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Hi,
I am looking for some help & advise. I have just brought a second hand Netgear TA612V which is locked to Sipgate, from what I can tell they all are, but I see on the Sipgate web site there is a link to unlocking the device with "open Firmware". [url]https://secure.sipgate.co.uk/user/autoconfig/pleaselogin.php?partner=netgear[/url] My questions: 1) If I unlock the device this way how easy is it to setup and optimized for other VoIP providers? 2) Can the device be restored to the official factory firmware again after using the open firmware or is this a one way ticket? 3) Are there any disadvantages' with using the open firmware over the official factory firmware or is it the same thing with more options? This is the message shown before the option is selected! --- Please note: You are about to erase all configuration data of your device! This process replaces the official firmware - which is optimized for use with sipgate - with the "open firmware". That means that your NETGEAR device will not be working with sipgate any longer! Warning: If you update to the open firmware product support by sipgate will be terminated for your device! This open firmware is only for VoIP experts who know exactly what they are doing. You have good reasons to use the open firmware? Please follow the instructions on the following pages. All configuration data will be erased. --- Thanks in advance, Jonathan |
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On 2007-03-25, John <jmgood40@hotmail.com> wrote:
[color=blue] > Hi, > > I am looking for some help & advise. I have just brought a second hand > Netgear TA612V which is locked to Sipgate, from what I can tell they all > are, but I see on the Sipgate web site there is a link to unlocking the > device with "open Firmware". > [url]https://secure.sipgate.co.uk/user/autoconfig/pleaselogin.php?partner=netgear[/url] > > My questions: > 1) If I unlock the device this way how easy is it to setup and optimized for > other VoIP providers?[/color] There should not be any severe problems after unlocking the TA612V. There are enough indications (I trust you did some research on the net before asking this question) that setting it up with other VISPs is possible. [color=blue] > 2) Can the device be restored to the official factory firmware again after > using the open firmware or is this a one way ticket?[/color] The latter. But I imagine you can still configure it with a Sipgate account should you wish. [color=blue] > 3) Are there any disadvantages' with using the open firmware over the > official factory firmware or is it the same thing with more options?[/color] There do not appear to be any. Having the official firmware simply makes it easier to connect to Sipgate. Plug it in and you're up and running with no need to input configuration data. It is doubtful an unlocked TA612V has more options. Brian. |
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"Brian" <bandj@o2.co.uk> wrote in message news:eu6lu1$mh5$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...[color=blue] > On 2007-03-25, John <jmgood40@hotmail.com> wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi, >> >> I am looking for some help & advise. I have just brought a second hand >> Netgear TA612V which is locked to Sipgate, from what I can tell they all >> are, but I see on the Sipgate web site there is a link to unlocking the >> device with "open Firmware". >> [url]https://secure.sipgate.co.uk/user/autoconfig/pleaselogin.php?partner=netgear[/url] >> >> My questions: >> 1) If I unlock the device this way how easy is it to setup and optimized >> for >> other VoIP providers?[/color] > > There should not be any severe problems after unlocking the TA612V. > There are enough indications (I trust you did some research on the net > before asking this question) that setting it up with other VISPs is > possible. >[color=green] >> 2) Can the device be restored to the official factory firmware again >> after >> using the open firmware or is this a one way ticket?[/color] > > The latter. But I imagine you can still configure it with a Sipgate > account should you wish. >[color=green] >> 3) Are there any disadvantages' with using the open firmware over the >> official factory firmware or is it the same thing with more options?[/color] > > There do not appear to be any. Having the official firmware simply makes > it easier to connect to Sipgate. Plug it in and you're up and running > with no need to input configuration data. It is doubtful an unlocked > TA612V has more options. > > Brian.[/color] Thanks for the info. Will try the open firmware and see how it goes! |
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