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pacos831
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 5:20 pm Post subject:
linksys pap2 problema with password |
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Can someone help please?
I lost the password that let me connect to the voip provider, I dont need
the password to get in the linksys i know it, but the one that is written in
the line 1 o line 2 under display name.
In display name there is written: 4661 but in password: ************, now
how I can revel this password?
I tried with those tools like revel pass, asterisk ecc.ecc., but seems not
to work.
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Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 2:57 am Post subject:
Re: linksys pap2 problema with password |
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"pacos831" <pacos831@virgilio.it> writes:
| Quote: | Can someone help please?
I lost the password that let me connect to the voip provider, I dont need
the password to get in the linksys i know it, but the one that is written in
the line 1 o line 2 under display name.
In display name there is written: 4661 but in password: ************, now
how I can revel this password?
I tried with those tools like revel pass, asterisk ecc.ecc., but seems not
to work.
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Maybe I'm being dense and not understanding something, but why don't
you ask your voip service provider? I can't imagine anyone here knows
what your password is.
-wolfgang
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Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ |
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pacos831
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:20 pm Post subject:
Re: linksys pap2 problema with password |
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| Quote: | you ask your voip service provider? I can't imagine anyone here knows
what your password is.
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The problem is that the provider wants money, because they say that as been
a problem that I made and they have too make a big research, I think is a
way to steal some money, but I don't want to give to them.
Anyway I have to resolve because this subscription with this company is for
1 year. Please everybody help me |
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NewMan
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 11:43 pm Post subject:
Re: linksys pap2 problema with password |
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Well you could play dirty. Find another AC Adapter that will plug in
to the PAP2 unit - perhaps one of the universal ones, but with a much
higher voltage. If it is rated for 6 volts, put 12 or 18 volts into it
and fry it. Then return it with the original adaptor as "defective"
and get a free replacement.
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 14:44:32 +0100, "pacos831" <pacos831@virgilio.it>
wrote:
| Quote: | you ask your voip service provider? I can't imagine anyone here knows
what your password is.
The problem is that the provider wants money, because they say that as been
a problem that I made and they have too make a big research, I think is a
way to steal some money, but I don't want to give to them.
Anyway I have to resolve because this subscription with this company is for
1 year. Please everybody help me
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Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 12:42 am Post subject:
Re: linksys pap2 problema with password |
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NewMan <CloakedRun2001@yahoo.ca> writes:
| Quote: | Well you could play dirty. Find another AC Adapter that will plug in
to the PAP2 unit - perhaps one of the universal ones, but with a much
higher voltage. If it is rated for 6 volts, put 12 or 18 volts into it
and fry it. Then return it with the original adaptor as "defective"
and get a free replacement.
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Such damage usually leaves big tell-tale signs in the form of darkened
PC board sections and components. I also suspect such damage is
fairly common and the repair depot will know exactly what happened.
After all, there are some folks that will plug stuff in using any
wall-wart that happens to have the same physical connectors.
I fear the original poster will just have to pay up and find a better
service for when his contract runs out.
Personally, I think people would do well by avoiding the fixed-price
voip service providers. They tend to be nasty inflexible companies
that only allow you to connect up to them using their one
configuration-locked ATA. Places that charge by the minute usually
cost less when averaged over the year (at least for me) and they
usually couldn't care less if you have your own password or administer
your own ATA or sip-phone. You need to at least be able to set up
your own dial-plan in your ATA to make direct SIP URL calls over the
net (which is where the real fun starts!).
-wolfgang
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Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/
Direct SIP URL Dialing: http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/phonedirectory.html |
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