On Wed, 15 Jun 2011, Florent THOMAS wrote:

Le 15/06/2011 11:06, Florent THOMAS a écrit :
Le 15/06/2011 10:53, Gordon Henderson a écrit :
On Tue, 14 Jun 2011, Florent THOMAS wrote:
Le 12/06/2011 20:41, Florent THOMAS a écrit :
Le 11/06/2011 17:54, Gordon Henderson a écrit :
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011, Florent THOMAS wrote:

Hy all of you,

Is anybody has a tutorial for integrate a siemens gigaset as180 and connect it to Asterisk.
I've searched a lot and didn't found something concluding.

The AS180 is just a bog-standard analogue DECT phone. So like any other analogue phone, to use it with asterisk, you need an analogue card (eg. tdm400p) or an ATA.

Personally, I'd use one of the Gigaset IP range of phones - these are SIP compatable. (e.g. A580IP, etc.) They do work very well. I've deployed a fair few in the past few years.

(And they're just Gigaset now - split from Siemens AIUI, although I suspect it'll be a long time before everyone catches-up!)

I'll try it ASAP and let you know.

Hy Gordon,

I checked my devices and observed that I'm the owner of 2 LinkSys SPA2102-R configured by keyyo.
I used the Voice interaction menu to reset the device.
Unfortunately it stills asking me a password.

I don't really know much about the SPA devices, sorry. (the only ATAs I've really used have been Grandstreams) It sounds like they might be locked into the "keyyo" service (if that's an ITSP who provided them pre-configured)

You're totally right and actually I 'd just engaged a procedure to have the information from my IPST.

My former IPST informed me that this kind of device can't be configured for another IPST. Have you already experinced this kind of behaviour?

I've never experienced it myself - mostly because I don't buy locked devices. (and that goes for most stuff - e.g. my mobile phone was bought sim-free, no contract, etc.) however I know it goes on - e.g. Vonage are quite famous for it.

You might find that googling for your device and ITSP might give you some clues as to hot to unlock it - I'm sure many are unlockable.

Do you know some devices that aren't so "locked"?

None of them are locked by default - it's only the service providers that lock them into their own networks - so if you buy anything from an online supplier that doesn't come with any sort of service then you should be fine.

Gordon
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