By 'not fixable', I assume it only does the *23 3-way calling. Bummer...
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By 'not fixable', I assume it only does the *23 3-way calling. Bummer...
So you must be getting enough sign-ups that you don't need to actually beta the 502 devices? Note the comment about Viatalk having NAT issues per this DSLR comment:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r21292925-
And then there was the issue I noted below also from DSLR, but a different provider ...
Yeah we're not seeing issues with it so far. VT had the NAT issues with the PAP2 (which we didn't with 286) so it's likely just their system.
Right now the ratio of new customer signs to BETA is at least 5-1. We're already ahead of the numbers from when we launched VT.
Received a GS-502 this afternoon, so far working great behind my router.
If asking the users to place the GS-205 between the modem and router would be asking them to possibly make changes for PPPoE. IMO that would be a support nightmare.
At some point in the setup, if you use PPPoE, you still have to engage it. Why is this more difficult?
At the moment, I have my DSL modem bridged and my router does the PPPoE.
I will shortly try to set up the 502 as a router in addition to the VOIP functions (I bought 2 lines) and my present router only as an access point for my lan.
Since my present setup is working flawlessly, I am hesitant to mess it up.
guys,
what's your HT-502 firmware version?
my HT502 shows: Program-- 1.0.1.8 Bootloader-- 1.0.0.9 Core-- 1.0.0.23 Base-- 1.0.0.66
according to GS site, the latest is 1.0.1.15 - release notes
When I first got the 286, I also noticed the firmware was out of date. At that time, Norm and I tried upgrading it and found a bunch of problems happening.
I would maybe wait for VOIPo to push any acceptable upgrades via the MAC from their servers. If you are provisioned, I believe they can take care of it.