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VoIP Products Prestige 2602HW/HWL Series Prestige 2002 Series P-2302R/RL Series P-2000W_v2 (Nieuw) P-2602R (Nieuw) ZyXEL's P-2602HW series is a powerful, all-in-one ADSL VoIP IAD (Integrated Access Device) for SOHO and SMB applications. The IAD integrates high-speed ADSL access, 4-port Ethernet switch, IEEE 802.11g high-speed wireless connectivity, and 2 POTS ports for Voice over IP functionalities. Base on industry open standard- SIP signaling and sophisticated voice compression technology, the P2602HW series offers smooth IP-based voice communication with superb sound quality. It allows customers to take advantage of many new and existing IP Telephony features. Not only does ZyXEL's P-2602HW series feature Firewall and VPN as an ADSL security gateway, but also provides high-speed wireless connectivity with IEEE 802.11g wireless standard compliance. Scalable, cost-effective and easy-to-use, ZyXEL's P-2602HW is the ideal data and voice communication solution to meet the business needs of today and the future. Benefits Higher-speed Internet Access and Maximum Freedom of Mobility ZyXEL's P-2602HW is a high performance ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ gateway that allows small and medium offices to have higher-speed Internet access, offering higher data transfer rates and better bandwidth than traditional ADSL enabled gateways. Furthermore, with an IEEE 802.11g wireless AP built-in, the P-2602HW offers maximum freedom of mobility with 54Mbps transmission speeds, higher than the current IEEE 802.11b wireless standard. Supports Open Standard ZyXEL's P-2602HW series supports standard SIP (RFC 3261), which is suitable for IP telephony service deployment and addresses the needs of users who are connecting to emerging SIP-based communication networks. Robust Firewall Security and Enhanced VPN Performance Based on Stateful Packet Inspection and Denial of Service (DoS), ZyXEL's P-2602HW series provides state-of-the-art Firewall performance and robust security to defend against hackers, network intruders, and other hazardous threats. Furthermore an ASIC DES accelerator enhances VPN performance to levels higher than ever before. Multiple SIP and Voice Channels Based on ZyXEL's flexible VoIP technology platform, one or more SIP phone number may be configured with the P-2602HW. Each SIP phone number can be freely assigned to either phone port individually, or to both ports at the same time. By using ZyXEL's P-2602HW ADSL VoIP IAD to deploy VoIP service, service providers need only provide a minimum of one SIP number to each subscriber. Billing and service deployment are simplified by allowing subscribers to use two phones with the same SIP number. If one telephone is in use, users may use a secondary telephone to place a call while using the same SIP number. Additionally, users may also receive incoming calls even when the SIP number is in use. The advantages of the P-2602HW include increased traffic and service revenue. Lifeline Support (P-2602HWL) "PSTN Lifeline" feature allows users to switch to the standard phone line in case of power or Internet outage. Thanks to the friendly design of P-2602HWL, VoIP service subscribers can place calls just like using a PSTN phone. Models - P-2602HW-61 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over POTS - P-2602HW-63 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over ISDN - P-2602HWL-61 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over POTS with Lifeline Support - P-2602HWL-63 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over ISDN with Lifeline Support Product >> VoIP Products >> Prestige 2602HW/HWL Series
Prestige 2602HW/HWL Series
802.11g Wireless ADSL VoIP IAD
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ZyXEL P-2602H/HW/HWL - ADSL2+ VoIP IAD
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ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD
Specifications
Voice Codec
G.711 G.729
p-2602h /hw/hwl
ATM Support
8 PVCs Support RFC 1483/2684 Multiple Protocol over AAL5 RFC 2364 PPP over AAL5 RFC 2516 PPP over Ethernet VC and LLC Multiplexing Traffic Shaping UBR, CBR, VBR ATM Forum UNI 3.1/ 4.0 PVC I.610 OAM F4/F5 loop-back, AIS, and RDI OAM cells TR-048
Virtual Private Network
20 IPSec VPN Tunnels IKE and Manual Key Management AH and ESP Protocol DES ,3DES and AES Encryption SHA-1 and MD5 Authentication Tunnel and Transport Mode Encapsulation
Voice Feature
SIP (RFC 3261) version 2 SDP (RFC 2327) RTP/RTCP (RFC1889, 1890) Echo Cancellation: G.168 VAD (Voice Activity Detection) Silence Suppression CNG (Comfort Noise Generation) Dynamic Jitter Buffer (Adaptive) DTMF Detection and Generation DTMF: In-Band and Out-of-Band (RFC2833),
Network Management
Web based Configuration Command-line Interpreter (CLI) Telnet Remote Management SNMP Support FTP/TFTP firmware upgrade and configuration backup/restore Built-in diagnostic tool
All-in-one ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD for SOHO
ADSL, ADSL2/2+ support SIP (RFC3261) support with 2 phone ports for VoIP Advanced security features: SPI Firewall, IPSec VPN Support QoS to prioritize voice and data traffics Auto Provisioning for easy deployment
Routing Support
IEEE 802.1d Transparent Bridging IP Routing: TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP RIP1v1 and RIPv2 IP Multicast IGMP v1/v2
(SIP INFO) Fax Tone Detection and Pass-through Modem Tone Detection and Pass-through T.38 FAX Relay* CLID Call Waiting* Call Forward* Three way conference* MWI*
PSTN Lifeline Support (Optional)
Send Emergency Call to PSTN Make a PSTN Call by Dialing Pre-fix Number PSTN Relay when Device Power Down PSTN Relay when VoIP Service is Not Available Receive Incoming PSTN Phone Call
IP Management
SUA/Multi-NAT Internet Sharing Multimedia Support DHCP Server/Relay/Client DNS Proxy Dynamic DNS UPnP Support
Hardware Specifications
ADSL: RJ-11 for P2602HW over POTS RJ-45 for P2602HW over ISDN/UR2 RJ-45 for P-2602HWL over POT/ISDN/UR2 LAN: Four Ports 10M/100M Auto MDI/MDIX Ethernet Switch Phone: Two RJ-11 Ports for Analog Service Connection Reset Button Status LEDs Indicator Power: 18V DC 1A Switching Power Supply
Benefits
All-in-one ADSL VoIP IAD
ZyXEL P-2602H/HW/HWL Gateway Series is an integrated Internet access device supporting high-speed ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ standard over existing copper lines. Combining convenient Wireless AP (optional), Ethernet switch, Firewall and VoIP gateway features, it is indispensable for homes and small offices with limited space and technical expertise.
Flash Hook Timer* Multiple SIP Accounts Freely assignable to Each Phone Port
Wireless LAN (P-2602HW/HWL)
IEEE 802.11g/11b Compliance Data Rates up to 54Mbps, Auto Fallback 64/128/256bits WEP Encryption MAC Address Filtering IEEE 802.1x Port-based Authentication One non-detachable Antenna
Diffserv Voice priority always guaranteed. Media Bandwidth Management (MBM)* E to E QoS mechanism (depends on service providers network)
Flexible Phone Features
With two built-in phone ports and flexible calling features, ZyXEL P2602H/HW/HWL not only empowers ITSP to enjoy better profitability from flexible phone number assignment, but also offers unprecedented flexibility for users to talk unlimitedly through high-speed broadband connection.
Firewall Security
Stateful Packet Inspection Prevent DoS Attack Access Control of Service Content Filtering IP & Generic Packet Filtering Real-time Attack Alert and Logs
ADSL Compliant
Support Multi Mode Standard (ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, G.dmt, G.lite) ADSL2 G.dmt.bis (G.992.3)* ADSL2 G.lite.bis (G.992.4)* ADSL2+ (G.992.5)* Reach Extended ADSL (RE ADSL)*
Advanced Security Features
Based on Stateful Packet Inspection and Denial of Service (DoS) technologies, the P-2602H/HW/HWL provides state-of-the-art firewall performance and robust protection against hackers, network intruders and other malign threats. Furthermore, the standard-based IPSec VPN ensures secured data transmission for site-to-site and remote access deployment. Since data sent by P-2602H/HW/HWL over the Internet can be encrypted, users is free to use the ADSL2/2+ line to replace private leased lines or frame relay networks, allowing global interconnectivity at minimal expense.
Physical Specifications
Dimensions : 248mm(L)x 168mm(D)x 37mm (H) Weight: 642g
Environmental Specifications
Temperature: 0C ~ 40C Humidity: 20% ~ 85 % ( non-condensing)
P-2602HW-67C
802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over U-R2
Product Description
P-2602H-61C P-2602H-63C P-2602H-67C P-2602HW-61C P-2602HW-63C
ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over POTS ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over ISDN ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over U-R2 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+VoIP IAD over POTS 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over ISDN
Lifeline Support (P-2602HWL)
PSTN Lifeline feature allows users to switch to the standard phone line in case of power or Internet outage. Thanks to the friendly design of P2602HWL, VoIP service subscribers can place calls just like using a PSTN phone.
P-2602HWL-61C 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over POTS with Lifeline Support P-2602HWL-63C 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over ISDN with Lifeline Support P-2602HWL-67C 802.11g Wireless ADSL 2+ VoIP IAD over U-R2 with Lifeline Support
* Firmware upgradeable for future enhancement
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A month or so ago I bought a ZyXEL P-2602HWL-61C router on ebay, and was annoyed to find it had the custom TPG firmware on it, which I couldn't upgrade. Not one to be daunted, I hit the net and found out lots of other ZyXEL models had been tweaked (mostly by people in Europe.) So the other night I got tweaking, and managed to convince my router to accept the standard firmware. I thought I'd post the steps to do it, as a lot of people have been asking about it. DISCLAIMER TPG don't lock the ZyXEL modem to their service (or sell it any more), so they will suffer no financial loss by it being reverted to the ZyXEL firmware. I'm not a TPG customer, so I have no use for the TPG firmware. Also, doing this is not overly simple, and totally untested apart from my experience, and plenty of people have broken their routers playing with the debug console. It's a mega hack, which involves guessing/finding the address in RAM where a temporary buffer is allocated, and changing a byte in it. Therefore, I make no guarantees, and take no responsibility for anyone creating a doorstop. Moreover, it does not seem possible to backup the old firmware from the router (I tried but the transfer kept failing) , so AFAIK there is no way to go back to the TPG firmware after you do this. If you're a TPG user, you may do best to stick with their version. Finally, it seems like I had the old TPG firmware - V3.40(ADF.1) - and there is a newer TPG firmware which is newer than any other firmware (generic or not) that I've managed to find on the net. CREDIT I used a bunch of web pages to learn about the ZyXEL console, debug mode, etc. There's no way I could have done this without copying other people's techniques. Lots of information (debug password, memory structure) came from this page: www.ixo.de/info/zyxel_uclinux (although that page is for a different router, running on different architecture.) What you need A serial cable (see below), and a serial port terminal emulator which can do XMODEM transfers (Hyperterminal will probably do fine.) Step One: Build a cable The ZyXEL has an internal serial port which you will use to communicate with it. The port is an inline header, same size as a CD-Audio cable:
1 - GND - (No pin) 2 - TX 3 - RX 4 - (Pin, not used The port needs a 3.3v-level serial interface to function. I used a Siemens C55 mobile cable I bought on ebay for $10 (shipped), and a CD Audio cable I had lying around. Here's a web page (in German) about building one of these cables (includes diagrams.) www.stkaiser.de/anleitun.usb_unboxed.html My approach was slightly different. That page connects the CD Audio cable to the USB end of the mobile phone cable. I connected the cable at the Siemens plug end, so it would be longer. Here's the Siemens pinout: pinouts.ru/CellularPhone.c55_pinout.shtml The connections I used were as follows: Siemens End -> ZyXEL End Pin 2 -> Pin 1 Pin 3 -> Pin 3 Pin 4 -> Pin 2 Step Two: Boot console Connect the serial cable, and configure a terminal emulation program for 9600bps with 8,N,1 and no flow control of any kind. It's vaguely possible the default terminal speed has been changed (you can look it up in the router settings via telnet.) Plug in your cable, and turn on the router. Data should begin appearing immediately. If you don't see anything, something is wrong with your cable. Bootup looks like this: Bootbase Version: V1.09 | 07/29/2004 16:00:00 RAM: Size = 32768 Kbytes DRAM POST: Testing: 32768K OK FLASH: AMD 32M *1 ZyNOS Version: V3.40(ADF.1) | 07/12/2005 18:00:00 Press any key to enter debug mode within 3 seconds..
Press a key when prompted, and you'll drop into the debug console. NOTE: If your ZyNOS version and/or BootBase Version are different to those shown, you have a different firmware. Take care when following the rest of these directions, because things may be different. Step Three : Debug Mode Type "AT<CR>" and you should see the response "OK". All the commands take this form. NOTE: You can use the ATHE command to see all the available debug commands, I won't bother listing them here. Lots of useful info for those who are curious is available at www.ixo.de/info/zyxel_uclinux Step Four : Show hardware/manufacturer info from Flash type ATSH<CR>
ZyNOS Version : V3.40(ADF.1) | 07/12/2005 18:00:00 Bootbase Version : V1.09 | 07/29/2004 16:00:00 Vendor Name : ZyXEL Communications Corp. Product Model : Prestige 2602HWL-61C ZyNOS ROM address : b0020000 System Type : 7 MAC Address : 0013494B3DDA Default Country Code : F4 Boot Module Debug Flag : 00 RomFile Version : B7 RomFile Checksum : f3a3 ZyNOS Checksum : 4d10 Core Checksum : 7d23 SNMP MIB level & OID : Main Feature Bits : C0 Other Feature Bits : 9D 00-00 00-00 00l
The "other feature bits" section at the bottom is what we need to change in order to unlock the router (specifically, the second byte - 14.) Check that the rest of your details look vaguely similar to these, as well. Step Five - Enable debug mode.
The password for debug mode is based on the router's MAC address. Look at the last digit of the router's MAC Address, shown in the output of the previous command. Mine was 'A' Now find the corresponding password: Last Digit Password.0 or.8 10F0A563.1 or.9 887852B1.2 or.A C43C2958.3 or.B 621E14AC.4 or.C 310F0A56.5 or.D 1887852B.6 or.E 8C43C295.7 or. F C621E14A Enter the following command:
ATEN1,<PASSWORD>
. you are now in "debug" mode. Step Six - Create working buffer The router has a "working buffer" copy of the "hardware info" table you saw above. Execute the following commands to set up and show the working buffer:
ATCL ATCB ATBU
. the output (buffer contents) should look the same as the ATSH output, above. Step Seven - Find buffer location in RAM Execute this command:
ATDU 0x94003110,2
The output should look like this: 94003110: 9D 14 IF THE OUTPUT DOES NOT MATCH THE FIRST TWO FEATURE BITS: STOP NOW!! Different output means that your working buffer is resident at a different location in memory, and if you continue then you will probably break your router. You
will need to use the ATDU and/or ATDO commands to dump memory in this area until you see a string of bytes which look like the "Feature Bits" in the ATBU output. In the more recent F/Ws, it seems to load at around 0x94003118. Step Eight - Change feature bits in working buffer Assuming the output matches, you need to change that "14" to an "0A". Execute the following command:
ATWB 0x94003111,0A
Then run 'ATBU' and check that the first two feature bits have changed to "9D 0A". If anything else appears, turn your router off and back on to clear the RAM. Step Nine: Save Working Buffer Back to Flash: Execute the following commands to write the working buffer back to flash memory:
ATBT1 ATSB
. now the output of ATSH should look the same as ATBU. If it does, you've done it - the router is now a "generic model"!! Step Ten: (Optional) Increase Transfer Speed If you want, run the command ATBA5 to change the serial port speed to 115200bps. You will need to modify your terminal program to suit. Step Eleven: Upload the new configuration file and firmware The existing firmware will no longer work because the router is now a different "model", so you need to upload some new generic model firmware. First, upload the.ROM configuration file from the firmware. Type
. then use XMODEM to transmit 340mv4c0.rom (or similar.) The router should accept the file. Second, upload the actual firmware file. Type
. then use XMODEM to transmit 340mv4c0.bin (or similar.) The router should accept the firmware, output some info, and then automatically reboot. If you see gibberish at the serial port after this point, you need to reset your console speed to 9600bps. Congratulations, you now have an unlocked ZyXEL 2602HWL-61C!
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