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Linksys SPA2100/SPA2102 for Freephoneline

Before you start configuring the adapter, make sure you have the following settings for your SIP account:
- SIP Server address (sometimes called SIP Proxy)
- SIP User ID (the phone number, with 1 in front of the area code)
- The password for the SIP account (a combination of letters and numbers)
To obtain these settings, you must contact Freephoneline and ask for your configuration file. There's a one time charge for this, currently $50 CAD + tax. They will send you a Word document with the settings or enable a new page under your online account.

Connecting the adapter:


  • If you use a router for your internet connection (or if your modem has a built in router) then connect the WAN port (blue on SPA2102) to one of the LAN ports of your router and leave the LAN port (yellow on SPA2102) disconnected. Then connnect a phone to the Phone 1 port and dial ****7932#1#1 then hang up (this will enable web access to the ATA from its WAN side). Then pick up the phone again and dial ****110#. The adapter will read back (with voice) its IP address (something like 192.168.1.102). Open a web browser and enter that address.
  • If you don't use a router for your internet connection (your computer is connected directly to the modem) then connect the WAN port (blue on SPA2102) to your modem, and the LAN port (yellow on SPA2102) to your computer. disconnected. Then connnect a phone to the Phone 1 port and dial ****7932#0#1 then hang up. Then open a browser and enter the ip address 192.168.0.1 to access the ATA's web interface for the rest of the configuration. Also you will have to reboot your modem (disconnect the power cord and plug it back in).

    When you access the web interface of the SPA2100/2102, a page similar to this will come up. Enter the Voice settings at the top of the screen:


  • Linksys SPA adapter for Freephoneline

    Before you start configuring the adapter, make sure you have the following settings for your SIP account:
    - SIP Server address (sometimes called SIP Proxy)
    - SIP User ID (the phone number, with 1 in front of the area code)
    - The password for the SIP account (a combination of letters and numbers)
    To obtain these settings, you must contact Freephoneline and ask for your configuration file. There's a one time charge for this, currently $50 CAD + tax. They will send you a Word document with the settings.

    Plug in the adapter (power, the Ethernet port to your router, and a phone into Line 1). Wait about 20 seconds then pick up the phone and dial ****110#. The adapter will read back (with voice) it's IP address (something like 192.168.1.102). Open a browser and enter that address.



    First, we'll adjust some of the SIP parameters, so click the SIP submenu.

    Linksys RT31P2 and WRT54GP2 for Freephoneline

    Before you start configuring the adapter, make sure you have the following settings for your SIP account:
    - SIP Server address (sometimes called SIP Proxy)
    - SIP User ID (the phone number, with 1 in front of the area code)
    - The password for the SIP account (a combination of letters and numbers)
    To obtain these settings, you must contact Freephoneline and ask for your configuration file. There's a one time charge for this, currently $50 CAD + tax. They will send you a Word document with the settings.

    Plug in the router (power, a computer to one of the Ethernet ports, the modem to the WAN port and a phone into Line 1). Wait about 60 seconds then open a browser and enter the address http://192.168.15.1/Voice_adminPage.htm. The default username is admin and the password is admin.



    First, we'll adjust some of the SIP parameters, so click the SIP submenu.

    Linksys RTP300 or WRTP54G for Freephoneline

    Before you start configuring the adapter, make sure you have the following settings for your SIP account:
    - SIP Server address (sometimes called SIP Proxy)
    - SIP User ID (the phone number, with 1 in front of the area code)
    - The password for the SIP account (a combination of letters and numbers)
    To obtain these settings, you must contact Freephoneline and ask for your configuration file. There's a one time charge for this, currently $50 CAD + tax. They will send you a Word document with the settings.

    Plug in the router (power, a computer to one of the Ethernet ports, the modem to the WAN port and a phone into Line 1). Wait about 60 seconds then open a browser and enter the address http://192.168.15.1. The default username is admin and the password is admin.



    Click Voice from the top menu to get into the VoIP settings section.

    Linksys PAP2/PAP2T for Freephoneline

    Before you start configuring the adapter, make sure you have the following settings for your SIP account:
    - SIP Server address (sometimes called SIP Proxy)
    - SIP User ID (the phone number, with 1 in front of the area code)
    - The password for the SIP account (a combination of letters and numbers)
    To obtain these settings, you must contact Freephoneline and ask for your configuration file. There's a one time charge for this, currently $50 CAD + tax. They will send you a Word document with the settings.

    Plug in the adapter (power, an Ethernet cable to your router and a phone into Line 1). Wait about 20 seconds then pick up the phone and dial ****110#. The adapter will read back (with voice) its IP address. Open a browser and enter that IP address. The Info page of the adapter will show up.



    Click Admin Login on the right , then Switch to advanced view in the middle, to get access to Advanced VoIP settings pages.



    Now you're ready to configure the VoIP settings. First, we'll adjust some of the SIP parameters, so click the SIP submenu.