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BT Falcon Mk2 IP Phone TB-30 - Default Password?

Plasma
Member

Hi, I have recently taken delivey of a BT Falcon Mk2 IP Phone TB-30, I don't plan to use it on the BT Hosted VoIP service I want to connect it to my own VoIP Server. Hence I need to configure it manually.

 

The simple guide that came with it doesn't mention, the default password to get in to the "Admin" menu. I found a full user guide on the web here .. http://btbusiness.custhelp.com/euf/assets/pdf/BT%20Falcon%20Mk2%20IP%20Phone%20User%20Guide.pdf

 

However in there it says the default password is "0000" I've tried this and all I get is "Input Error !!!".

 

The Phone's firmware is currently v1.70.4 is there a later version if so where can I get a copy of it from?

 

Kind Regards

 

Plasma

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Plasma
Member

Never mind I've found the answer! The phone is made by Thompson (same people who make the BT Home hubs).

 

Thompson Websiite - http://www.technicolorbroadbandpartner.com/telephony-solutions/products/product-detail.php?id=216

 

The usefully provide an Admin Guide which states on page 54 ..

 

Step 2 – Connect to the IP Phone web server

1) Start a web browser session

2) Input the phone‟s IP address into the address field. For example:

i. http://10.1.97.6 for user mode.

ii. http://10.1.97.6/admin.html for admin mode.

3) Enter the username (by default: administrator)

4) Enter the password (by default: 784518)

5) Once the process is completed, you can change the settings values to your convenience.

 

Hope that helps others with the same problem.

 

Cheers

 

Plasma

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Plasma
Member

Never mind I've found the answer! The phone is made by Thompson (same people who make the BT Home hubs).

 

Thompson Websiite - http://www.technicolorbroadbandpartner.com/telephony-solutions/products/product-detail.php?id=216

 

The usefully provide an Admin Guide which states on page 54 ..

 

Step 2 – Connect to the IP Phone web server

1) Start a web browser session

2) Input the phone‟s IP address into the address field. For example:

i. http://10.1.97.6 for user mode.

ii. http://10.1.97.6/admin.html for admin mode.

3) Enter the username (by default: administrator)

4) Enter the password (by default: 784518)

5) Once the process is completed, you can change the settings values to your convenience.

 

Hope that helps others with the same problem.

 

Cheers

 

Plasma

jimmybigshoes
Member

I had been looking for AGES for the BT Falcon Technicolour / Thomson TB30 default admin password for such a long time.  Considering the details above did not work for me. Plus, a factory reset option was not an option either, so I monitored the phone traffic upon bootup.

 

I have now found the correct Admin login details:

 

Logging in to the phone directly:

Password: 159753 (not 784518 as suggested)

 

Logging in to the http version on local network:

Username: admin (not administrator as suggested)

Password: 159753 (not 784518 as suggested)

 

I have also found that the 'user' username is indeed: user 

No password requried there.

 

Finally there is the Telnet ID: user

And Telnet Password: 789234

 

I hope this info saves people a lot of time.

 

Best wishes

 

Jimmy

(Phone hacker)

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eustonr
Member

Just one thing to add to this excellent post...

 

The telnet userid is admin, not user. (user doesnt work) The password for admin is  :  789234

 

The rest of Jimmy's post is spot on, and has indeed saved me a lot of time...

 

Robert

Wanet_Telecoms
Member

These same credentials worked for me. However, i flashed all my Thompson TB30 to SIP since i wanted to use them on Asterisk server. All working great!!

 

Strong phones and feels like Alcatel

Leslie3O
Member

This is a BT Falcon TB-30 VOIP phone as used with systems like BT Hosted VOIP Telephony talktowendys.

greatmobileonly
Member

This is a BT Falcon TB-30 VOIP phone as used with systems like BT Hosted VOIP Telephony talktowendys.

 

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Thanks for the tip bro