 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| reply to boogerman69 Re: Linksys pap2
said by boogerman69 :Maz, I agree, we are not arguing, I think we are not necessarily speaking the same language on some of this..(i.e., reboot, reset, ect) The 3 key items are this: 1. Don't do a factory reset 73738# or kiss it goodbye. 2. Never leave provision enabled without your own TFTP server. 3. Change default Admin access once able to reconfigure. Other than those three, the unit is safe to reconfigure. I still don't see how the unit is unsafe when facing the internet. AFAIK and for the time being, what you said above are correct, but may no longer be true (if you know what I mean -- see my previous post).
Anyway, we have discussed something way off-track. -- Mazi (UK Non-Geo Phone: +44-703-194-2574) |
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 boogerman69
join:2006-09-28 Newport, MI | LOL! your right.. This is why I stick to the unlocked units! Although I do like the RTP300 very much.. |
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| Boogerman,
I re-read your posts and noticed something about what you said regarding the reset and did some thinking as well as consulting with some friends. Up to certain degrees, you are right that a soft reset can be considered as a reboot. For instance, if you look at some of the machine (assembly) codes, i.e. reset (RST), it is used to clear (initialize/reset) the accumulator(s) and/or register(s) of a CPU and jump to certain memory location to prepare for a soft reboot. In this sense, you are right and I apologize for the misunderstanding here. -- Mazi (UK Non-Geo Phone: +44-703-194-2574) |
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 jonybd
join:2005-07-10
| reply to boogerman69 So, after waiting long period of time, we came to final that linksys pap2 is not designed for multiroute.
- it is excellent device but not for prorfessional uses, its designed for residential servies only.
- In call shop or call center, we can use this device for prepaid service , or we cant force update the linksys, until we power cycle it.
Note: only for this feature linksys pap2 couldnt able to make "Telco product: MAXS or IMIX dialer" |
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 jonybd
join:2005-07-10
| reply to jonybd So, at the we end we learned that. linksys pap2 regarding provisioning has the following disadvantages, which they should update to get huge more market.
- "Telco company" has dialers like MAXS (isdn/pstn least cost route) , IMIX (isdn / pstn least cost route) and there features couldnt be done by linksys pap2.
- only for linksys pap2 force provisioning its not able to take call shop markets where you put 8 linksys and do cash payments useing real time billing softwares.
- useing linksys pap2 its not possible to work with multi providers like MAXS dialers (pstn/isdn) you can.
- useing linksys is only a target of residential uses not call shop.
thank you and wish this post is noticed by linksys pap2 developers. |
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