Linksys SPA841 Configuration Wizard

This FREE service allows you to easily configure a Linksys (Sipura) SPA series adaptor for a number of different services with known good configurations. It will work under the following circumstances:

  • You have a Sipura SPA-841.
  • You must have admin-level access to the web interface of the SPA from your current location;
  • The port you wish to configure is unlocked, i.e. not tied to a service provider (if you are asked for a password to configure a port, and your provider has not furnished you with the password, the port will be "locked" and you will be unable to configure it with this wizard);
  • A completely unlocked device must be used for any of the settings that require STUN or if you attempt to change the timezone (i.e. Line 1 cannot be locked by a provider);
  • Your browser supports HTTPS;
  • Your browser allows requested pop-up windows from Voxilla (temporarily disable your pop-up blocker);
  • While not required, we recommend setting the device to factory defaults prior to using the Wizard;
  • You will need an account with SIP userid and password on one of the providers listed in Step 2.

This form will:

  • Collect some basic information to generate your configuration;
  • Open a pop-up window containing a button that will push the requested configuration directly to your device.
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  Step 1 - Enter the IP address of your adaptor  
 
We need to know the IP address of your SPA841, which you will enter below. To determine your SPA841's IP address, push the 'i' key on the phone, scroll down to Network (option 9), push the Select softkey, and your IP will be displayed.
 
     
  Step 2 - Select your Service Provider  
 
We need to know which service provider you would like to configure your Sipura adaptor to work with. Select from one of the following below:
Adam Telefonia IP (Spain)
AdvanceCall (Germany)
Annatel (France)
ATP (Australia - NSW)
ATP (Australia - QLD)
ATP (Australia - SA)
ATP (Australia - VIC)
ATP (Australia - WA)
AXVoice
Bankoi
BusinessCom Networks
Broadeon Communications
BroadVoice Central US
BroadVoice East Coast US
BroadVoice West Coast US
DialDigit
DialPad
Free World Dialup (No NAT)
Free World Dialup (fwdnat proxy)
Free World Dialup (NAT with STUN)
Go2Call
Go2Call (NAT)
Gossiptel
Gossiptel (STUN)
Gradwell
Gradwell (NAT)
iConnectHereMake and Receive Calls
iConnectHere Outbound Only
InPhonex
INX Logical Exchange
iTele (Faroe Islands)
Litespan
Musimi (Denmark)
Mutualphone
Net2Phone.com
Net2Phone.com (NAT)
Nikkom
Nikotel
NuFone
PeopleCall
PhoneGnome
Race Technlogies
Rubicon Networks
Samsung Networks (Korea)
SkyNET Telesystems
Sipgate.de
Sipgate.de (NAT)
Sipgate.co.uk (STUN)
SIPphone (STUN)
Stanaphone
swissipcom (Switzerland)
Telefin (Denmark)
TeleVoIP
Terracall
TrueVoIP
vBuzzer
ViaTalk (Chicago)
ViaTalk (Houston 1)
ViaTalk (Houston 2)
ViaTalk (New Jersey)
ViaTalk (New York)
ViaTalk (Richmond)
ViaTalk (San Jose)
Virgina Broadband
Vozsip
VoiceEclipse
VoicePulse Connect
VoicePulse Open Access
VoIPTalk (a.k.a. TelAppliant)
VoIP User (voipuser.org)
Vonage (softphone account)
Voxee
WorldDialPoint (Australia)
If you are a service provider, support open device configurations, and would like to be included in this configuration wizard, or we are providing incorrect service configuration information, please contact us and we will do our best to correct the situation.
 
     
  Step 3 - Enter your caller ID display name  
 
In the box below, enter the name you would like the recipients of your call to see if they have Caller ID. Note: Even though you may enter a Caller ID display name on this form, not all service providers support the feature.
 
     
  Step 4 - Enter your user ID  
 
You'll need to enter the User ID, as given to you by your service provider, in the box below:
 
     
  Step 5 - Enter your Auth ID (not usually required)  
 
This will be blank unless you use the Auth ID for something other than the SIP username. In that case, enter the SIP username in the box below:.
 
     
  Step 6 - Enter your password  
 
You'll need to enter your password, exactly as given to you by your service provider, in the box below:
 
     
  Step 7 - Enter your Dial Plan  
 
The Dial Plan tells your SPA what numbers are allowed to be dialed. It also allows you to do things like 7-digit dialing. In the Dial Plan field below, we've entered a generic Dial Plan that will work with the majority of providers. It allows you to dial an arbitrary number of digits, dial * then any number of digits, dial ** then any number of digits, and # then any number of digits). If you want a North American-style dialplan that offers 7-digit dialing, 11-digit dialing for North America calls, and standard PSTN-style international dialing (dial 011, country code, area code and number), cut and paste the following dialing plan into the Dial Plan field. You will need to then adjust the plan as follows:
  • Replace 1415 with your Country Code (US = 1) and Area Code (415). For example, to use US area code 360, replace 1415 to 1360.
  • Replace 011 with your international access code.
    (<:1415>[2-9]xxxxxx|011xx.|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)

If you are in the US and want 10-digit dialing instead of 7-digit dialing:

    (<:1>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|011xx.|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)

The BroadVoice sanctioned dial plan is:

    (*xx|#xx|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)

The iConnectHere sanctioned dial plan is:

    (*xx*xxxxxxxxxxx.|*x*xxxxxxxxxxx.|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)

A suggested dial plan for Musimi is:

    (112|00[0-9].|*xx|*31*00x.|*31*xxxxxxxx|xxxxxxxxS0)

A suggested dial plan for INX and others who put no prefix before the Country Code is:

    (1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|[2-9]xxxxx.)

The dial plan used for Annatel is:

    (0[1-9]xxxxxxxxS0|00[1-9]x.|26[1-9]x.|*xx.|x|*xx*x.|*xxx*x.)

The dial plan used for ATP is:

    (*xx | <:TOMB>000 | <:OTMB>13xxxx | <:02>xxxxxxxx | xxxxxxxxxx | xxxxxx | xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | 190*.!)

The dial plan used for Broadeon Communications is:

    (*[*x]x|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)

The dial plan used for iTele is:

    (xxxxxx|112|00x.|*6*xxxxxx|*6*00x.|*xx)

The dial plan used for swissipcom is:

    (0[1-9]xxxxxxxx|00xxxxxxxxxxx.|[2-9])
 
     
  Step 8 - Select a phone line  
 
The Sipura SPA841 includes up to four independent extensions that can be configured. Select the extension you wish to configure below.
Ext 1         Ext 2         Ext 3         Ext 4
 
     
  Step 9 - Select extensions  
 
An extension on the SPA841 can be associated with one or more "line" buttons on your SPA841. Below, you can select which "lines" the configured extension will appear on. You can also define the text that will appear on the SPA841 display for that particular line.
Phone Line 1         Phone Line 2         Phone Line 3         Phone Line 4
 
     
  Step 10 - Set Your Timezone  
 
Select the timezone you wish your device to display the time for Caller ID in terms of. You can only set this on completely unlocked devices, so for a partially locked device, make sure you select "No Time Zone". Note that these timezones do not take into account Daylight Savings Time.
No Time Zone
GMT -12
GMT -11
GMT -10
GMT -9
GMT -8
GMT -7
GMT -6
GMT -5
GMT -4
GMT -3.5
GMT -3
GMT -2
GMT -1
GMT
GMT +1
GMT +2
GMT +3
GMT +3.5
GMT +4
GMT +5
GMT +5.5
GMT +5.75
GMT +6
GMT +6.5
GMT +7
GMT +8
GMT +9
GMT +10
GMT +11
GMT +12
GMT +13
 
 
     
  Step 11 - Configure your adaptor  
 
Once you've entered the information above and checked to see if it is correct, click on the "Configure My SPA-841" button below. A new window will open allowing you to upload the configuration options directly to your adaptor. If you would like to re-enter the settings information, you may clear this form by clicking on the "Reset Form" button.

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