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Introduction to Eyebeam

Eyebeam 1.5 (Build 202): Why Searching for a “License Key Link” Is Dangerous — and What to Use Instead

Introduction

If you’ve landed on this page searching for an “eyebeam 15 202 license key link,” you’re likely a VoIP administrator, a legacy system user, or someone trying to revive an old softphone. Eyebeam 1.5.202 was a popular Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) softphone released by CounterPath over 15 years ago. It was lightweight, ran on Windows XP/Vista/7, and offered basic VoIP calling.

It was a typical Monday morning for Alex, a freelance graphic designer. He was eager to start working on a new project, but as he booted up his computer, he realized that his Eyebeam 15 software was no longer functioning. The trial period had expired, and he needed to purchase a license key to continue using the program.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I get a free license for Eyebeam 1.5.202?
A: No. It was never free. Even if you buy an old license from a reseller, it won’t activate.

If you are troubleshooting an existing installation, you may refer to archived administrator guides: Administrator Guide: eyeBeam 1.5 Support for configuration and resource allocation. Product Key Definition

As he submitted the form, the website generated a license key, which Alex quickly copied and pasted into his Eyebeam software. To his surprise, the software activated without any issues. He breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that his problem was solved.