

- #HOW TO REGISTER WINDOWS PC TO WSUS WITHOUT GPO UPDATE#
- #HOW TO REGISTER WINDOWS PC TO WSUS WITHOUT GPO PASSWORD#
You don't have to log-out of the Web UI each time you make a change. I have 3 different accounts for SIP and real DID service, and with a bit of trying, got them all to register, using the above info. especially if the computers softphone connects.
#HOW TO REGISTER WINDOWS PC TO WSUS WITHOUT GPO PASSWORD#
if it still isn't registering, you may have copied the password incorrectly, if you have it working on the MAC, but not on the phone, or one of the other pieces of info. IF you forgot your login, use the back-door entry of sadmin/sadmin If it's the first time you entered into the Web UI, the default name/pass is admin/admin Or whatever the IP showing on the phone is, and you should be able to enter your phones Login Screen. so far so good, or if another one shows, it's OK too, just use the one that shows on the phone to go into your Web UI by typing it into the URL area of the browser.

careful when connecting to OPEN Hot-Spots, you're fully open to hacking using the back-door entry account. You CAN get into the Web UI using wireless, if your router actually sees the phone and created an IP for it. The STATUS button is the upper right top-most button. it could take up to 30 seconds to negotiate this, when first booted up, but faster after that if using "restart" option. use the IP shown on the phone when you press the STATUS button after it finished saying Optaining IP Address at the bottom of the screen. even on a MAC, web based is web based, or it should be. It seems you're getting into the router, and if so, you should see the Web Interface UI pages. If your VoIP service fully supports the codec you entered, it's not a problem, but some providers use a lower grade compression, so setting the Codec: AUTO, may also help to register to them. Some VoIP services may also need the Register Timer(sec): adjusted, but start with above first and see if it works for now. So the entries in the two blank fields would be. You can try the same as SIP Domain, or take that entry and ( if it's not ) run it thru into the little text window to trace another IP.įor instance, the actual shows an IP address of 216.34.94.184 If I tried rebooting the phone, after it connected, (Tools/ReBoot option #8) it connected and registered in under 6 seconds.įrom what I can see, it could be because you don't have the Proxy Address and port.Īlso, your VoIP server may need the Outbound Address and port too. (shown in the phone as WPA2-PSK AES) and it registers to my VoIP service too. Quote I'm connecting using WPA2 Personal with AES and it's getting in just fine. you should use COPY/PASTE, with the KEY, to not make any errors entering the KEY manually. The Shared Key on the router MUST match when placed in the phones Security KEY text window. Or just not registering to the service you use, but gives you the IP address? That's why I ask, Is the phone NOT obtaining an IP address from your router?. If you're not using any encryption for your router or phone, something may not be set correctly. If I tried rebooting the phone, after it connected, ( Tools/ ReBoot option #8) it connected and registered in under 6 seconds. When first connecting, it takes around 20 to 30 seconds, from the phone first being turned on (booted-up), to fully registering with the VoIP service, including connecting to the router with encryption. I'm connecting using WPA2 Personal with AES and it's getting in just fine. but, if you can't even have it give you an IP address to log into, you may have the security settings of the phone and security settings of your router, not matching.
#HOW TO REGISTER WINDOWS PC TO WSUS WITHOUT GPO UPDATE#
If you're trying to update the firmware to the last working version, (1.01.01) you should do it while the phone is connected to the USB port. Usually settings are the problem when using the phones "profile" menu, it's hard to get it just right like that, using the Web-based UI is easier, and faster, but you need the phone to be "seen" by the router, when it issues an IP for it. If the IP shows, are you saying it's just not registering with the VoIP service? (either the phone is bad, or a setting of wrong) Are you getting the router to issue an IP address to the phone? (if not it will never register to the VoIP service)
