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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>If there is such a thing as a complete Reset, the
mfg. is mum on it. The NA is supposed to be the generic open
version. However if a provider chose to lock it up, they can make it
extremely hard to get into. Vonage routinely does this to their PAP2s,
(not NA). You can Google the topic and get some insights. Nothing is
crack proof, but if someone has done something similar to what Vonage does, you
have to get a bunch of information about the unit and create an isolated LAN
that looks like the providers host and convince the device to get updated
information from it. I've read most of the material, but decided it wasn't
worth my bother to jump through the hoops on mine.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wilton</FONT></DIV>
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