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    Default Firmware

    It appears that Grandstream pushed out some firmware to some users when they should not have.

    If you have a minute can you login to your device using password 123 and look for "Software Version: Program-- 1.0.1.8" and let me know what verison you're running?

    Everyone should be on 1.0.1.8, but some seem to have been pushed up to 1.0.1.15 which has a few known issues.

    Once we determine how widespread this is, we'll probably be reverting it all back to 1.0.1.8.

    One big bug .15 has is a call waiting issue where if you flash back to the original call, it turns it into a 3 way, so this is a pretty bad bug and justification to revert to the known working.

    Can everyone confirm they pushed out new without telling us?
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    Default Re: Firmware

    Wouldn't the firmware not updated unless the ATA was rebooted?

    For what it's worth, mine appears to have remained the same:

    Software Version: Program-- 1.0.1.8 Bootloader-- 1.0.0.9 Core-- 1.0.0.23 Base-- 1.0.0.66

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    Default Re: Firmware

    Ht286 & Ht502?

    On my HT286 if I:

    Pickup the line and type "***" then "16" I get:
    001.000.008.033 (for 734-437-xxxx)
    001.000.008.033 (for 352-399-xxxx)

    That is easier than getting to the web page.
    Last edited by usa2k; 12-11-2008 at 09:13 PM.


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    Default Re: Firmware

    Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
    Ht286 & Ht502?
    Just 502. 286 should be fine.
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    Default Re: Firmware

    Software Version: Program-- 1.0.1.8 Bootloader-- 1.0.0.9 Core-- 1.0.0.23 Base-- 1.0.0.66

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    Default Re: Firmware

    Software Version: Program-- 1.0.1.8 Bootloader-- 1.0.0.9 Core-- 1.0.0.23 Base-- 1.0.0.66

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    Default Re: Firmware

    Mine has the 1.0.1.8 version.

    Firmare path = provision.voipo.com/firmware

    so is it as they boot for the first time? Before they have a chance to get provisioned?
    I Void Warranties.

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    Default Re: Firmware

    Just a quick listen to the voice interface told me I am on 1.0.1.8.

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    Default Re: Firmware

    I've got the same 1.0.1.8 that everyone else has. But on a side not, I was actually thinking that I might "NEED" a new firmware update. Reason being; when I but in info like DNS and a few other things; it seems to accept the input, but when you reboot the adapter, the blocks are BLANK again. i thought I read somewhere that it was a firmware issue. Any ideas later... mike....
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    Default Re: Firmware

    Quote Originally Posted by christcorp View Post
    I've got the same 1.0.1.8 that everyone else has. But on a side not, I was actually thinking that I might "NEED" a new firmware update. Reason being; when I but in info like DNS and a few other things; it seems to accept the input, but when you reboot the adapter, the blocks are BLANK again. i thought I read somewhere that it was a firmware issue. Any ideas later... mike....
    christcorp,
    perhaps, the dns entries were overwritten via provisioning
    have you tried temporarily disable auto provisioning?
    dns entries and the like are not supposed to be provisioned by the provider but...
    Cheers,
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    my wish list:
    1. Intelligent Call Forwarding that detects the incoming call originated from the "forwarded" phone and rings the original destination instead
    2. 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!
    3. Scheduled sim. ring with a twist (see wish #1)

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