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2Evil4U
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Joined: Oct 25, 2007
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Not sure about the "harder to configure" statement.
I received my new Motorola today. All I did was plug everything from the old unit into the new one and turn it on. Everything started up immediately with no other interaction, wired, wireless and phone. The only thing I had to do was go into the router and setup my wireless WPA key.
Ultra-simple. |
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Blackjack
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Joined: Aug 07, 2007
Posts: 46
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[quote="2Evil4U"] | pempey wrote: | | I have the exact symptoms described above. Infinite repeat of router boot sequence at about 20 second intervals. Won't take a hard reset. Can't connect to it long enough to re-flash. Only thing they said that was new was if I could get to the Admin portion if the router browser, then to the defaults page, then click the two reset to factory boxes, and save before it restarted it would go back to the old firmware. (I'll tell you now, that is the worst video game EVAR...!) |
That's simply not true and even if it worked you would get the new firmware in a couple of hours again. It would make much more sense to tftp-flash the old firmware while the device is still ping-able. Not that it'll do much good as you're gonna get the newer firmware later on anyway.
My advice is to stick with pure ATAs. No router/switch/ap/mta combo. Vonage devices are crap when it comes to routing, so I'd say get a WRT54GL and a PAP2, or a VT2142 and don't use the LAN port. |
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