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Hi Sylvester
Once you have OpenWrt installed you then flash new firmware only using the sysupgrade version of the firmware image.
Do not use the factory version of the firmware.
Some questions to clarify things:
Have you downloaded a SECN firmware to flash?
What is the file name?
Are you using the LuCI web page to upgrade or the command line?
Regards
Terry
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Hi Sylvester
Two things:
1. You *must* only use the sysupgrade version of the firmware.
2. When you upload the new file in the LuCI web page and are ready to reflash, there is a checkbox to save the configuration settings during the flash.
The checkbox is ticked by default.
You *must* un-tick this checkbox so that the settings are not saved.
Please try to flash it again with the above changes and let us know how it goes.
The SECN firmware will come up on IP address 10.130.1.20
Regards
Terry
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md5sum: 196c9ba301ef6aca80e51924252b7b103. Load the file into the LuCi screen and untick the Keep Settings checkbox.
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That is good news.
What WAN interface do you plan to use.?
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So you have two MP2 phones and one softphone in your network.
And you can place calls as follows:
1. from one MP2 phone to the other, and
2. from the MP2 phones to the softphone, and
3. from the softphone to the MP2 phones.
Is that correct?
On which of these three types of call do you get echo?
And which party on each call type gets the echo?
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