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Linksys PAP2-NA
The Linksys Phone Adapter enables use of our high-quality feature-rich
telephone service through your cable or DSL Internet connection. Just
plug it into your home Router or Gateway and use the two standard
telephone jacks to connect your existing phones or fax machines. Each
phone jack operates independently, with separate phone service and phone
numbers -- like having two phone lines. With Cliconnect you'll get
clear telephone reception and reliable fax connections, even while using
the Internet at the same time for normal data operations.
STEP 1
You must first determine what IP address it received. To do this, you
need to pick up the phone attached to the Line 1 jack and dial:
**** (four asterisks)
then dial:
110 #
and you will be told the IP address of your device (e.g. 192.168.0.100)
STEP 2
Go to any browser equipped computer on your network and enter the
address: http://<IP ADDRESS>/
(where <IP ADDRESS> is replaced by the address that was given to you in
STEP 1.
STEP 3
Click on the "Admin Login" button near the top right side of the screen,
then click on the "Line 1" tab.

STEP 4
You need to modify only a few parameters from the factory default. They
are listed here:
Proxy: cliconnect.com
Display Name: Enter your Full name, this will show up as part of
your callerid.
User ID: Enter the phone number you chose when you signed up for
Cliconnect.com service.
Password: Enter the password that you chose when you signed up
for Cliconnect.com service.

STEP 5
To save bandwidth, you can change Line 1 "Preferred Codec" to G729a. You
can only do this for one line. So, if Line 1 is on G.729a, Line 2 has to
be some other codecs. We do not support G.723.

STEP 6
Click on the "Save Settings " button at the bottom of the form.

STEP 7
Make calls!
Behind NAT
If you get one-way audio, you are probably behind NAT. Make the
following changes on LINE 1 (you have to click on advanced view to see
these options)

Behind NAT
On the SIP menu

Troubleshooting
If the phone fails to login, or you have one-way audio. Please take the
time to double check your configuration as above.
If everything appears to be correct, the problem may be your firewall
If your router/firewall Supports DMZ, put your hardware phone in the DMZ
area
If you have an external firewall try opening SIP ports
SIP signalling ports (UDP) = 5060 - 5061
DNS port (UDP) = 53
TFTP port (UDP) = 69
RTP/RTCP ports (UDP) = 10000 - 30000
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