 Mike_27 Premium join:2004-05-15 Gardiner, MT | reply to Naftali5 Re: [DTA310] Firmware Recovery Thread
> Downloader Code Version: 010208 (P8VO US) checksum 22af
this dta came from packet8's virtual office, i have one of these adapters, it ran mgcp to support the aastra phone's ASDI programming.
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 rizzo2dial Premium join:2004-08-05
| Mike, is the DTA you're talking about a standard P8 DTA-310 device using the modified firmware (for AASTRA compatibility)? If so, did P8 provide you w/ a link to that firmware (and/or e-mail you a copy of that firmware)?
Please upload it here if you've got it. 
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 Mike_27 Premium join:2004-05-15 Gardiner, MT
| yes, the old white dta310. packet8 bundled it with a mgcp firmware and a powertouch 390. I bought the adapter on ebay and never thought about trying to get the mcgp firmware out of the thing before i overwrote it with the leadtek ar160 firmware. i've never seen this firmware anywhere. but it would certainly be handy for anyone with an ADSI phone and asterisk.
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 leashy1
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| I have a question. I only have one computer. Right now i have my cable modem plugged direclty into my computer, so i have no need of a router. I plan on hooking up a DTA310. Do i really need to buy a router to do this? Or can i just use the switch that i have laying around somewhere? |
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join:2003-05-12 Fort Worth, TX | You need a router or add additional network card in your PC to let PC act as router. |
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  voiplover Premium join:2004-05-28 Portsmouth, NH
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| reply to leashy1 said by leashy1 :I have a question. I only have one computer. Right now i have my cable modem plugged direclty into my computer, so i have no need of a router. I plan on hooking up a DTA310. Do i really need to buy a router to do this? Or can i just use the switch that i have laying around somewhere? How can I answer this? Well, you know. Nobody can tell you that you have to breathe, but of course if you don't you are going to die. If you plan to use the DTA for any real length of time, then I highly recommend that you save yourself the on going problems and get yourself a router. But that is just my advice.  |
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 rcilink Premium join:2003-12-15 Manchester, NH
1 edit | reply to rizzo2dial Re: [DTA310] Firmware - virtual office (MGCP)
Here is the MGCP firmware for a DTA310.
I did not test it, as I have no interest in using MGCP when SIP is available.
Does someone have a spare DTA310 they want to try this firmware on? |
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 rizzo2dial Premium join:2004-08-05 | I'll test it out next week when I have time to do so. If somebody else wants to test it sooner, by all means, please do! 
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 Mike_27 Premium join:2004-05-15 Gardiner, MT | reply to rcilink cool , i;ll give it a shot this weekend and report back.
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| reply to rcilink said by rcilink :Here is the MGCP firmware for a DTA310. The hope was that this firmware would bring in the 8x8 download firmware (8x8 010208) that was reported to allow you to install the Leadtek AR18D firmware in the DTA. I tried it and it did not work for me.
At the end, I had 8x8 010222 downloader code. When I tried to install the Leadtek AR18D firmware, the application would not load. I was able, though, to reload my Leadtek AR17I firmware and the DTA is still useful.
When I first tried to install the DTA P8VO-116 firmware, the download said it was successful but when starting the application it did not come up but seemed "stuck". I had made the mistake of being connected to the internet and I realized that the unit was sending packets. My sniffer said they were to vo.packet8.net. I was able to reset the unit with the reset button, the phone off hook, and plugging in the power. It was at that point I tried to load the AR18D firmware. It said the download was successful but the application would not start. |
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