If you have a "provisioned" SPAnnnn then you may need to keep it off
the internet after you reset it.  I have seen many that go through a
factory reset then "phone home" to get their configuration straight
away from their original supplier.  Which of course will lock you out
again ;)

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On 23/12/06, Dave Schardin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately I don't think there is a way to just do a password recovery.
You can, however, do a factory reset. That would reset the username and
password to factory defaults as well as all other settings.

To perform a factory reset you need to access the IVR menu via a telephone
connect to the unit. When the phone is off hook enter "****" to get to the
IVR menu. When in the menu enter "73738 #". Then unit should then ask you to
enter "1" to confirm the reset. This will clear ALL the settings on the
unit.


~Dave




On Dec 22, 2006, at 1:24 PM, Walter Willis wrote:
how to recovery password spa3000?
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