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Cheap and Dirty Test of POTS Over HSMM-MESH with Grandstream HT701Jesse Alexander, WB2IFS/3Prince George's County ARES/RACES, Clinton CERT, SKYWARNwb2ifs@arrl.net
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Works with interfaces out of the box: no configuration required!
Any amateur can connect without prior arrangement
No PBX function needed
Pros & Cons
Only works with new basic phonesnot with older POTS phones
Typing in IP address can be tedious
All participating nodes must be in 5-host mode
Security issues with using the interfaces not configured. For example, anyone can access them with the admin password
Step by step
Connect the nodes first and wait for them to boot
Configure each node from the console for 5-hosted mode as highlighted above and save configuration
Reboot each node (far node first)
Connect the Grandstream interfaces to the nodes and phones. Power them up.
On the port forwarding, DHCP, and services page configure the port forwarding as shown. You may use any hostname you want. Save the configuration
Starting from either node, call the other using one of the following methods (see this manual):
*47 then the IP address of the other phone with * as dots, then # (e.g. *47 192*168*0*22#)
*** then 47 when the interface asks for a menu option. When the dial-tone returns type the IP address as described in b) above
Network Architecture
Far Node:WB2IFS-106
Near Node:WB2IFS-115
Management console
Grandstream HT-701interface
Grandstream HT-701interface
wired phone
wired phone
Near & Far node configuration
Near side node configuration
Far side node configuration
Far side node configuration
Remarks/Observations
Phones used must be the now Cheap-oh POTS wired phones available from Sprallmart, Radioshack, etc. The interfaces don't provide enough current to ring old phones (Ringer Equivalence).
The passwords of the interfaces must be changed because anyone in the mesh can access the interface's web configuration tool.
I suspect that 5-digit dialing is available but you may need a PBX to do that (Raspberry PI running Asterisk software can do that, I've heard.)
Resources
Grandstream HT701 manual:http://www.manualslib.com/manual/607874/Grandstream-Networks-Ht701.html?page=19
Jesse N. Alexander, WB2IFS/3
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