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  1. #1
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    Default Re: BYOD Users: Available Nodes

    *bump*

    I got my linksys spa922 today and I'm trying to register it with VOIPo so I can then use my asterisk box but I receive the dreadful red letter message that my phone has not been registered yet.

    I will try to do a reset on the phone but for those who are familiar with Linksys phones, do you fill in the Proxy and Registration with the sip-byod.voipwelcome.com and then your telephone number and password?

    thanks for any help from the bYod folks.

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    Default Re: BYOD Users: Available Nodes

    Quote Originally Posted by gatorsean View Post
    *bump*

    I got my linksys spa922 today and I'm trying to register it with VOIPo so I can then use my asterisk box but I receive the dreadful red letter message that my phone has not been registered yet.

    I will try to do a reset on the phone but for those who are familiar with Linksys phones, do you fill in the Proxy and Registration with the sip-byod.voipwelcome.com and then your telephone number and password?

    thanks for any help from the bYod folks.
    You must first plug in and let register the ata that VOIPo provides.
    I Void Warranties.

  3. #3
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    Default Re: BYOD Users: Available Nodes

    Looking in my control panel I see it says to use sip.voipwelcome.com, but the first post in this thread says:

    If you are a BYOD user, you should configure your device using the information in your vPanel under the Softphone/BYOD tab.

    sip-byod.voipwelcome.com (Dallas)


    which should I use?

  4. #4

    Default Re: BYOD Users: Available Nodes

    They both point to the same IP. I would use sip.voipwelcome.com since it's on the credentials page.

  5. #5
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    Default Re: BYOD Users: Available Nodes

    thanks for your help

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