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cfabe
07-21-2010, 04:31 PM
I asked this question to support and they told me it would be unlocked and able to be used on another service. I received my first ATA (the included free one) and it appears to be locked. Cannot even access the web interface. If I order more, will they also be locked?

I would like to order these for my customers from voipo so they will be automatically provisioned, but if they're locked I won't do it. I'm not going to invest in hardware that I can't use elsewhere if it becomes necessary.

If I do buy my own ATAs, is it possible to have them provisioned automatically by adding them to the hardware list, or will I have to do it manually or set up my own internal provisioning server?

timreichhart
07-21-2010, 04:38 PM
if you got a reseller account you can manually put voipo provisioned settings in there if they are supported by voipo like linksys and handytones.

just login to your reseller account and go to hardware tab and add new hardware and also make sure if you decide do you own ata's right down the mac addresses.

cfabe
07-21-2010, 05:06 PM
Yes I have a reseller account. I run an ISP and would like to use this to offer home phone service to my customers.

Right now I have the voipo-supplied Linksys RT31P2 and two HT286 which I purchased. I configured the HT286 through their web interface, just adding the sip server and credentials, and they work fine so far with all the rest of the default settings. I am concerned that if voipo changes some setting, they may stop working since voipo can't push updates to them.

I have not added them as hardware in my account. Should I?

timreichhart
07-21-2010, 05:16 PM
I would not be concerned at all I dont think voipo makes any changes it from what I understand is that the sip account stuff its allowing you to connect to there services. You are in control of everything on your side of it. Say if there is a outage on your side its your problem but if there is a outage on voipo side they will take care of it.

usa2k
07-21-2010, 06:09 PM
Probably
User: admin
Pass: voipo

reseller@voipo.com could likely tell you its password.
I'm surprised you got an unsupported version of ATA?

VOIPoTim
07-23-2010, 11:01 PM
I'm surprised you got an unsupported version of ATA?

I think he got the 286's somewhere else. We don't sell those.

VOIPoTim
07-23-2010, 11:03 PM
Yes I have a reseller account. I run an ISP and would like to use this to offer home phone service to my customers.

Right now I have the voipo-supplied Linksys RT31P2 and two HT286 which I purchased. I configured the HT286 through their web interface, just adding the sip server and credentials, and they work fine so far with all the rest of the default settings. I am concerned that if voipo changes some setting, they may stop working since voipo can't push updates to them.

I have not added them as hardware in my account. Should I?

I don't anticipate there being any changes made that would cause any issues. We know a lot of people are configuring things manually and keep that in mind.

Right now we don't support provisioning the 286 in the control panel, but we it's on our list for future.

VOIPoTim
07-23-2010, 11:07 PM
I asked this question to support and they told me it would be unlocked and able to be used on another service. I received my first ATA (the included free one) and it appears to be locked. Cannot even access the web interface. If I order more, will they also be locked?


Adapters provided free by VOIPo are locked since we do not charge for them and they remain VOIPo property and must be returned if service is cancelled.

As far as devices that you purchase from us, you're free to do anything you want with them.

cfabe
07-24-2010, 08:16 AM
Thanks for clearing that up Tim.

Do you have any timeframe that you expect to support provisioning of the HT286s? Right now they seem to be working great for what I need to do and are about $10 cheaper. Do you know of any issues using these with voipo reseller or any reason I'd want to go with the linksys units instead?

If I purchased linksys PAP2Ts elsewhere, could I have those provisioned by voipo by manually entering the MACs in my control panel, or is provisioning limited to units supplied by voipo?

VOIPoTim
07-24-2010, 03:09 PM
We like the 286 devices. They're simple and stable. I don't expect that you'll have any issues with them. It does take a bit of work to integrate them into provisioning since they're single line and the other devices we offer are multiple lines, but it's something we expect to do in the future. No ETA though.

Yes, for the models we support provisioning on, you'd just add them in the control panel and set the provisioning URL in the device (the specific URL for the device will be listed in control panel).

Provisioning Supported Models:

Linksys PAP2T
Linksys PAP2
Linksys RT31P2
Grandstream HT502