Quote Originally Posted by TimH View Post
You would think it would be worth VOIPOs time to research and provide instructions for users to access.
It's been Voipo's policy for over 2 years to not provide support for BYOD. They allow BYOD, but don't provide any technical support. They only support their own devices. You are basically on your own.

This is stated in the "Terms of Service" as well as their support FAQ's as noted below:

http://www.voipo.com/tos.php

Support

VOIPo provides support for using our service and provided hardware only.


http://voipo.com/help/article/does-v...ervice-89.html

Please be aware that VOIPo is not able to offer any assistance with the configuration or troubleshooting of a third party device.