  DogFace05
join:2005-12-09 Cary, NC
| reply to paranoi7 Re: Linksys SPA 2102 ATA
said by paranoi7 :my model reads spa 2102 at the bottom, without -r. is there any way to figure out if this is skyrocket? Is this different from spa 2102-r? All Sunrocket SPA2102s I've come across shipped labeled SPA2102-R. However, not all SPA2102-Rs are necessarily Sunrocket's. The -R means that the adapter is factory configured with a default provisioning rule set to "RC". This setting makes the adapter, when fresh out of the box, remote customize (hence "RC") with default settings obtained from a secure HTTPS server at sipura.net. Until the adapter has successfully performed this remote customization, its web interface's Info page will show it as being in a "Customization: Pending" state, in which its voice functions and all admin level features are disabled. Cisco/Linksys/Sipura match the adapter's MAC address with the provider who ordered it, and customize it with default settings according to the provider's instructions. Following the customization, the Customization field will report the name of the provider, which will be "Sunrocket" in Sunrocket's case.
Examples of some other companies that ship SPA2102 adapters that are remote customized and labeled -R or -R1, and where the customization field shows the company's name, are Broadvoice, Clearwire, italkbb, HawkVoip (Joiphone).
So, just from a -R suffix, it's not possible to conclude conclusively whether the adapter is from Sunrocket. Similarly, it may be possible that some Sunrocket SPA2102s shipped that were not labeled -R. However, since your adapter does not have the -R, and does not exhibit the characteristics typical of Sunrocket units (among others, the ability to log into the user level page at the standard port 80, without a password), it's highly unlikely that you have one of theirs.
To find out what you have, I suggest you try my suggestions in the following thread: »[Unlock] SPA2102 - locked to which provider? |
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 kevinklin
join:2009-07-20 Quincy, MA
| reply to DogFace05 Hi Dogface05, I read quite a few threads on your expertise on unlocking VOIP routers. I got a spa2102-r from Italkbb that I no longer used for their service. For this router, I can only log in as user (Username: user; pw: 1234), but I would like to be able to log in as admin, which I could not find a password anywhere on the web. The other funny thing about this router is that it does not have a 'reset' button on it. So there is no way I can do a hard reset. Is there anyway you can help? Thanks in advance. |
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  DogFace05
join:2005-12-09 Cary, NC
| I can definitely unlock your SPA2102-R, but I do it as a paid service. In consideration of this and other sites' spam rules, I do not and will not discuss my services on any public fora. However, you're welcome to contact me in private (through this site's IM system) regarding the subject. |
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 rcd140
join:2009-04-08 Los Angeles, CA
| reply to DogFace05 Dogface05 is the man....... He unlocked my two SPA-2102AN devices........ he NAized it........ that means no matter what I do with the device, upgrade firmware, reset, factory reset, etc......... it will never goto ACN locked state again.......... all you do is give your IP address, device's MAC address and other few details and he can unlock the device for you remotely......... Mine was unlocked in less than 300 seconds.......... just send him a IM...... |
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 Rapitharian
join:2006-04-02 Burlington, NJ
| reply to paranoi7 DogFace, I have a Linksys SPA 2102-r I unlocked. Would you share with me what needs to be done to make it so I can factory reset the device and not have to re-hack the device again. I would love to cleanse the SunRocket settings from the device for good. Thanks, Rap |
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 Dan_voip
join:2007-01-03 Canada
| said by Rapitharian :DogFace, I have a Linksys SPA 2102-r I unlocked. Would you share with me what needs to be done to make it so I can factory reset the device and not have to re-hack the device again. I would love to cleanse the SunRocket settings from the device for good. Thanks, Rap If you unlock it I don't know why you will need to do a factory reset ever. You can disable provisioning. If you want the ability to do safe factory reset, IM Dogface05 and for a small fee he will make you worry free  |
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 Rapitharian
join:2006-04-02 Burlington, NJ
1 edit | reply to paranoi7 I just had DogFace05 NAize my device. It was quick easy and inexpensive. He does fine work and is easy to deal with. Feel comfortable getting him to De-SunRocket the 2102-R that you own.
After dozens of factory resets tonight, every one allowed me to get in to admin access without having to re-hack the password.
BTW, If you set the "Distinctive Ring Patterns" under the "Regional" tab in "Advanced" mode to the following: Ring1 Cadence: 60(.1/1) Ring2 Cadence: 60(.1/1) Ring3 Cadence: 60(.1/1) Ring4 Cadence: 60(.1/1) Ring5 Cadence: 60(.1/1) Ring6 Cadence: 60(.1/1) Ring7 Cadence: 60(.1/1) Ring8 Cadence: 60(.1/1) Ring8 Cadence: 60(.1/1)
You get standard solid rings, not the funky halting/stop-start ring tone the unit usually gives, via factory defaults.
It seems the the first number is modulation and the second number is tempo. So this is 1 with 1 beat. you could do 60(.1/2) and this would ring, stop, ring. I don't yet know what the 60 does. The format is every number in the () must be preceded by a . except the last. the last should not have the .
-Rap |
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