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... to Know the Phone Adapter The Back Panel The Front Panel Chapter 4: Getting Started Before You Begin Connecting the Phone Adapter Configuring the Phone Adapter Placing the Phone Adapter Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Overview Accessing the Interactive Voice Response Menu... Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Entering a Password Configuring the Settings for your babyTEL Service Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility Overview How to Local Area Networks The Use of Contents...
... to Know the Phone Adapter The Back Panel The Front Panel Chapter 4: Getting Started Before You Begin Connecting the Phone Adapter Configuring the Phone Adapter Placing the Phone Adapter Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Overview Accessing the Interactive Voice Response Menu... Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Entering a Password Configuring the Settings for your babyTEL Service Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility Overview How to Local Area Networks The Use of Contents...
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Phone Adapter with Router Figure 6-11: Voice - User 1 Screen 39 Figure 6-12: Speed Dial and Supplementary Service Settings 41 Figure 6-13: Distinctive Ring and Ring Settings 42 Figure B-1: IP Configuration Screen 61 Figure B-2: MAC/Adapter Address 61 Figure B-3: MAC/Physical Address 62 Figure B-4: MAC Address Cloning 62
Phone Adapter with Router Figure 6-11: Voice - User 1 Screen 39 Figure 6-12: Speed Dial and Supplementary Service Settings 41 Figure 6-13: Distinctive Ring and Ring Settings 42 Figure B-1: IP Configuration Screen 61 Figure B-2: MAC/Adapter Address 61 Figure B-3: MAC/Physical Address 62 Figure B-4: MAC Address Cloning 62
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...also have other chapters available for setting up the Phone Adapter. • Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility This chapter explains how to configure the Phone Adapter using the settings provided by your network, install and set up a network with the basic steps, then you are ready to... 2: Networking Basics This chapter briefly explains how a network functions. • Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu This chapter explains how to configure the Phone Adapter's network settings when you on how to the Internet. When you're finished with the Phone Adapter.
...also have other chapters available for setting up the Phone Adapter. • Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility This chapter explains how to configure the Phone Adapter using the settings provided by your network, install and set up a network with the basic steps, then you are ready to... 2: Networking Basics This chapter briefly explains how a network functions. • Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu This chapter explains how to configure the Phone Adapter's network settings when you on how to the Internet. When you're finished with the Phone Adapter.
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... IP Addresses DHCP frees you from your network, you already have assigned a static IP address to your network. dhcp (dynamic host configuration protocol): a protocol that static IP address when configuring the Phone Adapter. These IP addresses are called dynamic because they expire and may require you will experience network errors, such as...
... IP Addresses DHCP frees you from your network, you already have assigned a static IP address to your network. dhcp (dynamic host configuration protocol): a protocol that static IP address when configuring the Phone Adapter. These IP addresses are called dynamic because they expire and may require you will experience network errors, such as...
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... have the following: • An active Internet connection • An active babyTEL service account and its settings • cable/DSL modem • One computer for configuration of the Phone Adapter • Analog telephone or fax machine with the PHONE 2 port. Otherwise, the Phone Adapter or the telephone wiring in your analog...
... have the following: • An active Internet connection • An active babyTEL service account and its settings • cable/DSL modem • One computer for configuration of the Phone Adapter • Analog telephone or fax machine with the PHONE 2 port. Otherwise, the Phone Adapter or the telephone wiring in your analog...
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Enter 192.168.0.1/advanced in the Cloned MAC Address field. Proceed to configure the MAC Clone Settings. (Contact your ISP for more information.) Enable MAC Clone Service. The Router - b. If your Internet Connection Type. Click the Submit... supplied a password, you will appear. DHCP a. Select DHCP from the Figure 4-6: Router - Proceed to the appropriate instructions for user access (this cannot be changed). c. Configuring the Phone Adapter Phone Adapter with Router 1. Then enter the user password supplied by babyTEL. 4. If you use a cable modem, you will not see a login...
Enter 192.168.0.1/advanced in the Cloned MAC Address field. Proceed to configure the MAC Clone Settings. (Contact your ISP for more information.) Enable MAC Clone Service. The Router - b. If your Internet Connection Type. Click the Submit... supplied a password, you will appear. DHCP a. Select DHCP from the Figure 4-6: Router - Proceed to the appropriate instructions for user access (this cannot be changed). c. Configuring the Phone Adapter Phone Adapter with Router 1. Then enter the user password supplied by babyTEL. 4. If you use a cable modem, you will not see a login...
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...Static IP from the Connection Type drop-down menu. c. b. Select PPPoE from your local area network. If the Phone Adapter is pre-configured by babyTEL for instructions. subnet mask: an address code that forwards Internet traffic from the Connection Type drop-down menu. Figure 4-9: PPPoE Settings...assigned to a computer or device connected to "Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility" for more information. If you do not need to configure additional settings, refer to a network. Phone Adapter with Router Static IP a. d. Enter the user name in the PPPoE Login Name field, ...
...Static IP from the Connection Type drop-down menu. c. b. Select PPPoE from your local area network. If the Phone Adapter is pre-configured by babyTEL for instructions. subnet mask: an address code that forwards Internet traffic from the Connection Type drop-down menu. Figure 4-9: PPPoE Settings...assigned to a computer or device connected to "Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility" for more information. If you do not need to configure additional settings, refer to a network. Phone Adapter with Router Static IP a. d. Enter the user name in the PPPoE Login Name field, ...
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... connected to one of the Internet phones.) 2. Refer to the instructions supplied by babyTEL for you, and you do not need to manually configure the Phone Adapter by entering the settings provided by the # (pound) key or hang up the telephone. For more information. You may be pre...-configured for more advanced configuration, refer to "Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility." This chapter explains how to use voice responses. Wait until you select an option...
... connected to one of the Internet phones.) 2. Refer to the instructions supplied by babyTEL for you, and you do not need to manually configure the Phone Adapter by entering the settings provided by the # (pound) key or hang up the telephone. For more information. You may be pre...-configured for more advanced configuration, refer to "Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility." This chapter explains how to use voice responses. Wait until you select an option...
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... Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Description Use this time. The settings you have saved will take effect after you hear, "Linksys configuration menu. subnet mask: an address code that forwards Internet traffic from your local area network. mac address: the unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each...
... Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Description Use this time. The settings you have saved will take effect after you hear, "Linksys configuration menu. subnet mask: an address code that forwards Internet traffic from your local area network. mac address: the unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each...
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... 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu pppoe: a type of the Phone Adapter. Refer to use DHCP. dhcp (dynamic host configuration protocol): a protocol that provides authentication (username and password) in addition to static IP address; Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. Hear the local...
... 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu pppoe: a type of the Phone Adapter. Refer to use DHCP. dhcp (dynamic host configuration protocol): a protocol that provides authentication (username and password) in addition to static IP address; Use the * (star) key when entering a decimal point. Hear the local...
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... be reset to their factory default settings. Use this setting to enable or disable WAN access to the Web-based Utility. (This Utility lets you configure the Phone Adapter.) After you need to enter a password, refer to enable.
... be reset to their factory default settings. Use this setting to enable or disable WAN access to the Web-based Utility. (This Utility lets you configure the Phone Adapter.) After you need to enter a password, refer to enable.
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... enter J, K, L, j, k, or l - press 6. Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Entering a Password Phone Adapter with Router 21 The Phone Adapter will reboot and all user-configurable settings will hear, "Option successful." press 3. • To enter G, H, I, g, h, or i - enter 1 to cancel. Action User Factory Reset Interactive Voice Response Menu Command (press these keys...
... enter J, K, L, j, k, or l - press 6. Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Entering a Password Phone Adapter with Router 21 The Phone Adapter will reboot and all user-configurable settings will hear, "Option successful." press 3. • To enter G, H, I, g, h, or i - enter 1 to cancel. Action User Factory Reset Interactive Voice Response Menu Command (press these keys...
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press 9. • To enter all other characters, press 0. For example, to the main menu, press * (star). Configuring the Settings for your babyTEL Service Then press the # (pound) key to indicate that you want to change the settings for your babyTEL service, ...refer to the instructions provided by babyTEL and "Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility." 22 Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Configuring the Settings for your entry and return to enter the password phone@321 by keypad, press these keys: 746630321. To cancel your babyTEL Service If...
press 9. • To enter all other characters, press 0. For example, to the main menu, press * (star). Configuring the Settings for your babyTEL Service Then press the # (pound) key to indicate that you want to change the settings for your babyTEL service, ...refer to the instructions provided by babyTEL and "Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility." 22 Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu Configuring the Settings for your entry and return to enter the password phone@321 by keypad, press these keys: 746630321. To cancel your babyTEL Service If...
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...the Web-based Utility Overview Phone Adapter with Router 23 If you do not need to make changes, follow the instructions in this screen, configure port forwarding, DMZ, multicast, and reserved ports range settings. Additional tabs will describe each web page of the Web-based Utility. This .... On this chapter. Refer to the instructions supplied by babyTEL for you, and you do wish to change any settings. Also, access to configure the Internet connection, MAC clone, remote management, QoS, VLAN, and optional settings. • LAN Setup. This chapter will be accessed via your...
...the Web-based Utility Overview Phone Adapter with Router 23 If you do not need to make changes, follow the instructions in this screen, configure port forwarding, DMZ, multicast, and reserved ports range settings. Additional tabs will describe each web page of the Web-based Utility. This .... On this chapter. Refer to the instructions supplied by babyTEL for you, and you do wish to change any settings. Also, access to configure the Internet connection, MAC clone, remote management, QoS, VLAN, and optional settings. • LAN Setup. This chapter will be accessed via your...
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... the web browser on a screen, click the Submit All Changes button to save the changes, or click the Undo All Changes button to configure call forward, speed dial, supplementary service, and ring settings for the primary Internet phone line. • User 2. When you will not ...Address field. If babyTEL supplied a password, then you have assigned a static IP address to configure the user password. • User 1. Click basic to view basic settings, or click advanced to configure call forward, speed dial, supplementary service, and ring settings for user access. (This cannot be...
... the web browser on a screen, click the Submit All Changes button to save the changes, or click the Undo All Changes button to configure call forward, speed dial, supplementary service, and ring settings for the primary Internet phone line. • User 2. When you will not ...Address field. If babyTEL supplied a password, then you have assigned a static IP address to configure the user password. • User 1. Click basic to view basic settings, or click advanced to configure call forward, speed dial, supplementary service, and ring settings for user access. (This cannot be...
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If you configure the Internet connection, MAC clone, remote management, QoS, VLAN, and optional settings. If you select PPPoE, DHCP or DHCP, PPPoE, then the Phone Adapter will ...
If you configure the Internet connection, MAC clone, remote management, QoS, VLAN, and optional settings. If you select PPPoE, DHCP or DHCP, PPPoE, then the Phone Adapter will ...
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... default is NAT. When the Phone Adapter issues IP addresses, it starts with Router The Router - The default is 192.168.0.1. Select the service you configure the local network, dynamic DHCP, and static DHCP lease settings. The default is 192.168.0.2. Number of its DHCP client IP address range. The default...
... default is NAT. When the Phone Adapter issues IP addresses, it starts with Router The Router - The default is 192.168.0.1. Select the service you configure the local network, dynamic DHCP, and static DHCP lease settings. The default is 192.168.0.2. Number of its DHCP client IP address range. The default...
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... is sent. 32 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab Enter the IP address of data sent. Application Screen This screen lets you configure port forwarding, DMZ, and reserved ports range settings. Select the protocol used, TCP, UDP, or Both. Enter the IP address of the server, 192.168...
... is sent. 32 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Router Tab Enter the IP address of data sent. Application Screen This screen lets you configure port forwarding, DMZ, and reserved ports range settings. Select the protocol used, TCP, UDP, or Both. Enter the IP address of the server, 192.168...
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System Screen User Password. System Configuration Figure 6-10: Voice - Enter the password for user access to undo your change , click the Submit All Changes button to save the changes, or click the Undo All Changes button to the Web-based Utility. Phone Adapter with Router The Voice - NOTE: If babyTEL supplied this password, you have finished making your change . 38 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab System Screen This screen lets you change the password for the user. (By default, there is no password.) When you may not be able to change it.
System Screen User Password. System Configuration Figure 6-10: Voice - Enter the password for user access to undo your change , click the Submit All Changes button to save the changes, or click the Undo All Changes button to the Web-based Utility. Phone Adapter with Router The Voice - NOTE: If babyTEL supplied this password, you have finished making your change . 38 Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab System Screen This screen lets you change the password for the user. (By default, there is no password.) When you may not be able to change it.
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Accept Last Calle.r Enter the ID of the caller blocked via the Accept Last Caller service. User 1/2 Screen Use the appropriate screen to configure settings for each Internet phone line. Phone Adapter with Router Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab Figure 6-11: Voice - User 1 Screen 39 The Voice - Block Last Caller Enter the ID of the caller accepted via the Block Last Caller service.
Accept Last Calle.r Enter the ID of the caller blocked via the Accept Last Caller service. User 1/2 Screen Use the appropriate screen to configure settings for each Internet phone line. Phone Adapter with Router Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility The Voice Tab Figure 6-11: Voice - User 1 Screen 39 The Voice - Block Last Caller Enter the ID of the caller accepted via the Block Last Caller service.