Tuesday, September 26, 2006

vonage unlock F1000 ut starcom - **UPDATED**

So I've managed to unlock the Vonage UT starcom F1000 wifi phone from Vonage. I think it's a first because there's no other info on how to do this anywhere on the web.

You'll need a Windows pc for this...

The first thing to do is download the firmware from here:

http://www.sipgate.de/downloads/f1000/F1000_V3.80st.exe

If the link is broken just google for f1000 firmware.

Run this self extracting archive - it's German but no need to worry - just accept the defaults.
It should unpack 4 files.

Next make sure your Vonage wifi phone is connected and registered i.e. you can make a call.

Scroll through the menus on your phone and choose Wi-Fi Settings / Network Parameters / Network Info.

Take note of the IP address (you may not need this but it's handy to have). Mine is 192.168.1.14.

Exit out of the Network Info menu and go to the Misc menu

Select Local TFTP Update.
At the Code prompt enter utvonpw
You'll see a message that says TFTP is a long process..blah, blah, blah.
Select Update
The Screen will say Connecting...

Back to Windows PC and launch the fwupgrade.exe application

After a split second you should see a phone list that shows the IP address we had earlier.

Click Update

You'll get a warning not to turn off either the Computer, Phone or Access Point...don't turn them off!

Mine took about 45 seconds to push the firmware.

The screen on the phone will read Processing...

then Decompressing...

Windows will say that the task was complete...you can close the updater by clicking Cancel

Phone is still Decompressing 3 minutes later...

Then it will switch off.

***DO NOT TURN IT BACK ON**** or your work will be undone by Vonage!

-------THIS STEP IS REALLY IMPORTANT-------

Disconnect your broadband.

Don't power it off, just disconnect either the phone cable if DSL or the Coax if on cable. It's important that your wireless network stays up.

Check that you can no longer browse the internet on your windows pc.

Turn the F1000 on and it will connect to your wireless network.

It will try and register via your network but of course you are disconnected so it can't - this is good!

Go to the Misc menu on the phone and select remote TFTP server - it should have a Vonage server address in here...change it to a single letter a

Turn the phone off

Turn phone on and it will connect to your wireless network but it will never Register as it can't find Vonage servers!

Usng a web browser open the IP address that we remember from earlier.
Login as user with password 888888 (six 8's)

Click User Menu on the left and go immediately to SIP & RTP Config

If you know anything about SIP, you should be OK from here.

Whatever you do make sure you clear any Vonage info.

Reconnect your broadband.

If the phone (mine did this just once) indicates that it is downloading firmware, power it off immediately and then back on...problem disappears as strangely s it appeared!



Happy hacking!

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Waste of oxygen...

Who would travel all the way to Boston, USA and bring an expired credit card as their only form of currency apart from a few buckshee bucks that are lying around in their wallet? You got it...me. What a twat! Nearly spent the first night here sleeping rough if it hadn't been for a very understanding hotel staff and an extremely understanding ceo. God bless you Steve.

Thursday, March 03, 2005

untitled

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Double ipod capacity?

There are some dudes advertising on ebay that you can double your ipod capacity using some sort of hack. The advertiser reckons that there is no change in bitrate, no change to the hardware and it does not invalidate your warranty.

Can you smell that? Smells like a farm...

Friday, January 14, 2005

Hmmm...

Jake has just come and rubbed me on the back singing “Daddy's a sexy leprechaun”. Whathafu?

Thursday, January 06, 2005

Homer writes...

"Dear Die Hard, You Rock! Especially when that guy was on the roof. P.S. Do you know Mad Max?"

Wednesday, January 05, 2005

HSBC

I've always admired HSBC as a bank (if you can admire a bank), but today they surpassed themselves in Victoria Street, London.
All Staff from that branch stepped out into the street to mark the three minute silence for Tsunami victims in Asia.

Nice one HSBC.



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