I managed to flash my Speedtouch 706WL box and reconfigure it to work with Base (former Tele2, with former Tele2AllIn service) service provider, in Belgium.
Both Internet and Phone (VOIP) work fine.
Tele2/Base Speedtouch routers use a firmware that restricts configuration possibilities for their users. It also gives them direct access to the router’s configuration. I really don’t like such practices – they should give users a way to use standard routers and configurations, like other providers do, and permit their users to use the full power of the routers they’ve bought.
Knowing these configuration settings, users may even use other routers to connect to Tele2/Base, which in fine is really beneficial to them if they don’t need the support of Tele2/Base or need/want to use some other router, like one they already own – removing the need to acquire one from Tele2.
As Tele2/Base don’t provide their users with full configuration settings, I decided to publish them.
After having flashed the box, I configured it with the following information:
Tele2/Base connection settings
WAN connection
User: vtxxxxxxx@tele2allin.be
Password: the ADSL password
PPPoA 8/35
ntp1.versatel.be
ntp2.versatel.be
VOIP
User: phone number (for 02/234 55 44, use 22345544)
PPPoA 0/32
Password: the ADSL password
Registrar: versatel.be:5060
Proxy: 62.58.224.212:5060
Timeout: 3600
I searched on the web and guessed a lot!
But I think there’s an issue, the VoIP proxy is not working, so incoming calls are no more working.
By now, I can’t help any more, as I switched back to Belgacom.
I think there’s an issue, the VoIP proxy is not working, so incoming calls are no more working.
By now, I can’t help any more, as I switched back to Belgacom.