Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best Budgetone firmware?

2004-03-08 Thread Thomas Dingermann
Philipp von Klitzing wrote:

Hi!

 

I'm still running 1.0.3.81 because I read that once you move up to 
1.0.4.x you can't go back again, and my experience isn't *that* crappy.
   

You probably want to start with 1.0.4.26 although also 1.0.4.17 seems to 
have been relatively stable. Then there is also 1.0.4.39 but it seems to 
be less popular. Unfortunately many of the firmware files are missing a 
changelog...

Cheers, Philipp
 

Hi,

is there any howto available?

1. Where to get firmware-files (cant find anything at grandstream.com)
2. How to configure tftpd (with snom200 my tftp works fine)
3. How to place (naming,config) the files in tftpdir
Thomas
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best Budgetone firmware?

2004-03-08 Thread Philipp von Klitzing
Hi!

 is there any howto available?
 
 1. Where to get firmware-files (cant find anything at grandstream.com)
 2. How to configure tftpd (with snom200 my tftp works fine)
 3. How to place (naming,config) the files in tftpdir

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+phone+grandstream+budgetone
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Budgetone

Cheers, Philipp



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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Best Budgetone firmware?

2004-03-08 Thread Jeroen Rikhof
http://www.telappliant.com/grandstream

here you can't find updates for the budgetone and the TFTPD server.

1. run TFTP and select the dirertory were you put the new firmware
2. configure the TFTP server IP in your Budgetone phone
3. reboot your phone
4. watch your TFTP server for log (here you can see if firmware is succesfully updated)

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Philipp von Klitzing wrote:

Hi!

  

I'm still running 1.0.3.81 because I read that once you move up to 
1.0.4.x you can't go back again, and my experience isn't *that* crappy.



You probably want to start with 1.0.4.26 although also 1.0.4.17 seems to 
have been relatively stable. Then there is also 1.0.4.39 but it seems to 
be less popular. Unfortunately many of the firmware files are missing a 
changelog...

Cheers, Philipp
  

Hi,

is there any howto available?

1. Where to get firmware-files (cant find anything at grandstream.com)
2. How to configure tftpd (with snom200 my tftp works fine)
3. How to place (naming,config) the files in tftpdir


Thomas
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best Budgetone firmware?

2004-03-08 Thread Brian Capouch
Matthew Marlowe wrote:
You may also obviously check Grandstreams site instead of another
providers site.
http://www.grandstream.com/BETATEST/

A free windows TFTP server is available from solarwinds.net which works
great.
Obviously linux can use tftpd 

Well, maybe.  The Grandstreams use an extended version, and at least 
right now, the hpa tftpd does NOT work with them.  I spent many hours 
playing around last night, and the GS phones for whatever reason will 
not download files that are served from that server.

I even installed the latest version of the server on the off-chance that 
was the problem.  In every case, the two ends negotiate the tftp 
options that the GS sends, and then the server sends the first block of 
data (even observing the GS's request to send in 1024-byte blocks) and 
then as soon as it does, the GS closes the connection immediately.

Perhaps there's some trick I don't know, but I don't have a vile Window$ 
box anywhere around to run the solarwinds product, and so far have come 
up dry via every other venue.  Most public TFTP servers won't serve 
files to me behind the NAT I use, and Grandstream's server, which I used 
in the good old days does not seem to be there anymore.

I'd love to be corrected on any of this, btw.  I fear I'm locked into 
using the old 1.0.3.81 f/w for the rest of my life. .

Thx.

b.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best Budgetone firmware?

2004-03-08 Thread Stephen Varga
On Monday 08 March 2004 07:31 pm, Brian Capouch wrote:

 Well, maybe.  The Grandstreams use an extended version, and at least
 right now, the hpa tftpd does NOT work with them.  I spent many hours
 playing around last night, and the GS phones for whatever reason will
 not download files that are served from that server.

If you have a windows box available you may want to try Klever's PumKIN TFTP 
server. Its available for no cost. Works well, when loading new code into a 
router.

http://www.klever.net/kin/pumpkin.html

HTH,
Steve


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best Budgetone firmware?

2004-03-07 Thread Philipp von Klitzing
Hi!

 I'm still running 1.0.3.81 because I read that once you move up to 
 1.0.4.x you can't go back again, and my experience isn't *that* crappy.

You probably want to start with 1.0.4.26 although also 1.0.4.17 seems to 
have been relatively stable. Then there is also 1.0.4.39 but it seems to 
be less popular. Unfortunately many of the firmware files are missing a 
changelog...

Cheers, Philipp


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best Budgetone firmware?

2004-03-07 Thread Michael Bielicki
we use .50 but yet YMMV

On Sunday 07 of March 2004 23:10, Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
 Hi!

  I'm still running 1.0.3.81 because I read that once you move up to
  1.0.4.x you can't go back again, and my experience isn't *that* crappy.

 You probably want to start with 1.0.4.26 although also 1.0.4.17 seems to
 have been relatively stable. Then there is also 1.0.4.39 but it seems to
 be less popular. Unfortunately many of the firmware files are missing a
 changelog...

 Cheers, Philipp


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Best Budgetone firmware?

2004-03-07 Thread Matthew Marlowe
Never could find that NAT-capable TFTP server...

But I run my own standard TFTP server... I used to run the free TFTP
server from solarwinds.net but now I run tftpd on my asterisk box and it
works fine. 

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Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
 Hi!
 
 
I'm still running 1.0.3.81 because I read that once you move up to 
1.0.4.x you can't go back again, and my experience isn't *that*
crappy.
 
 
 You probably want to start with 1.0.4.26 although also 1.0.4.17 seems 
 to have been relatively stable. Then there is also 1.0.4.39 but it 
 seems to be less popular. Unfortunately many of the firmware files are

 missing a changelog...
 

Does anyone know the IP addr of the Grandstream NAT-capable TFTP server?

I have the firmware here, but can't seem to get the phone to pull the
files.  Googling reveals some sort of extensions in the tftp server need
to be implemented.

Didn't Grandstream provide a server for this once upon a time?  I don't
see any address on their website's support page, even though the docs
send me there to look for it.  Of course, the pages on the web send me
to the docs to look for it.

Gotta love Grandstream. . .

B.
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