FYI,
HT502/HT503 firmware1.0.1.35 officially released
FYI,
HT502/HT503 firmware1.0.1.35 officially released
my wish list:
- Intelligent Call Forwarding that detects the incoming call originated from the "forwarded" phone and rings the original destination instead
Call History that makes use of CallerID/Custom CallerID+Location. Call History only shows Custom CallerId+Loc. No CNAM look up; Albeitly,it's a step in the right direction!
- Scheduled sim. ring with a twist (see wish #1)
here's hoping the new GS firmware doesn't introduce N more bugs
my wish list:
- Intelligent Call Forwarding that detects the incoming call originated from the "forwarded" phone and rings the original destination instead
Call History that makes use of CallerID/Custom CallerID+Location. Call History only shows Custom CallerId+Loc. No CNAM look up; Albeitly,it's a step in the right direction!
- Scheduled sim. ring with a twist (see wish #1)
Release notes are here...
http://www.grandstream.com/DOWNLOAD/...3_1.0.1.35.pdf
I would be interested to see if Voipo is going to give this firmware a try. It would be great to put the 502 back online and get off the Indand DTMF on the PAP2.
David....
At the moment I'm using my SPA2102...quite similar except for some fields, to the PAP2.
I mirrored the settings from my provisioned PAP2T.
I see that the DTMF is set for auto-strict
DTMF process info=yes
DTMF process AVT=yes
DTMF strict holdoff time=90
With these settings on both boxes, I hear no tones and haven't yet had a problem with interactive.
Perhaps ask support to take a look and try these settings for you if they're not already like this.
I will see if they can make those changes, thanks Burris. My wife is just getting frustrated not being able to just hit the voicemail button and get the VM. Inband is a patch, not a fix as I am finding as some bank IVR's etc are not responding.
Sounds like there are more people having the tones pop up also.
We don't have confidence in Grandstream as a company so we're not really doing anything at all with their products. We only have may a few hundred Grandstreams in circulation at this point and have replaced all the others with PAP2s since they just work and are more mature.
Based on our previous experience, we just wouldn't be able to depend on them to correct any other issues that were discovered or respond in an appropriate manner with bugs.
As an example, you'll also see some other things in the release notes like the 2nd line not handling NAT traversal well before that they fixed. That was a critical issue, but it took many many months for them to be able to reproduce it even though we and another provider saw it daily at that time.
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