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toro

join:2006-01-27
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reply to aszabados

Re: [Unlock] Another UIP1868P unlock thread

From what I've noticed so far, the Uniden UIP1868 phones are basically made of two parts: the phone part which is on one PCB, connected to the VoIP part which is on another PCB.
The only connections between the two are for power and phone lines and it almost looks like the VoIP PCB is not made by Uniden. Even the power adapter gives two separate voltages, one for the phone part and the other for the VoIP part.
In the case of the UIP1868V (made for Vonage) the PCB and the components used are very similar to the Motorola VT2142 made for Vonage. All the web pages are also extremely similar except for background color and a logo. Much of the knowledge we have for Vonage CYT devices applies to this (CYT unlocker, unlocking by JTAG).
As for the UIP1868P, the PCB and components used are very similar to other packet 8 devices. I am not sure who makes the Packet 8 VoIP adapters recently (maybe themselves ?) So if one were to unlock this, I am pretty confident that the knowledge would apply to other recent packet 8 adapters.
BTW, the connector that you labeled as "probably proprietary" is part of all the Packet 8 adapters, including the ones in the "old generation" like DTA310, BPA410, etc

mazilo
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said by toro:

In the case of the UIP1868V (made for Vonage) the PCB and the components used are very similar to the Motorola VT2142 made for Vonage.
I believe you meant UIP1869V.

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