How do I configure an unlocked vonage PAP2 phone adapter to work with Acanac VOIP provider?
Question by Vinny: How do I configure an unlocked vonage PAP2 phone adapter to work with Acanac VOIP provider?
I have Acanac voip service and I was told I could purchase my own phone adapter. I saw a Linksys PAP2 adapter at a very good price that is unlocked and is suppose to work with Acanac. I can’t configure it to work. Acanac recommends Sipura ATA-2100 or 2102. They only give support on an ATA adapter.
I have tried logging on to the IP address of the adapter but none of the usual IP addresses associated withe Linksys products that I know will work.
Somebody please help.
Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by danuitti
You probably would have to talk with the Acanac tech support. …or switch to Vonage. But Vonage provides the adapter for FREE. (Which makes me ask, WHY does Best Buy sell them?)
Try their forum at
http://community.acanac.com/acanac/viewforum.php?f=16&sid=c6705b6737273125e6e27b3058722bbb
Good luck and Happy Computing!
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