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Here are some notes from our experience of the BT supplied Homegub router. |
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A BT HomeHub has a built in VoIP Client that works as a DECT base station. This has been known to work with the AA VoIP Service. |
A BT HomeHub has a built in VoIP Client that works as a DECT base station. This has been known to work with the AA VoIP Service. |
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FIREWALL icmp check (1 of 2): Protocol: ICMP Src ip: 81.187.30.111 Dst ip: 192.168.1.254 Type: Destination Unreachable Code: Port Unreacheable |
FIREWALL icmp check (1 of 2): Protocol: ICMP Src ip: 81.187.30.111 Dst ip: 192.168.1.254 Type: Destination Unreachable Code: Port Unreacheable |
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This was a setup, where the HomeHub was inside the network being NATed by another ADSL router. In this case, the HomeHub was only acting as a wifi access point and phone. |
This was a setup, where the HomeHub was inside the network being NATed by another ADSL router. In this case, the HomeHub was only acting as a wifi access point and phone. |
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==Homehub 5, disable SIP ALG== |
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#Open a browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox etc) and type 192.168.1.254 or businesshub.home in the address bar. You'll see the BT Business Hub home page. |
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#Click on ‘Advanced Settings’ |
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#Enter your admin password (unless this has been changed, the default admin password can be found on the bottom of the Business Hub 5 or on the plastic pull out on its back). |
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#Click ‘Continue to Advanced Settings’ |
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#Click ‘Firewall’ then ‘Configuration’ and scroll down to ‘Application Layer Gateway’ |
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#Click Yes next to ‘Disable SIP ALG’ and click ‘Apply’ |
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