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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Polycom Phone Setup

    Yes. I believe you have to let the supplied ATA register at least once. The ATA is the standard proof of working service.

    If you are logged in to vPanel, try this link:
    https://secure.voipo.com/preferences/softphone

    Same as the before stated:
    Features>>Preferences>>Softphone/BYOD


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  2. #2
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    Default Re: Polycom Phone Setup

    One thing I've noticed and just for further clarification.........

    The Voipo ATA must be registered any time you want to generate, re-generate or otherwise disable the BYOD credentials in vPanel. As soon as you disconnect the ATA and it unregisters, the ability to do any of those changes becomes disabled. If you want to make any further changes to the BYOD credentials, you must temporarily hook up the ATA again and let it re-register.

    After you've supplied your BYOD device with its credentials, it will work with or without the Voipo ATA hooked up.

  3. #3
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    Default Re: Polycom Phone Setup

    For the record, I've never received the hardware and my SIP credentials were activated; however, I am on a different type of account so I'm only speaking of my experience.

  4. #4
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    Default Re: Polycom Phone Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by gatorsean View Post
    For the record, I've never received the hardware and my SIP credentials were activated; however, I am on a different type of account so I'm only speaking of my experience.
    Yup, you Hostgator folks are quite different, as are those who were very early VOIPo customers and now grandfathered in.

    For everyone else, wintek and tritch's experiences are typical.

  5. #5
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    Default Re: Polycom Phone Setup

    I have the Polycom 550 phone and can't figure out how to register the user name and password I got from the Voipo Byod area. Anyone know where to put that info? I've been able to access the Polycom Soundpoint IP Configuration through my browser but don't know what to do from there.

  6. #6
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    Default Re: Polycom Phone Setup

    Hello,

    Has anyone been able to successfully use the Polycom with VOIPO? I followed all the suggestions here and am still not able to register my phone with VOIPO. I also tried the same credentials given in the BYOD section with an iSip app (that works on another VOIP provider) and it's hangs when trying to register my account.

    Any helpful hints would be much appreciated.

  7. #7
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    Default Re: Polycom Phone Setup

    Does anyone have any advice or had success with a Polycom Soundpoint IP335? I've tried everything, including the posts above, and still cannot get it to work with VOIPo. Any help or suggestions?

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