 Bert Sierra
join:2004-09-14 Prescott, AZ
| said by xrandom :Just logged in.. Does anyone else have this in their system status?: Board ID: U53V005.00.00_UTSTARCOM Firmware Version: V2.8.2.10b Web UI Version: 1.0.1 That's identical to the ATA I've got. It's probably a USTAR Model #iAN02EX. If you flip the ATA over, you should see this indicated as "Model Name". A short one page product brochure is at »www.utstar.com/Solutions/Documen···02EX.pdf. I haven't found more extensive documentation online.
Most notably, I've found that the web interface provides access to the basic features, but a much richer set of options is available via the telnet interface. Be careful though -- reprogramming the ATA may make it incompatible with Lingo's service. -- Bert Sierra • Tempered MicroDesigns • Prescott, AZ |
 Bert Sierra
join:2004-09-14 Prescott, AZ
| reply to xrandom I just ran across a press release from a week and a half ago (below) that indicates Lingo may be rolling out a new ATA in partnership with D-Link: the D-Link DVG-1402S/L. Does anyone have experience with this device? At first blush the new ATA appears to be a fully functional router & firewall, which would be nice since currently I must run my UStar ATA behind my router for a number of reasons. A combined ATA/router/firewall would offer significant advantages.
Information on the DVG-1402S/L is available here: »www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=361 I haven't had a chance to go over the specs yet.
said by Lingo:
Primus' Lingo and D-Link Join Forces to Deliver VoIP Solutions to Consumers and Small Business
18 October 2004, 09:03am ET Global VoIP Service Provider and the Leader in Worldwide Consumer Connectivity
Deliver Advanced Call Services to Retail Locations Nationwide
MCLEAN, Va., and FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Primus Telecommunications, Inc., the originator of the Lingo Internet telephone service, and D-Link(R), the global leader in the design and development of connectivity and communications technologies, today announced a mutual partnership between the two companies to provide Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service and hardware to consumers and small businesses. As pioneers in providing global VoIP service and VoIP hardware manufacturing, the companies will leverage each other's strengths to deliver competitive features and services in support of the Lingo broadband phone service. Available at Fry's Electronics initially, and rolling out to other major retailers nationwide, the new Lingo VoIP telephone service is bundled with the new D-Link Broadband Phone Service VoIP Router (DVG-1402S/L), providing both a high-quality Broadband VoIP telephone adapter as well as fully functioning home router and firewall. -- Bert Sierra • Tempered MicroDesigns • Prescott, AZ |