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Has anyone attempted to use a 3rd party sip phone for the Xcelerator IP system? I have a Cisco WIP310 but cannot get it to register. I am using WPA2-PSK wireless security. If anyone has any insight, please feel free. I tried contacting tech support, but of course they won't support 3rd party applications.
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Have you tried it just plugged into the Xcelerator?
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Its a wireless IP phone. There is not plugging in.
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Well, I'm not an Xcelerator Tech, but I'll try to help.
How far are you gettting? Is the WIP connecting to the wireless of the X-IP, a third-party WAP, or are you trying to use it at a another location via the WAN? Is the WIP getting an IP address?
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Thanks for the response.
The phone will not connect to the Xcelerator via a wireless connection to the base unit.
There will be WAP's throughout the facility where this will be installed, but for now, I can not get the unit to sync to the Xcelerator. The phone will not simply register.
I created an extension in the system, gave it a SIP password, as told by tech support. I couldnt locate on the WIP310 as to where to input this "password".
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So, does the WIP get an IP address?
I'm not familiar with the WIP310, but most of the Linksys/Sipura products are very similar, so I'll try to help, but please be patient.
Personally, I like to use the web browser to configure these products. Make sure the WIP has the web-browser enabled, get the IP address of the phone and input it into a browser on your PC.
You'll need to click the Admin login. In one of the tabs (User/Phone...) there will be a place to enter your User ID, (which is your extension number) and your password. You'll also have to set the IP address of the X-IP.
When I'm trying to connect something new to a SIP device/service, I like to start by making it work with X-Lite, which is a simple softphone. It seems to work with most everything, and will help you determine where your problems may be.
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