SPA 3102 backup settings

Hi I have the SPA 3102
 How do I backup the settings and then restore them?????
 Thanks

You can backup the SPA3102 settings by logging into the SPA3102 as Admin/Advanced and then saving the web page to your hard disk drive using your web browser (MSIE, FireFox, etc).  A single save will save all the tabs under the Voice tab.  Password fields are not saved.  You have to do a separate save for the Router tabs.
There is a technique to modify the saved web page which will allow you to restore the web page (without the passwords).  I haven't used that for awhile so I am not sure about the details.
Message Edited by hw on 10-28-2008 06:39 AM

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