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® A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. Wireless-G IP Phone Voice Model No. WIP330 User Guide Wireless-G IP Phone Copyright and Trademarks Specifications are subject to change without notice. Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. Copyright © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. WARNING: This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. How to Use this Guide Your guide to the Wireless-G IP Phone has been designed to make understanding networking with the IP Phone easier than ever. Look for the following items when reading this User Guide: This exclamation point means there is a caution or warning and is something that could damage your property or IP Phone. This question mark provides you with a reminder about something you might need to do while using the IP Phone. This checkmark means there is a note of interest and is something you should pay special attention to while using the IP Phone. In addition to these symbols, there are definitions for technical terms that are presented like this: Also, each figure (diagram, screenshot, or other image) is provided with a figure number and description, like this: word: definition. Figure numbers and descriptions can also be found in the “List of Figures” section. Figure 0-1: Sample Figure Description WIP330-UG-51027NC JL Wireless-G IP Phone Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome What’s in This User Guide? Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone The Bottom Panel The Front and Side Panels The Back Panel Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Overview Inserting the Battery into the Wireless-G IP Phone Powering on the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone Using the Wireless-G IP Phone 10 19 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone 21 Instructions for Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Status Information Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 21 22 23 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Frequently Asked Questions Appendix B: Glossary Appendix C: Specifications Appendix D: Warranty Information Appendix E: Regulatory Information Appendix F: Contact Information 45 45 51 53 57 59 61 75 Wireless-G IP Phone List of Figures Figure 2-1: Bottom Panel Figure 2-2: Front Panel Figure 2-3: Side Panel Figure 2-4: Back Panel Figure 3-1: Press the Button Figure 3-2: Insert the Battery Figure 3-3: Connect the Power Figure 3-4: Front Panel Figure 3-5: Scan for Wireless Networks Figure 3-6: Select Wireless Network Figure 3-7: Connect to Wireless Network Figure 3-8: Enter WEP Key (for Secured Networks) Figure 3-9: Successful Connection Figure 3-10: Select Menu Figure 3-11: Select SIP Settings Figure 3-12: Edit Proxy IP Figure 3-13: Save Proxy IP Figure 3-14: Save Register Proxy IP Figure 3-15: Save Register Proxy Port Figure 3-16: Save Outbound Proxy IP Figure 3-17: Edit Outbound Proxy Port Figure 3-18: Save Expire Time Figure 3-19: Save Phone Number Figure 3-20: Save User Name 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 Figure 3-21: Save Password Figure 3-22: Save SIP Settings Figure 3-23: Return to Standby Screen Figure 3-24: Standby Screen Figure 3-25: Call Connected Figure 3-26: Line Options Figure 3-27: Second Call Figure 4-1: Front Panel of IP Phone Figure 4-2: Standby Screen Figure 4-3: Standby Screen Figure 4-4: Main Menu Figure 4-5: Call Log Figure 4-6: Select Phone Book Figure 4-7: Phone Book Figure 4-8: Phone Book Options Figure 4-9: Add Person Figure 4-10: Enter Name Figure 4-11: Select Call Option Figure 4-12: Call Option Figure 4-13: Forwarding Figure 4-14: Enter Phone Number Figure 4-15: Select Network Settings Figure 4-16: Network Settings - DHCP Figure 4-17: Enter DNS IP Address 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 Wireless-G IP Phone Figure 4-18: Network Settings - Fixed IP Figure 4-19: Enter IP Address Figure 4-20: Select Subnet Mask Figure 4-21: Enter Subnet Mask Figure 4-22: Select Phone Settings Figure 4-23: Phone Settings Figure 4-24: Ring Options Figure 4-25: Ring Types Figure 4-26: Keypad Tone Figure 4-27: MSG Tone Figure 4-28: Change Date Figure 4-29: Change Clock Figure 4-30: Change Time Format Figure 4-31: Change Clock Type Figure 4-32: Select Time Zone Figure 4-33: Change Time Zone Figure 4-34: Select NTP Server Figure 4-35: Enter Name of NTP Server Figure 4-36: Language Figure 4-37: Change Power Saving Figure 4-38: Wireless Figure 4-39: Scanning for Wireless Networks Figure 4-40: List of Wireless Networks Figure 4-41: Connecting to Wireless Network Figure 4-42: Enter WEP Key (for Secured Network) Figure 4-43: Connected to Wireless Network 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 31 31 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 Figure 4-44: Wi-Fi Profiles Figure 4-45: Select SSID Figure 4-46: Enter SSID Figure 4-47: Change Wireless Mode Figure 4-48: Change Authentication Mode Figure 4-49: Change Transmit Key Figure 4-50: Edit WEP Key Figure 4-51: Enter WEP Key Figure 4-52: Profile Added Figure 4-53: Edit Proxy IP Figure 4-54: Save Proxy IP Figure 4-55: Save Register Proxy IP Figure 4-56: Save Register Proxy Port Figure 4-57: Save Outbound Proxy IP Figure 4-58: Edit Outbound Proxy Port Figure 4-59: Save Expire Time Figure 4-60: Save Phone Number Figure 4-61: Save User Name Figure 4-62: Save Password Figure 4-63: Save DNS Server Figure 4-64: Change Payload Type Figure 4-65: Web Site Figure 4-66: Visit Web Site Figure 4-67: Enter New Web Address Figure 4-68: Select Drag & Drop Figure 4-69: Information 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 44 Wireless-G IP Phone Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing the Linksys Wireless-G IP Phone. It will allow you to make phone calls using your broadband connection, whether you are at home, in your office, or at a public hotspot. ip (internet protocol): a protocol used to send data over a network. How does the IP Phone do this? It connects to your wireless router or gateway, so telephone service is delivered through your cable or DSL Internet connection. You can also surf the Internet with its built-in web browser and backlit, full-color screen. But what does all of this mean? Networks are useful tools for sharing Internet access and computer resources. Your voice calls can share your high-speed Internet connection. You will be able to make phone calls using the account you set up with your Internet phone service provider, even while you’re surfing the Internet on your computer. So, networks not only are useful in homes and offices, but also can be fun. Use the instructions in this User Guide to help you connect the IP Phone after you have set up an account with your Internet phone service provider. These instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the Wireless-G IP Phone. What’s in This User Guide? network: a series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing, storage, and/or transmission between users. NOTE: For information about your Internet phone service, refer to the materials provided by your Internet phone service provider. This guide covers the steps for installing the Wireless-G IP Phone. • Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter describes the IP Phone’s applications and this User Guide. Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome Wireless-G IP Phone • Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone This chapter describes the physical features of the IP Phone. • Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone This chapter explains how to install the IP Phone and use it. • Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone This chapter discusses how to configure the IP Phone’s settings. • Appendix A: Troubleshooting This appendix describes some potential problems and solutions, as well as frequently asked questions, regarding use of the IP Phone. • Appendix B: Glossary This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in networking. • Appendix C: Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications for the IP Phone. • Appendix D: Warranty Information This appendix supplies the warranty information for the IP Phone. • Appendix E: Regulatory Information This appendix supplies the regulatory information regarding the IP Phone. • Appendix F: Contact Information This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources, including Technical Support. Chapter 1: Introduction What’s in This User Guide? Wireless-G IP Phone Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone The Bottom Panel The IP Phone’s headset jack and USB port are located on the bottom panel. USB Port Headset Jack Figure 2-1: Bottom Panel Headset Jack This jack allows you to connect a headset. USB Port The USB port allows you to attach the included power adapter. Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone The Bottom Panel Wireless-G IP Phone Power LED The Front and Side Panels The power LED is located at the top of the IP Phone, while its buttons are located on the front and side panels. Power LED Blue/Purple. The LED lights up blue when the IP Phone is powered on and ready. It flashes, alternating between blue and purple, when the IP Phone is re-charging. When the IP Phone is fully charged and still connected to its power adapter, the LED will be a solid purple. When the IP Phone is charged and not connected to its power adapter, the LED will be a solid blue. The buttons of the IP Phone are described in this table. Icon Button Name Function Softkey Selects the appropriate action shown on the left- or righthand side of the screen Navigation Pad and Center Selection Key Lets you navigate menus and select your choices Navigation Pad and Center Selection Key Softkey Softkey Power On/Off or End Call Call Controls cursor for its web browser Call Uses Internet phone line Figure 2-2: Front Panel Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone The Front and Side Panels Wireless-G IP Phone Icon Button Name Function Power On/Off or End Call Press and hold this button for two seconds to power the IP Phone on or off. Ends the call or exits the current menu Speakerphone Switches to speakerphone (The speaker is located on the back of the IP Phone) Volume Raises or lowers the volume Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone The Front and Side Panels Speakerphone Volume Figure 2-3: Side Panel Wireless-G IP Phone The Back Panel The IP Phone’s speaker (for the speakerphone feature) and battery compartment are located on the back panel of the IP Phone. (The speaker is controlled by the speakerphone button on the side panel. For directions on how to insert the battery, refer to “Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone.” Speaker Battery Compartment Figure 2-4: Back Panel Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone The Back Panel Wireless-G IP Phone Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Overview This chapter provides instructions for first-time installation and use of the IP Phone. You will insert the battery into the IP Phone and then set it up for your wireless network and Internet phone service. Then you will be able to make and receive Internet phone calls. Metal Contacts Inserting the Battery into the Wireless-G IP Phone To insert the battery, follow these instructions: 1. Remove the cover of the battery compartment. Push down on the button and slide the cover downward. 2. Insert the battery. Make sure the metal contacts of the battery line up with the metal contacts of the battery compartment. 3. Insert the door and slide it upward until it snaps into place. Proceed to the next section, “Powering on the Wireless-G IP Phone.” Button Figure 3-1: Press the Button Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Overview Figure 3-2: Insert the Battery Wireless-G IP Phone Powering on the Wireless-G IP Phone Make sure you have the account information, including necessary IP Phone settings, supplied by your Internet phone service provider. If you already have an account set up with your Internet phone service provider, then proceed to step 1. If you do not have an account, then go to the website of your Internet phone service provider and sign up for service. After you have set up an account, proceed to step 1. 1. Make sure you have the account information, including necessary IP Phone settings, supplied by your Internet phone service provider. 2. Plug the USB mini-B connector of the included power adapter into the USB mini-B port of the IP Phone. Then connect the power adapter to a standard electrical outlet. Figure 3-3: Connect the Power Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Powering on the Wireless-G IP Phone 3. The power LED will flash, alternating between blue and purple. For the initial charge, allow the battery to charge for at least 10 hours, so the battery will have a full charge, which is indicated by a solidly lit Power LED. This maximizes battery performance and life. Power LED Wireless-G IP Phone When the battery is fully charged, proceed to “Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone.” Navigation Pad and Center Selection Key Softkey Softkey Power On/Off or End Call Call Figure 3-4: Front Panel Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Powering on the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone Before you begin, make sure your network has an active Internet connection. 1. Press and hold the Power On/Off button for two seconds. 2. The IP Phone will boot up and automatically scan for wireless networks. Figure 3-5: Scan for Wireless Networks 3. A list of wireless networks will be displayed and show their wireless network names (also known as Service Set Identifier or SSID), security status (a lock indicates wireless security), and signal strength, which is indicated by a bar graph. Scroll through the network choices, and press the center selection key (in the middle of the navigation pad) to select the wireless network you want to use. If the network you want is not shown, select Rescan for a new scan. NOTE: Press the left softkey to make a selection, and press the right softkey to return to the previous menu. Use the navigation pad to scroll through menu choices. Figure 3-6: Select Wireless Network 10 Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone 4. The IP Phone will automatically connect to the network you have selected. If security is enabled on the selected network, a new screen will appear. Using the navigation pad, select the appropriate transmit key number and then move to the WEP Key field. Enter the network’s WEP key. Select Exit to save your changes, or select Clear to delete a character or number. Figure 3-7: Connect to Wireless Network Figure 3-8: Enter WEP Key (for Secured Networks) 5. You will be notified when the IP Phone has connected to the network, and a checkmark will appear next to the name of the network. Select Exit. Figure 3-9: Successful Connection Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone 11 Wireless-G IP Phone 6. The standby screen will appear. Select Menu. Figure 3-10: Select Menu 7. Phone Settings will be highlighted. Navigate the menu choices, and then select SIP Settings. (SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol.) Figure 3-11: Select SIP Settings 12 Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone 8. A list of SIP settings will be displayed. For the Proxy IP setting, select Edit. NOTE: The Proxy IP address and other information should have been supplied by your Internet phone service provider. If you do not have this information, contact your Internet phone service provider. Figure 3-12: Edit Proxy IP 9. Enter the Proxy IP address in the new window, and then select Save. Figure 3-13: Save Proxy IP Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone 13 Wireless-G IP Phone 10. Scroll down to Proxy Port, and select Edit. 11. Enter the Proxy Port number address in the new window, and then select Save. Figure 3-14: Save Proxy Port 12. Scroll down to Register Proxy IP, and select Edit. 13. Enter the Register Proxy IP address in the new window, and then select Save. Figure 3-15: Save Register Proxy IP 14 Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone 14. Scroll down to Register Proxy Port, and select Edit. 15. Enter the Register Proxy Port number in the new window, and then select Save. Figure 3-16: Save Register Proxy Port 16. Scroll down to Outbound Proxy IP, and select Edit. 17. Enter the Outbound Proxy IP address in the new window, and then select Save. Figure 3-17: Save Outbound Proxy IP Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone 15 Wireless-G IP Phone 18. Scroll down to Outbound Proxy Port, and select Edit. 19. Enter the Outbound Proxy Port number in the new window, and then select Save. Figure 3-18: Edit Outbound Proxy Port 20. If your Internet phone service provider did not provide an Expire Time setting, then keep the default setting, 3600 seconds, and proceed to step 20. If your Internet phone service provider provided an Expire Time setting, then scroll down to Expire Time, and select Edit. 21. Enter the Expire Time in the new window, and then select Save. Figure 3-19: Save Expire Time 16 Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone 22. Scroll down to Phone Number, and select Edit. 23. Enter the Phone Number you will use for Internet phone calls, and then select Save. Figure 3-20: Save Phone Number 24. Scroll down to User Name, and select Edit. 25. Enter the User Name in the new window, and then select Save. Figure 3-21: Save User Name Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone 17 Wireless-G IP Phone 26. Scroll down to Password, and select Edit. 27. Enter the Password, and then select Save. Figure 3-22: Save Password 28. On the SIP Settings screen, select Save. Figure 3-23: Save SIP Settings 18 Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone 29. Select Return to return to the standby screen. Figure 3-24: Return to Standby Screen 30. The standby screen will indicate that the IP Phone is ready to make or receive phone calls. The installation of the Wireless-G IP Phone is complete. Proceed to the next section, “Using the Wireless-G IP Phone.” Figure 3-25: Standby Screen Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Setting up the Wireless-G IP Phone 19 Wireless-G IP Phone Using the Wireless-G IP Phone To make a call, enter the phone number you want to call. Then press the Call button. When you are on a phone call, select Option to see a list of menu choices. Select HangUp to end the call. To change the volume, use the + and - buttons on the side panel of the IP Phone. To switch to speakerphone, press the speakerphone button, which is located above the volume buttons. LineOption When you are on a call, you have several options available. Press the left softkey to make a selection, and press the right softkey to return to the previous menu. Use the navigation pad to scroll through menu choices. HangUp. To end the call, select HangUp. Figure 3-26: Call Connected Mute. To mute the call, select Mute. Then select UnMute when you are ready to talk. Hold. To put a call on hold, select Hold. Then select UnHold when you are ready to return to this call. Line-2. When you want to switch back and forth between two separate conversations, use the Line-2 feature. When you are on your first call, select Line-2 to switch to a second line. A new window will appear. Enter the phone number of the second call, and then press the Call button. The current call will be put on hold, and you will be switched to the second call. Select Switch to switch back to the first call. Transfer. There are two types of transfer features available. Use the Transfer feature when you want to introduce the caller you are transferring. Use the Blind TFR (Transfer) feature when you want to transfer the caller without introduction. When you are on your call, select Transfer. A new window will appear. Enter the phone number to which you want to transfer the call, and then press the Call button. When the second call is answered, speak to the answering party and select Transfer. Then hang up. 20 Figure 3-27: Line Options Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Blind TFR. For a blind transfer, select Blind TFR. Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call. Select Blind TFR again. Then hang up. When you are on your call, select Blind TFR. A new window will appear. Enter the phone number to which you want to transfer the call, and then press the Call button. Then hang up. Conference. When you are on your call, select Conference. A new window will appear. Enter the phone number of the second call, and then press the Call button. When the second call is answered, select Conference. Second Incoming Call When you have a second call coming in, you can select Option to see a list of menu choices. Select HangUp to end the call. For more information about the buttons on the IP Phone, refer to “Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-G IP Phone.” Figure 3-28: Second Call For instructions on how to check your voicemail, contact your Internet phone service provider. To configure additional settings, proceed to “Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone.” Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Using the Wireless-G IP Phone 21 Wireless-G IP Phone 22 Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Using the Wireless-G IP Phone Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Power LED Wireless-G IP Phone Instructions for Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Follow these instructions to configure the IP Phone’s settings. You will use these buttons to navigate menus and select your choices. Icon Button Name Function Softkey Press the left or right softkey to select the appropriate action shown on the left- or righthand side of the screen. Navigation Pad and Center Selection Key To navigate menus and control the cursor for the web browser, use the navigation pad. Navigation Pad and Center Selection Key Softkey Softkey Power On/Off or End Call Use the center selection key to make menu choices. Power On/Off or End Call To exit a menu without making changes, press this button. Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Instructions for Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Figure 4-1: Front Panel of IP Phone 21 Wireless-G IP Phone Status Information The standby screen will display a variety of information about the IP Phone. Wireless Signal Strength Battery Strength Wireless Signal Strength At the top of the screen, the icon on the left indicates wireless signal strength. Time Display The current time is shown. To change this time and its format, analog or digital, use the main menu. Status of the IP Phone Figure 4-2: Standby Screen This indicates whether the IP Phone is ready to make and receive calls. Date Display The date display gives you the current date. You can change this date using the main menu. Battery Strength The icon on the right of the screen indicates battery strength of the IP Phone. Wireless Network Name The screen displays the name of the wireless network used by the IP Phone. 22 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Status Information Wireless-G IP Phone Internet Phone Number The Internet phone number of the IP Phone is shown. Menu Press the left softkey button to view the main menu. Its choices will be described in further details below. Phonebook Press the right softkey to access the Phonebook. This can also be accessed through the main menu. Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Figure 4-3: Standby Screen You will have nine menu choices: Call Log, Phone Book, Call Option, Network Settings, Phone Settings, Wireless, SIP Settings, Web Site, and Information. NOTE: Press the left softkey to make a selection, and press the right softkey to return to the previous menu. Use the navigation pad to scroll through menu choices. Figure 4-4: Main Menu Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 23 Wireless-G IP Phone Call Log Scroll through these choices and press the left softkey to make a selection. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Missed. A list of missed calls will be displayed. Select Delete to delete a call. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Received. A list of received calls will be displayed. Select Delete to delete a call. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Dialed. A list of dialed calls will be displayed. Select Delete to delete a call. Select Return to return to the previous menu. 24 Figure 4-5: Call Log Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Phone Book You will see a list of contacts (when you have contacts in the Phone Book). Select Option to see menu choices. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Figure 4-6: Select Phone Book Figure 4-7: Phone Book Option You have these choices: Edit (available when you have contacts in the Phone Book), Add, Delete (available when you have contacts in the Phone Book), and Mem Usage. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Edit. Select Edit to edit a contact’s information: Name, Home Number, Office Number, Mobile Number, SIP-Home Number, SIP-Office Number, SIP-Mobile Number. For each setting, select Edit. Enter the appropriate information in the new window. Select Save to save the new information, or select Clear to delete a character or number onscreen. After you have finished your edits, select Save to return to the Phone Book screen. Figure 4-8: Phone Book Options Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 25 Wireless-G IP Phone Add. Select Add to add a new contact. Scroll through the different settings: Name, Home Number, Office Number, Mobile Number, SIP-Home Number, SIP-Office Number, SIP-Mobile Number. For each setting, select Edit. Enter the appropriate information in the new window. Select Save to save the new information, or select Clear to delete a character or number on-screen. After you have entered all of the new contact information, select Save to return to the Phone Book screen. Delete. To delete a contact, scroll down the entries until the contact is highlighted. Select Option and then select Delete. Then you will be automatically returned to the Phone Book screen. Mem Usage. Select Mem Usage to find out how much memory has been used. The total number of phone book entries available and number of entries used will be displayed. Select Exit to return to the Phone Book screen. Figure 4-9: Add Person Figure 4-10: Enter Name 26 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Call Option To forward calls, select Forwarding. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Forwarding Scroll through these choices and press the left softkey to make a selection. Select Save to return to the Call Option screen. Unconditional. If you want to forward all calls, select Edit. Enter the new number in the new window. Select Save to save the new number, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Busy. If you want calls forwarded when the IP Phone is busy, select Edit. Enter the new number in the new window. Select Save to save the new number, or select Clear to delete a number onscreen. Figure 4-11: Select Call Option Figure 4-12: Call Option Figure 4-13: Forwarding Figure 4-14: Enter Phone Number No Answer. If you want calls forwarded when you do not answer the IP Phone, select Edit. Enter the new number in the new window. Select Save to save the new number, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 27 Wireless-G IP Phone Network Settings You have two IP Modes available, DHCP and Fixed IP. In most cases, you should keep the default setting, DHCP, if your network router or gateway will assign IP addresses to the IP Phone. If you want to assign a static IP address to the IP Phone, select Fixed IP. To change the IP Mode, select Edit. The on-screen choices will change depending on which IP Mode is selected. Select Save to return to the previous menu. ip address: the address used to identify a computer or device on a network. DHCP If DHCP is selected as the IP Mode, the screen will show these settings, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS. Primary DNS. To add or change the Primary DNS address, select Edit. Enter the new DNS IP address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Figure 4-15: Select Network Settings Secondary DNS. To add or change the Secondary DNS address, select Edit. Enter the new DNS IP address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Figure 4-16: Network Settings - DHCP 28 Figure 4-17: Enter DNS IP Address Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Fixed IP If Fixed IP is selected as the IP Mode, the screen will show these settings: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS. IP Address. To add or change the IP Address, select Edit. Enter the new IP Address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Subnet Mask. To add or change the Subnet Mask, select Edit. Enter the new Subnet Mask in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Default Gateway. To add or change the Default Gateway, select Edit. Enter the new IP address of the Default Gateway in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Figure 4-18: Network Settings - Fixed IP Figure 4-19: Enter IP Address Figure 4-20: Select Subnet Mask Figure 4-21: Enter Subnet Mask Primary DNS. To add or change the Primary DNS address, select Edit. Enter the new DNS IP address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Secondary DNS. To add or change the Secondary DNS address, select Edit. Enter the new DNS IP address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 29 Wireless-G IP Phone Phone Settings You can customize the settings of the IP Phone. You have these choices: Ring Option, Keypad Tone, Wallpaper, Date & Time, Language, Power, and Upgrade. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Ring Option Scroll through these choices and press the left softkey to make a selection. Select Return to return to the Phone Settings screen. Ring Types. There are five different ring types. The selected ring type is indicated by the <*> symbol. Scroll through these choices to hear the actual ring style. Highlight the ring type you want to select, and then select Settings to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Ring Option menu without changing the ring type. Figure 4-22: Select Phone Settings Figure 4-23: Phone Settings Figure 4-24: Ring Options Figure 4-25: Ring Types Ring Tones. There are seven ring tones. The selected ring tone is indicated by the <*> symbol. Scroll through these choices to hear the actual ring tone. Highlight the ring tone you want to select, and then select Settings to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Ring Option menu without changing the ring tone. Ring Volume. There are five ring volume levels. The selected ring volume level is indicated by the <*> symbol. Scroll through these choices to hear the actual ring volume level. Highlight the ring volume level you want to select, and then select Settings to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Ring Option menu without changing the ring volume level. 30 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Keypad Tone To hear the actual keypad tone, scroll through these choices: Off, Soft, and Loud. The selected keypad tone is indicated by the <*> symbol. Highlight the keypad tone you want to select, and then select Settings to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Ring Option menu without changing the keypad tone. Figure 4-26: Keypad Tone Wallpaper To see the different wallpaper choices, highlight the wallpaper you want to select, and then select Preview. Click Exit to return to the Wallpaper menu. The selected wallpaper is indicated by the <*> symbol. Highlight the wallpaper you want to select, and then press the center selection key (in the middle of the navigation pad) to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Ring Option menu without changing the wallpaper. Figure 4-27: Wallpaper Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 31 Wireless-G IP Phone Date & Time You have six choices: Date, Clock, Time Format, Clock Type, Time Zone, and NTP Server. Select Exit to return to the previous menu. Date. Press the left softkey to select the Date setting. A new window will be displayed. Make your changes, and then select Save. Select Exit to return to the Date & Time screen without changing the date. Clock. Press the left softkey to select the Clock setting. A new window will be displayed. Make your changes, and then select Save. Select Exit to return to the Date & Time screen without changing the time. Time Format. There are two formats available, 12-Hours and 24-Hours. To change the format, highlight Time Format, and press the left softkey. Figure 4-28: Change Date Figure 4-29: Change Clock Figure 4-30: Change Time Format Figure 4-31: Change Clock Type Clock Type. There are two types available, Analog and Digital. To change the format, highlight Clock Type, and press the left softkey. 32 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Time Zone. Press the left softkey to select the Time Zone setting. A list of multiple time zones will be displayed. The selected time zone is indicated by the <*> symbol. Scroll through these choices, and highlight the time zone. Then select Settings to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Ring Option menu without changing the time zone. Figure 4-32: Select Time Zone Figure 4-33: Change Time Zone Figure 4-34: Select NTP Server Figure 4-35: Enter Name of NTP Server NTP Server. Press the left softkey to select the NTP Server setting. A new window will be displayed. Enter the URL of the NTP Server. Select Save to save the new URL, or select Clear to delete a character or number on-screen. Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 33 Wireless-G IP Phone Language The selected language is indicated by the <*> symbol. Highlight the language you want to select, and then press the left softkey to save your change. Select Exit to return to the Phone Settings menu without changing the language. Power You have two Power Saving settings available, On and Off. In most cases, keep the default setting, On, to enable the screensaver and reduce the IP Phone’s power consumption. If you want to keep the IP Phone’s screen lit, select Settings. Select Exit to return to the Phone Settings menu without changing the Power Saving setting. Figure 4-36: Select Language Figure 4-37: Language Figure 4-38: Change Power Saving 34 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Upgrade The IP Phone is pre-configured with the correct Download URL and OS Image File entries. Plug the USB mini-B connector of the included power adapter into the USB mini-B port of the IP Phone. Then connect the power adapter to a standard electrical outlet. Select Upgrade to start upgrading the IP Phone’s firmware, or select Return to cancel the upgrade and return to the Phone Settings menu. NOTE: If the upgrade is interrupted, the IP Phone will revert to its old firmware, and you can attempt the upgrade again. When the upgrade is complete, the IP Phone will automatically power itself off. Wait five seconds, and then power on the IP Phone. Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Figure 4-39: Select Upgrade Figure 4-40: Upgrade Figure 4-41: Upgrade in Progress Figure 4-42: Upgrade Successful 35 Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless You have two choices, Set Wi-Fi and Profiles. If you want to scan for wireless networks in your local area, select Set Wi-Fi. If you want to configure configuration profiles for different network setups, select Profiles. Press the left softkey to make a selection. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Set Wi-Fi After you have selected Set Wi-Fi, the IP Phone will scan the local area for wireless access points or routers. A list of wireless networks will be displayed and show their wireless network names, security status (a lock indicates wireless security), and signal strength, which is indicated by a bar graph. Figure 4-43: Wireless Figure 4-44: Scanning for Wireless Networks Scroll through the network choices, and press the center selection key (in the middle of the navigation pad) to select the wireless network you want to use. If the network you want is not shown, select Rescan for a new scan. Figure 4-45: List of Wireless Networks 36 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone The IP Phone will automatically connect to the network you have selected. If security is enabled on the selected network, a new screen will appear. Using the navigation pad, select the appropriate transmit key number and then move to the WEP Key field. Enter the network’s WEP key. Select Exit to save your changes, or select Clear to delete a character or number. You will be notified when the IP Phone has connected to the network, and a checkmark will appear next to the name of the network. Select Exit to return to the Wireless menu. Figure 4-46: Connecting to Wireless Network Figure 4-47: Enter WEP Key (for Secured Network) Figure 4-48: Connected to Wireless Network Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 37 Wireless-G IP Phone Profiles You will see a list of profiles (when you have profiles already configured). Select Option to see menu choices. Select Exit to return to the previous menu. Option You have these choices: Edit (available when you have at least one existing profile), Add, Delete (available when you have at least one existing profile), and Go Down/Up (available when you have more than one profile). The Edit and Add options configure the same settings. The Edit option is used for changing existing profiles, while the Add option is used for creating new profiles. Select Return to return to the previous menu. Edit. Select Edit to edit a profile’s information: SSID (wireless network name), Wireless Mode, Authentication Mode, Key Index, and WEP Key. Scroll through these choices, and select Edit to change a setting. Figure 4-49: Wi-Fi Profiles SSID. To enter the SSID, select Edit. Enter the new SSID in the new window. Select Save to save the new SSID, or select Clear to delete a character or number on-screen. ssid (service set identifier): your wireless network’s name. Wireless Mode. You have a choice of Infrastructure and Ad hoc modes. To change the Wireless Mode, select Edit. Authentication Mode. You have a choice of Open System, Auto Switch, and Share Key. To change the Authentication Mode, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the modes, and select the appropriate mode. Select Save to save the new Authentication Mode, or select Exit to return to the Edit Profile menu without changing the Authentication Mode. ad-hoc: a group of wireless devices communicating directly to each other (peer-to-peer) without the use of an access point. infrastructure: a wireless network that is bridged to a wired network via an access point. Key Index. For the index of transmit keys, you have a choice of 1-4. To specify which WEP key the IP Phone will use, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the numbers, and select the appropriate 38 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone transmit key number. Select Save to save the new transmit key number, or select Exit to return to the Edit Profile menu without changing the number. WEP Key. To enter the WEP Key, select Edit. Enter the new WEP Key in the new window. Select Save to save the new WEP Key, or select Clear to delete a character or number on-screen. Select Save to save the new settings and return to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen. Add. Select Add to create a profile and enter its information: SSID (wireless network name), Wireless Mode, Authentication Mode, Key Index, and WEP Key. Scroll through these choices, and select Edit to change a setting. SSID. To enter the SSID, select Edit. Enter the new SSID in the new window. Select Save to save the new SSID, or select Clear to delete a character or number on-screen. Figure 4-50: Select SSID Figure 4-51: Enter SSID Figure 4-52: Change Wireless Mode Figure 4-53: Change Authentication Mode Wireless Mode. You have a choice of Infrastructure and Ad hoc modes. To change the Wireless Mode, select Edit. Authentication Mode. You have a choice of Open System, Auto Switch, and Share Key. To change the Authentication Mode, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the modes, and select the appropriate mode. Select Save to save the new Authentication Mode, or select Exit to return to the Add Profile menu without changing the Authentication Mode. Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 39 Wireless-G IP Phone Key Index. For the index of transmit keys, you have a choice of 1-4. To specify which WEP key the IP Phone will use, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the numbers, and select the appropriate transmit key number. Select Save to save the new transmit key number, or select Exit to return to the Add Profile menu without changing the number. WEP Key. To enter the WEP Key, select Edit. Enter the new WEP Key in the new window. Select Save to save the new WEP Key, or select Clear to delete a character or number on-screen. Select Save to save the new settings and return to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen. Delete. To delete a profile, scroll down the entries until the profile is highlighted. Select Option and then select Delete. Then you will be automatically returned to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen. Go Down/Up. You can rearrange the order of the profiles on your list. To move a profile, scroll through the entries until the profile is highlighted. Select Option and then select Go Down or Go Up to move the entry. Then you will be automatically returned to the Wi-Fi Profiles screen. 40 Figure 4-54: Change Transmit Key Figure 4-55: Edit WEP Key Figure 4-56: Enter WEP Key Figure 4-57: Profile Added Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone SIP Settings SIP settings are used to configure your Internet phone service. The necessary setup information is supplied by your Internet phone service provider. If you do not have this information, contact your Internet phone service provider before you make any changes. Select Save to return to the previous menu. Proxy IP. To add or change the Proxy IP address, select Edit. Enter the new Proxy IP address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Proxy Port. To add or change the Proxy Port number, select Edit. Enter the new Proxy Port number in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number onFigure 4-58: Edit Proxy IP Figure 4-59: Save Proxy IP screen. Register Proxy IP. To add or change the Register Proxy IP address, select Edit. Enter the new Register Proxy IP address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Register Proxy Port. To add or change the Register Proxy Port number, select Edit. Enter the new Register Proxy Port number in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Figure 4-60: Save Register Proxy IP Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Figure 4-61: Save Register Proxy Port 41 Wireless-G IP Phone Outbound Proxy IP. To add or change the Outbound Proxy IP address, select Edit. Enter the new Outbound Proxy IP address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Outbound Proxy Port. To add or change the Outbound Proxy Port number, select Edit. Enter the new Outbound Proxy Port number in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Expire Time. If your Internet phone service provider did not provide an Expire Time setting, then keep the default setting, 3600 seconds. If your Internet phone service provider provided an Expire Time setting, then scroll down to Expire Time, and select Edit. Enter the Expire Time in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Phone Number. To add or change the Phone Number you will use for Internet phone calls, select Edit. Enter the new Phone Number in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. 42 Figure 4-62: Save Outbound Proxy IP Figure 4-63: Edit Outbound Proxy Port Figure 4-64: Save Expire Time Figure 4-65: Save Phone Number Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone User Name. To add or change the User Name, select Edit. Enter the new User Name in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a character or number onscreen. Password. To add or change the Password, select Edit. Enter the new Password in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a character or number onscreen. DNS Server. To add or change the IP address of the DNS Server, select Edit. Enter the new DNS Server IP address in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number on-screen. Payload Type. G.711a, G.729, and G.7111u are the three Payload Types available. They are listed in order of preference. To change the order of preference, select Edit until the appropriate order of preference is displayed on-screen. Figure 4-66: Save User Name Figure 4-67: Save Password Figure 4-68: Save DNS Server Figure 4-69: Change Payload Type Packet Time. You have two Packet Time lengths available, Small and Large. To change the time period, select Edit until the appropriate Packet Time is displayed on-screen. DTMF Relay. You can enable or disable the DTMF Relay feature. To enable or disable the feature, select Edit. UDP Port. To add or change the UDP Port number, select Edit. Enter the new UDP Port number in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number onscreen. RTP Port. To add or change the RTP Port number, select Edit. Enter the new RTP Port number in the new window. Select Save to save the new setting, or select Clear to delete a number onscreen. Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 43 Wireless-G IP Phone Web Site A list of web sites will be shown. Scroll through these choices and press the left softkey to make a selection. Select Return to return to the previous menu. When the web site is displayed, use the navigation pad to control cursor. Press the center selection key to select menu choices and highlight items. Select Exit to return to the previous menu. To visit a different website, select the current web address in the Address field. Begin entering the new web address, and a new window will automatically appear. When you have finished entering the new web address, select Save. To change how the cursor works, select Option. If your cursor uses the Click feature, the Drag & Drop feature will be available. If your cursor uses the Drag & Drop feature, the Click feature will be available. Press the left softkey to select the new cursor feature, or select Return to return to the website. 44 Figure 4-70: Web Site Figure 4-71: Visit Web Site Figure 4-72: Enter New Web Address Figure 4-73: Select Drag & Drop Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Information The status information of the IP Phone and its software is displayed on this read-only screen. Scroll through the settings to view them. Select Exit to return to the previous menu. Phone Number. Displayed here is the Phone Number of the IP Phone. IP Address. Displayed here is the IP Address of the IP Phone. Wireless AP. Displayed here is the name of the wireless network used by the IP Phone. (This is also known as the SSID.) MAC Address. Displayed here is the MAC Address of the IP Phone. Figure 4-74: Information eBoot Version. Displayed here is the version number of the eBoot software. Image Version. Displayed here is the version number of the image software. SIP Version. Displayed here is the version number of the SIP software. UI Version. Displayed here is the version number of the UI (User Interface) software. Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone 45 Wireless-G IP Phone 46 Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix A: Troubleshooting This appendix provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of the Wireless-G IP Phone. Read the description below to solve your problems. If you can't find an answer here, check the website of your Internet phone service provider or the Linksys website at www.linksys.com/international. Common Problems and Solutions 1. I don’t hear a dial tone. Go through this checklist until your problem is solved: • Check your router and network connection to the Internet. • Follow these instructions to reboot your cable or DSL modem, IP Phone, and router: 1. Power off your modem by unplugging its power adapter. 2. Power off the router by unplugging its power adapter. 3. Power off the IP Phone by pressing and holding down the Power On/Off button for two seconds. 4. Wait two minutes. Power on your modem by plugging its power adapter into an electrical outlet. 5. Wait two minutes. Power on the router by plugging its power adapter into an electrical outlet. 6. Wait five minutes. Power on the IP Phone by pressing and holding down the Power On/Off button for two seconds. 7. Reboot one of your networked computers, and check for an active Internet connection. 8. Pick up the IP Phone. You should now have a dial tone. • Set up port forwarding on your router. You must specify that four port ranges be forwarded to the IP address of the IP Phone. These four port ranges are as follows: 5060-5061 (UDP), 53-53 (UDP), 69-69 (UDP), and 10000-20000 (UDP). Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions 45 Wireless-G IP Phone If you have a non-Linksys router, refer to its documentation for instructions. If you have a Linksys router, then follow these instructions: 1. On one of your networked computers, open your web browser. 2. Access the Router’s Web-based Utility by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IP address of the Router. 3. A login screen will appear. Leave the User Name field blank. Enter the Router’s password (the default is admin) in the Password field. Then click the OK button. 4. Click the Applications & Gaming tab, and then click the Port Range Forwarding tab. 5. For each port range you must specify, enter a different name in the Application field. Then enter the number or range of external port(s) used by the IP Phone. 6. Select the protocol you will be using, UDP. 7. Enter the IP address of the IP Phone. For example, if the IP Phone’s IP address is 192.168.1.100, you would enter 100 in the field provided. 8. Repeat steps 5-7 until you have entered all four port ranges for the IP Phone. Application Start and End Protocol IP Address Enable Internet phone 1 5060 to 5061 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 2 53 to 53 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 3 69 to 69 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 4 10000 to 20000 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) 9. Check the Enable option for the port services you want to use. 10. When you have completed the configuration, click the Save Settings button. 46 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Wireless-G IP Phone 2. When I make a telephone call, the call doesn’t go through; instead, I hear a fast busy signal. Go through this checklist until your problem is solved: • Follow these instructions to reboot your cable or DSL modem, IP Phone, and router: 1. Power off your cable or DSL modem by unplugging its power adapter. 2. Power off the router by unplugging its power adapter. 3. Power off the IP Phone by pressing and holding down the Power On/Off button for two seconds. 4. Wait two minutes, and then power on your cable or DSL modem by plugging its power adapter into an electrical outlet. 5. Wait two minutes, and then power on the router by plugging its power adapter into an electrical outlet. 6. Wait five minutes. Power on the IP Phone by pressing and holding down the Power On/Off button for two seconds. 7. Reboot one of your networked computers, and check for an active Internet connection. 8. Pick up the handset or telephone. You should now have a dial tone. • Set up port forwarding on your router. You must specify that four port ranges be forwarded to the IP address of the IP Phone. These four port ranges are as follows: 5060-5061 (UDP), 53-53 (UDP), 69-69 (UDP), and 10000-20000 (UDP). If you have a non-Linksys router, refer to its documentation for instructions. If you have a Linksys router, then follow these instructions: 1. On one of your networked computers, open your web browser. 2. Access the Router’s Web-based Utility by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IP address of the Router. 3. A login screen will appear. Leave the User Name field blank. Enter the Router’s password (the default is admin) in the Password field. Then click the OK button. 4. Click the Applications & Gaming tab, and then click the Port Range Forwarding tab. 5. For each port range you must specify, enter a different name in the Application field. Then enter the number or range of external port(s) used by the IP Phone. Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions 47 Wireless-G IP Phone 6. Select the protocol you will be using, UDP. 7. Enter the IP address of the IP Phone. For example, if the IP Phone’s IP address is 192.168.1.100, you would enter 100 in the field provided. 8. Repeat steps 5-7 until you have entered all four port ranges for the IP Phone. Application Start and End Protocol IP Address Enable Internet phone 1 5060 to 5061 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 2 53 to 53 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 3 69 to 69 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 4 10000 to 20000 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) 9. Check the Enable option for the port services you want to use. 10. When you have completed the configuration, click the Save Settings button. 3. When I’m on a telephone call, words are dropped intermittently. Go through this checklist until your problem is solved: • Are you using a wireless router and cordless phone? If so, the router and cordless phone may be using the same frequency and interfere with each other. Move the cordless phone farther away from the router. • There may be heavy network activity, particularly if you are running a server or using a file sharing program. Try to limit network or Internet activity during any Internet telephone call. For example, if you are running a file sharing program, files may be uploading in the background even though you are not downloading any files, so make sure you exit the program before you make an Internet phone call. 48 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Wireless-G IP Phone • There may not be enough bandwidth available for your Internet phone call. You may want to test your bandwidth using one of the bandwidth tests available online. If necessary, access your service account at your Internet phone service provider’s website, and reduce the bandwidth requirements for your service. For more information, refer to your Internet phone service provider’s website. 4. The IP Phone does not ring, and my calls automatically go to voicemail. Go through this checklist until your problem is solved: • Check the ringer volume on the IP Phone, and make sure it is set to an audible level. • Follow these instructions to reboot your cable or DSL modem, IP Phone, and router: 1. Power off your cable or DSL modem by unplugging its power adapter. 2. Power off the router by unplugging its power adapter. 3. Power off the IP Phone by pressing and holding down the Power On/Off button for two seconds. 4. Wait two minutes, and then power on your cable or DSL modem by plugging its power adapter into an electrical outlet. 5. Wait two minutes, and then power on the router by plugging its power adapter into an electrical outlet. 6. Wait five minutes. Power on the IP Phone by pressing and holding down the Power On/Off button for two seconds. 7. Reboot one of your networked computers, and check for an active Internet connection. • Set up port forwarding on your router. You must specify that four port ranges be forwarded to the IP address of the IP Phone. These four port ranges are as follows: 5060-5061 (UDP), 53-53 (UDP), 69-69 (UDP), and 10000-20000 (UDP). Note: By default, the IP Phone uses a dynamic IP address assigned by your router. For port forwarding, you may need to assign a static IP address to the IP Phone. Contact your Internet phone service provider for assistance. Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions 49 Wireless-G IP Phone If you have a non-Linksys router, refer to its documentation for instructions. If you have a Linksys router, then follow these instructions: 1. On one of your networked computers, open your web browser. 2. Access the Router’s Web-based Utility by going to http://192.168.1.1 or the IP address of the Router. 3. A login screen will appear. Leave the User Name field blank. Enter the Router’s password (the default is admin) in the Password field. Then click the OK button. 4. Click the Applications & Gaming tab, and then click the Port Range Forwarding tab. 5. For each port range you must specify, enter a different name in the Application field. Then enter the number or range of external port(s) used by the IP Phone. 6. Select the protocol you will be using, UDP. 7. Enter the IP address of the IP Phone. For example, if the IP Phone’s IP address is 192.168.1.100, you would enter 100 in the field provided. 8. Repeat steps 5-7 until you have entered all four port ranges for the IP Phone. Application Start and End Protocol IP Address Enable Internet phone 1 5060 to 5061 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 2 53 to 53 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 3 69 to 69 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) Internet phone 4 10000 to 20000 UDP (IP address of IP Phone) 9. Check the Enable option for the port services you want to use. 10. When you have completed the configuration, click the Save Settings button. 50 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Wireless-G IP Phone 5. The power LED does not light up. Go through this checklist until your problem is solved: • Unplug the power adapter from the IP Phone. Wait five seconds. Re-connect the power adapter. • You may be using the wrong power adapter. Make sure the power adapter you are using is the one included with the IP Phone. Frequently Asked Questions Can I make calls if my Internet connection is down? No. Your high-speed Internet connection must be active when you make Internet phone calls. Can I make calls while I’m browsing the Internet? Yes. You can make Internet phone or fax calls while browsing the Internet. However, your web browsing may affect the quality of your telephone call, depending on the amount of upstream data traffic passing through your Internet connection. Can I receive calls while my network is down? You cannot directly receive calls while your network is down. However, your Internet phone service account may allow you to forward calls to a different telephone number, such as a cellular phone number. For more information, visit the website of your Internet phone service provider. Appendix A: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions 51 Wireless-G IP Phone 52 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix B: Glossary This glossary contains some basic networking terms you may come across when using this product. For more advanced terms, see the complete Linksys glossary at http://www.linksys.com/glossary. Access Point - A device that allows wireless-equipped computers and other devices to communicate with a wired network. Also used to expand the range of a wireless network. Ad-hoc - A group of wireless devices communicating directly with each other (peer-to-peer) without the use of an access point. Bandwidth - The transmission capacity of a given device or network. Bit - A binary digit. Boot - To start a device and cause it to start executing instructions. Broadband - An always-on, fast Internet connection. Browser - An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web. Byte - A unit of data that is usually eight bits long Cable Modem - A device that connects a computer to the cable television network, which in turn connects to the Internet. Default Gateway - A device that forwards Internet traffic from your local area network. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - A networking protocol that allows administrators to assign temporary IP addresses to network computers by “leasing” an IP address to a user for a limited amount of time, instead of assigning permanent IP addresses. Appendix B: Glossary 53 Wireless-G IP Phone DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) - Removes the Router's firewall protection from one PC, allowing it to be “seen” from the Internet. DNS (Domain Name Server) - The IP address of your ISP's server, which translates the names of websites into IP addresses. Domain - A specific name for a network of computers. Download - To receive a file transmitted over a network. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) - An always-on broadband connection over traditional phone lines. Dynamic IP Address - A temporary IP address assigned by a DHCP server. Encryption - Encoding data transmitted in a network. Ethernet - IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission medium. Firmware - The programming code that runs a networking device. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network. Full Duplex - The ability of a networking device to receive and transmit data simultaneously. Gateway - A device that interconnects networks with different, incompatible communications protocols. Half Duplex - Data transmission that can occur in two directions over a single line, but only one direction at a time. HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) - The communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web. Infrastructure - A wireless network that is bridged to a wired network via an access point. IP (Internet Protocol) - A protocol used to send data over a network. IP Address - The address used to identify a computer or device on a network. 54 Appendix B: Glossary Wireless-G IP Phone ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet. LAN - The computers and networking products that make up your local network. MAC (Media Access Control) Address - The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each networking device. Mbps (MegaBits Per Second) - One million bits per second; a unit of measurement for data transmission. Network - A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing, storage, and/or transmission between users. Packet - A unit of data sent over a network. Passphrase - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products. Port - The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters. RJ-45 (Registered Jack-45) - An Ethernet connector that holds up to eight wires. Roaming - The ability to take a wireless device from one access point's range to another without losing the connection. Router - A networking device that connects multiple networks together. Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files, printing, communications, and other services. SSID (Service Set IDentifier) - Your wireless network's name. Static IP Address - A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network. Static Routing - Forwarding data in a network via a fixed path. Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network. Appendix B: Glossary 55 Wireless-G IP Phone Switch - 1. A data switch that connects computing devices to host computers, allowing a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports. 2. A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - A network protocol for transmitting data that requires acknowledgement from the recipient of data sent. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - A set of instructions PCs use to communicate over a network. Telnet - A user command and TCP/IP protocol used for accessing remote PCs. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) - A version of the TCP/IP FTP protocol that has no directory or password capability. Throughput - The amount of data moved successfully from one node to another in a given time period. Topology - The physical layout of a network. TX Rate - Transmission Rate. Upgrade - To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version. Upload - To transmit a file over a network. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The address of a file located on the Internet. WAN (Wide Area Network)- The Internet. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security. WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - A group of computers and associated devices that communicate with each other wirelessly. 56 Appendix B: Glossary Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix C: Specifications Model WIP330 Standards 802.11b, 802.11g Channels 11 Channels (US, Canada), 13 Channels (Europe) Transmit Power 12 dBm for 802.11b and 802.11g @ Normal Temp Range External Interface One Mini USB 1.1 Port, One Stereo Ear Phone Jack Display 2.2 inch (55.9 mm) (240 x 320 pixels) Network Protocols TCP/IP Security WEP (64/128), WPA-PSK Encryption QoS ToS Voice Protocols SIP v2 Session Initiation Protocol (RFC3261), SDP (RFC2327) Voice Codecs G.711 u/A-law, G.729a/b Appendix C: Specifications 57 Wireless-G IP Phone DTMF Transmission In-band, Out-band (RFC2833) Voice Quality Acoustic Echo Cancellation Jitter Buffer Control Comfortable Noise Generation Packet Loss Concealment Dimensions (W x H x D) 1.84" x 5.32" x 0.74" (46.7 mm x 135.2 mm x 18.8 mm) Unit Weight 4.20 oz. (0.12 kg) Power 3.7V, 1250mAh Lithium Battery, 5V, 1A AC Adapter Certifications FCC, cUL, CE Operating Temp. 32ºF to 113ºF (0ºC to 45ºC) Storage Temp. -4ºF to 131ºF (-20ºC to 55ºC) Operating Humidity 10% to 85% Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing Storage Humidity 10% to 95% Non-Condensing 58 Appendix C: Specifications Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix D: Warranty Information LIMITED WARRANTY Your Internet phone service provider warrants to You that, for a period of one year (the “Warranty Period”), your Linksys Product will be substantially free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Your exclusive remedy and Your Internet phone service provider’s entire liability under this warranty will be for Your Internet phone service provider at its option to repair or replace the Product or refund Your purchase price less any rebates. This limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser. If the Product proves defective during the Warranty Period call Your Internet phone service provider Technical Support in order to obtain a Return Authorization Number, if applicable. If You are requested to return the Product, mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on the outside of the package. You are responsible for shipping defective Products to Your Internet phone service provider. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD. ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NONINFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to You. This warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction. This warranty does not apply if the Product (a) has been altered, except by Your Internet phone service provider, (b) has not been installed, operated, repaired, or maintained in accordance with instructions supplied by Your Internet phone service provider, or (c) has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical stress, misuse, negligence, or accident. In addition, due to the continual development of new techniques for intruding upon and attacking networks, Your Internet phone service provider does not warrant that the Product will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or attack. TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL YOUR INTERNET PHONE SERVICE PROVIDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT (INCLUDING ANY SOFTWARE), EVEN IF Your Internet phone service provider HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL Your Internet phone service provider’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided under this Agreement fails of its essential purpose. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to You. Please contact your Internet phone service provider regarding the warranty for the Product. Appendix D: Warranty Information 59 Wireless-G IP Phone 60 Appendix D: Warranty Information Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix E: Regulatory Information FCC Statement This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment has been SAR-evaluated. The Maximum average SAR(1g) test value is 0.303 W/kg. Linksys declares that WIP 330 ( FCC ID: Q87-WIP330) is limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4 GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A. Appendix E: Regulatory Information 61 Wireless-G IP Phone Safety Notices Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada ICES-003 and RSS210 rules. IC Statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Règlement d’Industry Canada Les conditions de fonctionnement sont sujettes à deux conditions: 1. Ce périphérique ne doit pas causer d’interférence et 2. Ce périphérique doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences pouvant perturber le bon fonctionnement de ce périphérique 62 Appendix E: Regulatory Information Wireless-G IP Phone User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of Linksys products. Consumers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol: Appendix E: Regulatory Information 63 Wireless-G IP Phone 64 Appendix E: Regulatory Information Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix E: Regulatory Information 65 Wireless-G IP Phone 66 Appendix E: Regulatory Information Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix E: Regulatory Information 67 Wireless-G IP Phone 68 Appendix E: Regulatory Information Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix E: Regulatory Information 69 Wireless-G IP Phone 70 Appendix E: Regulatory Information Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix E: Regulatory Information 71 Wireless-G IP Phone 72 Appendix E: Regulatory Information Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix E: Regulatory Information 73 Wireless-G IP Phone For more information, visit www.linksys.com. 74 Appendix E: Regulatory Information Wireless-G IP Phone Appendix F: Contact Information Need to contact Linksys? Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to your existing products at: http://www.linksys.com or ftp.linksys.com Can't find information about a product you want to buy on the web? Do you want to know more about networking with Linksys products? Give our advice line a call at: Or fax your request in to: 800-546-5797 (LINKSYS) 949-823-3002 If you experience problems with any Linksys product, you can call us at: Don't wish to call? You can e-mail us at: 800-326-7114 support@linksys.com Appendix F: Contact Information 75 Wireless-G IP Phone 76 Appendix F: Contact Information www.linksys.com
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