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ATA Configuration Print

We will configure your ATA, test it and ship it directly to you. We offer ATAs from Grandstream and Linksys. We will NOT lock you out by changing and withholding the ATA password. For those who use an X-Light softphone, here are screen shots to assist with the config. And for those businesses using Asterisk, please see our Asterisk instructions.

ATA Configurations

Grandstream Configuration

The Grandstream Phone Adapter enables telephone service through a cable or DSL Internet connection. Plug it from the WAN port into your Router and use the telephone jack to connect a standard analog phone.

Step 1
You must first determine what IP address was assigned to it by your router. Pick up the phone. You may, or may not have a dial-tone.
Dial: ***** (five asterisks)
A voice response will say the IP address assigned by your router to the ATA (e.g. 192.168.xxx.xxx).
If you are connected from a modem straight into your computer with no router, it will need to be plugged into the LAN port of the Grandstream, and connected to the Ethernet connection of your computer. You can then use the default IP address <192.168.2.1> to configure the ATA.

STEP 2
Go to the browser on your computer (on the same network) and enter the address:
http://<192.168.xxx.xxx>

Step 3
Type <admin> in the Password box








Step 4
SIP Server : sip.hostedvoiptelecom.com
SIP User ID: your new number from Binary Telecom, in 11 digits, with no punctuation. <12345678901>
Authenticate ID: the same 11 digit number
Authenticate password: enter password assigned when you signed up for service (will show blank after it is saved)
Name: Business or individual name to show on Caller ID
Repeat these steps for a second FXS port if needed.

Step 5
Scroll to the bottom and choose <update>
Then choose <reboot>






Step 6
Make calls when light on top of ATA stops flashing (there are two sequences of flashes)

 

Linksys PAP2 Configuration

Start by plugging it into your 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.

STEP 1
You must first determine what IP address was assigned to it by your router. Pick up the phone attached to the Line 1 jack. You may, or may not have a dial-tone.
Dial: **** (four asterisks)
Dial: 110 #
A voice response will say the IP address of your device (e.g. 192.168.xxx.xxx)

STEP 2
Go to the browser on your computer (on the same network) and enter the address:
http://<192.168.xxx.xxx>

STEP 3
Click on the "Admin Login" button near the top right side of the screen (the Admin default password is <admin>), then click on the "Line 1" tab.







STEP 4
Proxy: <sip.hostedvoiptelecom.com>
Display Name: Enter your full name, this will show up as part of your caller ID
User ID: Enter the phone number assigned when you signed up for Binary Telecom service. It should be 11 digits, with a 1 in front, and no punctuation.
Password: Enter the password assigned when you signed up for service. .

Step 5
Repeat these steps for Line 2 if needed.

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

You are ready to make calls


Asterisk Configuration

 

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