Quote Originally Posted by chriswx View Post
With that being said, it appears that the BYOD option that you mentioned is probably the best bet for me. My only concern is encountering problems finding the proper settings for the adapter. Which Linksys adapter are you using and how did you go about finding the settings for it?
I'm using the SPA2102. About 95% of the settings were left at the factory default. I probably changed about dozen or more settings. Most of those settings were strictly tailored for my personal preferences, but only a few settings were actually made based on my research and recommendations by other experienced VOIP users. Basically, you enter your BYOD user ID, password and SIP server host name in the proper fields in the ATA and your good to go for the most part. You can always tweak things later (dial plans, etc) to your liking. If you wish, I could post my settings in a pdf file.

Personally, if you feel uncomfortable about setting up your own ATA and want to make it easier for yourself, then getting one of the newer Obihai ATA's is the way to go . It's my understanding that some of the same engineers that designed the Linkysys PAP2/SPA2102 are the ones who designed these products. They are getting good reviews for their design quality and features. Voipo's CEO (Tim) recently mentioned in the thread below that Voipo is now a preconfigured provider for their Obihai ATA's. It sounds as simple as entering your BYOD user ID and password and everything is automatically configured for you. Here's his thread:

http://forums.voipo.com/showthread.p...i-VOIPo-Option

Here's the link to Obihai products...just pick the ATA that suits your need.
http://www.obihai.com/product-primer.html

Hope this helps......