The phones are a pair of Grandstream 1625s. I'm expecting them in a few days, and wanted to make sure I had some grasp of how to set them up.
I plan to set one up with an airrouter to be pretty portable, and another to live near my home hAP.
What ports to I need to set up to forward on the nodes? 5060? Anything else?
Is it necessary to change any firmware settings on the phones?
I plan to set one up with an airrouter to be pretty portable, and another to live near my home hAP.
What ports to I need to set up to forward on the nodes? 5060? Anything else?
Is it necessary to change any firmware settings on the phones?
Is it necessary to change any firmware settings on the phones?
No.
https://www.arednmesh.org/comment/4490#comment-4490 and the next post (#6).
They should come defaulted to DHCP, so they will get a DHCP address from the hAP. You likely should assign a DHCP reserved address in the hAP so the phone always gets the same address.
I picked up a DP750 and two DP720's. I've paired the handsets to the base station and can make calls by direct IP dial usign the more convenient *47 shortcut, and have added the GXP1625s to the phonebook. Calls from the cordless handsets work to the GXP1625s, but calls from the GXP1625s to the handsets don't seem to go through. The IP address is for the base station, and I don't know how to select a handset from there. The only difference between them seems to be the IPEI, which looks like a MAC address. Any ideas on how to place calls to the wireless handsets linked to the base station? Port addresses make sense, but I don't see how to assign a port to a handset.
Please share the URL of the 'normal set up' document.
"I've plugged the lan line that's connected to one of my M2 bullets."
I have an ethernet cable connecting the LAN port of the phone to the LAN port of the POE powering the Bullet M2.
"I've tried dialing out, but I'm not successful."
Exactly how did you try?
"How do I get this to interface?"
What IP address did your GXP1525 have when you tried to dial?
What did you dial?
What was the IP address of the phone you tried to dial?
Can you 'PING' both phones from your network connection?
73, Chuck
David
Just wanted to make sure you used the "keypad underneath the LCD display" to get to direct ip call. Press the white center button (with the up/down/right/left arrows) and then arrow down about 5 menu choices to "Direct IP Call". Press the white center button and enter the IP address using the * as the decimal point between like 10*x*y*z Press OK.
I think I had the same issue as you when I first ever tried entering the IP address after just picking up the handset. Just thinking out loud.
-Mike
I have seen many phones advertised on the Mesh along with their ip address implying that they will accept direct-ip calls. However, when that ip address is called, there's no response from the phone. The call goes high and dry.
73, Mark