 | Vonage on an unlocked Vonage adapter I am currently a Vonage customer. Due to some shipping error a couple of years ago, I ended up with a spare Dlink VTA that is authorized on my Vonage account.
Recently I unlocked it, and have been using it with voip.ms - so I have two VTAs running concurrently on my network. What I was wondering was, since the unlocked VTA is authorized for Vonage (but now unlocked) would I be able to input my Vonage settings, and use Port 1 for Vonage, and Port 2 for voip.ms?
This might seem silly, but I'm curious if it would work... |
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 | said by Blahzay: What I was wondering was, since the unlocked VTA is authorized for Vonage (but now unlocked) would I be able to input my Vonage settings, and use Port 1 for Vonage, and Port 2 for voip.ms? yes this should be possible if you have a Vonage softphone acct. if you do not have a softphone account then I'm not sure |
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 | Thanks for the response. Just curious - why is a softphone account necessary? Is it so that you can be made aware of the settings, or because with a softphone acct Vonage will accept additional devices? |
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 | reply to Blahzay I do this currently -- I have a recently unlocked PAP2, and use line 1 with vonage and line 2 with voip.ms, no problems. I plan on deleting vonage though once I port a number. |
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 | Where did you get the Vonage settings from - were you able to retain them when you unlocked your adapter? |
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 | reply to Blahzay If you use JTAG to read the configuration then the Vonage password is in it. So you can use their SIP setting on line 1 and line 2 on another vendor. |
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