##### ### ## ### ######## ### ## ### ###TM ####### ####### ####### ######## ####### ####### ####### ### ### ### ### # ### ### ### ### # ### ## ## ## ## ## ### ## ## ## ## ## ### ### ### ## ### ### ### ### ## ### ## ####### ####### ## ######## ### ####### ## ####### ##### ### ## ######## ### ### ## ### ## ####### ##### Big thanks to Zer02004 for discovering this UNLOCKED BT Voyager 2500 Firmware! firmware version: cfe-voyager2500v_sip_bbv-v301q_a2pb018c1#0# This has been tried and tested and works, though please understand, if you upload this firmware to your 2500, you do so completely at your own risk. This firmware comes with no warrantees whatsoever, certainly not from its original creators. It might contain backdoors or trojans, I can't test it here, so if anyone can give it a going over, let me know. have fun! ;o) (or @ corz.org WEDNESDAY Sep 20, 2006 original info.. [from: email] I've also tested it with AOL and OneTel: System Up Time 00:05:38:43 ADSL Speed (DS/US) 2272/288 Kbps LAN IP Address 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway 62.241.161.244 Primary DNS Server 62.241.162.200 Secondary DNS Server 62.241.163.201 I set Remote Access to allow FTP from my main system (192.168.1.3) and then used FlashFXP to upload the cfe-voyager2500v_sip_bbv-v301q_a2pb018c1 firmware version from the root directory of C:. I then disconnected FlashFXP from the router as instructed and let the router do it's thing. Once the router had automatically rebooted, I entered my Pipex details and hey presto - After carrying out extensive tests, all is working well except for the internet phone section for which a subscription is needed anyway. Zer02004