Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
They are both good devices.

With that said, there is a very big reason we use HT502s primarily....they have a built in router.

With residential customers, support will literally quadruple with PAP2Ts. Since there is no router, there is option to connect them directly to a modem. 99% of issues are caused by routers mishandling traffic. The best way to resolve that is to get the router out of the picture and connect the VoIP device to the modem then connect the customer's router downstream from it. Obviously this doesn't help in situations with a combo router/modem but for cable customers or ones with a basic DSL modem (without a router), it's a magic fix that will literally solve 99% of issues.
You need to consider that your customers that used something like Vonage, were using a router before they got your service. Your HT 502 caused my Network printer and WiFi to crawl when it was in front of the router. You also should not assume that every one that uses your service has a simple setup with a USB printer. You should at least offer the option for a combo router ATA that does not take an IT to configure, you could charge an upfront fee for the device if that is what you need to keep your rates down on the service.

Any ways I am sending my ATA back to you, I am not going to bang my head to make and receive phone calls any more. Most of my life I used traditional phone service and take for granted a simple phone call that works perfect both directions. By the way my voipo support ticket is PMC-792461

Bob