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Lost the IP from spa901

I lost the IP from my spa901.How can I check it by using the Keys?

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Hi!

Try this:

Press ****110#

Once you pressed the asterisk symbol four times (*) you should hear an IVR then press 110# and it will tell you it's IP address.

Hope this helps!

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