[asterisk-users] Siemens gigaset as180 as a internal mobile extension
Florent THOMAS
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Wed Jun 15 14:32:51 CDT 2011
Le 15/06/2011 21:14, Gordon Henderson a écrit :
> 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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Gordon,
One more time, thank your for answering. My french level of english will
appreciate if you can precise your sentence :
/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 mean that from your point of view most of devices _can't_ be
unlocked or the opposite or is there any ironic sense to understand
through this sentence?
regards
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