Setting up the D-Link VWR for Acanac

This page discusses the VoIP settings for the D-Link VWR VoIP router. For the router settings, please consult the user manual available here.
Before you configure the router, you will need an e-mail from Acanac with your account settings. They usually send it to you 2-3 days after you open your account and it will have a subject like "Your Soft Phone order at Acanac is ready". In the e-mail you will find your phone number, the password and the domain (the SIP server).
Connect all the cables: power cord, the blue WAN port to your modem (or router), your PC to one of the yellow LAN ports and a phone into the green Phone 1 port. Wait a few seconds for the router to power up, then open a web browser and type http://192.168.15.1
Login with username Admin and blank password



Click Admin on the top menu, then VoIP on the left



The first tab, SIP is very unlikely to need any changes. Please click on Line 1



Enter the following settings:
- Line Enable: yes
- Caller ID Number: enter your Acanac phone number
- Caller ID Name: enter your name here
- User Name: enter your Acanac phone number
- Password: the SIP password, as found in the e-mail from Acanac
- Proxy Server: the SIP server from the e-mail from Acanac
- Proxy Port: 5060
- Registrar Address: the SIP server from the e-mail from Acanac
- Registrar Port: 5060
- Dial Plan: copy and paste the following string:
*xx|*123|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|911|0xx.T
- Voice Coding Profile (optional): the default value PCMU is for using the g711 codec. If your VoIP provider advises you to use the g729 codec, enter G729 in this field.
Click Apply to save the settings.

If you have issues dialing DTMF tones (such as dialing an extension after the call is connected, or using calling cards), go to the Common Coding option and try different values for Digit Relay Mode (between 1 and 4)


 
To factory reset the adapter

To restore the device to factory defaults, go to Support (at the top) and then System (on the left). Check the boxes that you desire (Provisioned Parameters is for VoIP settings and Non-Provisioned Parameters is for router settings