necessary. Also, following these instructions requires knowing the password, which is what people are trying to find out in the first place.

markosjal

join:2005-08-06
Mexico


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reply to Teekaboo
Caseydoug.

If you download the file there you will find the full firmware, of course you must LOOK in order to SEE it. Just as you should have read my previous post to have understood it. I did say

"Try the files at this Page. Obviously the username and passwords will not work."

Also note that most of the locked devices that I have seen attempt to automatically download a newer firmware version (you may need to reset to force this to happen, but try first without resetting). So my suggestion is simply offering this firmware when the IAN-02ex asks for it, and resetting again afterwards, IF it takes the upgrade.

It may not give you the current password, but you MIGHT be able to use this information to make your box unlocked (and subsequently most probably unusable on Lingo)

Mark

PS I am no new kid on the block, I have unlocked MANY devices. On some , I have used exactly this same technique with much success.

caseydoug

join:2001-08-14
Seattle, WA

markosjal,

I read your post, and I looked at the referenced files (in fact, I already had them). But the files included OLDER firmware versions than the 63b version that most iAN-02EX Lingo adapters currently have. A configuration file in the Lingo adapter tells it which firmware version to download, and it downloads that version only if it is not already loaded. It is highly unlikely that anyone reading this will have a configuration file that's looking for the specific firmware versions included in your post: Azatel versions 1.4 or 1.5, which haven't been used for years.

The other files included in your post were boot code files. I don't think people should try to load the boot code unless they know what they are doing.

If anyone want's to unlock their UTStarcom iAN-02EX or Azacall 200 adapter to use with a provider other than Lingo, just IM me.
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