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WRT54GP2 and iiNet VoIP

A friend sent me this after struggling with the WRT54GP2 settings for a week. It looks like the web administration for the WRT doesn’t quite match up with human expectations of what things are called!

  1. In your web browser, go to http://192.168.15.1/Voice_adminPage.htm.
  2. Note: This is the hidden admin page not accessible through the main web interface!

  3. Select “Line 1” on top menu.
  4. The “SIP Settings” should be:

  5. Under “Proxy and Registration”:

  6. Under “Subscriber Information”, enter:

    Display Name: [Your VoIP Number] — Don’t think this matters
    User ID: [Your VoIP Number]
    Auth ID: [Your VoIP Number]
    Use Auth ID: yes
    Password: [Your VoIP password]

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4 Responses to “WRT54GP2 and iiNet VoIP”

  1. Steve says:
    29-Dec-2005 at 9:02 am

    just one problem there… that URL is password protected and only Vonage has the username and password.

  2. Chris says:
    29-Dec-2005 at 3:37 pm

    I guess you’re right for Vonage-packaged routers. I don’t have any experience with the locked ones.

    This router was purchased without a packaged plan, so it was not locked down by the VoIP provider. Linksys/Cisco support technicians don’t even have the ability to pull up that page on their simulator. I guess that if the router has been pre-configured by a VoIP provider then this won’t help at all.

  3. ezzy0 says:
    31-Jan-2007 at 12:36 am

    still i can receive a call but i can not dial any number

  4. bkd69 says:
    18-Mar-2008 at 2:21 am

    Check this website:
    http://aaltonen.us/2005/11/21/voip-hacks-att-callvantage-unleashed/

    Got me into the voip settings with no problems!

    bkd69

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