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Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:30 pm
by Xiden
Padre wrote:I know the voip adapter ip from the router, when I enter it, it says the page can't be displayed... I've been able to log into the voip before...
Did you change the IP? Refresh the client list on the router and see if the IP changes. You may have to factory reset the device because you may have changed something thats locking you out. For that I'm pretty sure you'll need a telephone to do that. SEGARPGFAN might know how to factory reset them.

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:34 pm
by Padre
I did not change the IP of the voip adapter... mine ends in 14, not 80 like the one in the guide... yeah, it may need a factory reset, either that or my Ethernet cable broke, but I think it's good.

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:52 pm
by SEGA RPG FAN
If you have a phone you can hook up to it, you can find out its IP and factory reset if needed:

Find IP
Dial ****. You will hear this voice message : "Configuration menu. Please enter option followed by the pound
key or hang up to exit". Dial 110#. You will hear a voice which will give the IP address.


To reset the SPA 1001 to factory reset, please follow these steps :
Dial ****. you will hear this voice message : "Configuration menu. Please enter option followed by the pound key or hang up to exit"
Dial 73738#.. you will hear this voice message : "Please enter 1 to confirm or 0 to exit"
Dial 1 to confirm the factory reset..

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:07 pm
by Padre
Cool, thanks for the help, gonna' get a phone from the thrift store either tomorrow or the next day... maybe there's one in the attic, haha :)

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 12:06 am
by itsthinkingstill
Sorry Xiden for not showing up but dident get home until too late so maybe we can pencil in something on Wednesday

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 1:12 pm
by itsthinkingstill
Here is the match me and Sega Rpg had last night, Yes i know that the first bit of sega rally are out of sync And before anyone Thinks i was drunk or something while playing Sega Rally, if your like me and have played sega rally for years at 60fps and no lag you get used to the handling, with the slight lag while playing over voip it through me off and took a while to get used to it, daytona went a lot better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2qlxK1bI4Y&t=152s

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 1:22 pm
by itsthinkingstill
I should note that this is the first time a real netlink match with Daytona usa have ever been recorded! Where making history in the land of Sega, Also thanks again to Sega Rpg, was a lot of fun

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 4:50 pm
by Xiden
SEGARPGFAN identified a boo boo in my guide. Its now fixed up. The guide should have you set your SIP/EXTSIP ports to 5060 not 4000. Even though 4000 works, the guide leads you to believe you are using 5060 if you follow all the pictures so that could cause major confusion.

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 4:50 pm
by Xiden
itsthinkingstill wrote:Here is the match me and Sega Rpg had last night, Yes i know that the first bit of sega rally are out of sync And before anyone Thinks i was drunk or something while playing Sega Rally, if your like me and have played sega rally for years at 60fps and no lag you get used to the handling, with the slight lag while playing over voip it through me off and took a while to get used to it, daytona went a lot better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2qlxK1bI4Y&t=152s
Looks like you guys had a pretty solid connection :)

Re: Official Sega Saturn NetLink VOIP Guide - SaturnPi

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 5:22 pm
by SEGA RPG FAN
Awesome, I'm glad you were able to record that.

With the extra VOIP latency the games try to slow down slightly to stay in sync so it can be a little weird at first if you're used to the normal single player experience.