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Dennis Q. Wilson
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Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 9:20 am    Post subject: How to use the Motorola VT1005T on non-Vonage VOIP? Reply with quote

We have a Motorola VT1005T voice terminal we want to switch over to
another VOIP provider (Broadvoice) but can't figure out how to "unlock"
it. Can anyone give me a little guidance as to what I need to do to
configure or reprogram the VT1005T for another provider?

Thanks.
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coolbreeze
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Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 5:20 pm    Post subject: Re: How to use the Motorola VT1005T on non-Vonage VOIP? Reply with quote

I think you will find this to be a totally unproductive pursuit. Better
angle may be to get on ebay and buy a Linksys PAP2 which can be easily
unlocked.

BTW,,,BEWARD BROADVOICE, they have a nasty habit of conveting their
'unlimited' accounts to business accounts with a stiff $$$ penalty. Take a
look at forums at www.voxilla.com
"Dennis Q. Wilson" <DennisQWilson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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We have a Motorola VT1005T voice terminal we want to switch over to
another VOIP provider (Broadvoice) but can't figure out how to "unlock"
it. Can anyone give me a little guidance as to what I need to do to
configure or reprogram the VT1005T for another provider?

Thanks.
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Dennis Q. Wilson
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:27 am    Post subject: Re: How to use the Motorola VT1005T on non-Vonage VOIP? Reply with quote

coolbreeze wrote:
Quote:
I think you will find this to be a totally unproductive pursuit. Better
angle may be to get on ebay and buy a Linksys PAP2 which can be easily
unlocked.

BTW,,,BEWARD BROADVOICE, they have a nasty habit of conveting their
'unlimited' accounts to business accounts with a stiff $$$ penalty. Take a
look at forums at www.voxilla.com
"Dennis Q. Wilson" <DennisQWilson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1130655015.323889.302930@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
We have a Motorola VT1005T voice terminal we want to switch over to
another VOIP provider (Broadvoice) but can't figure out how to "unlock"
it. Can anyone give me a little guidance as to what I need to do to
configure or reprogram the VT1005T for another provider?

I'll look into the problems with Broadvoice; thank you. But could you
elaborate on why I'll find unlocking the VT1005T a "totally
unproductive pursuit?" Is it because it's difficult? Or are you
saying instead that it can't be done?
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coolbreeze
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 4:43 am    Post subject: Re: How to use the Motorola VT1005T on non-Vonage VOIP? Reply with quote

"Dennis Q. Wilson" <DennisQWilson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
coolbreeze wrote:
I think you will find this to be a totally unproductive pursuit. Better
angle may be to get on ebay and buy a Linksys PAP2 which can be easily
unlocked.

BTW,,,BEWARD BROADVOICE, they have a nasty habit of conveting their
'unlimited' accounts to business accounts with a stiff $$$ penalty.
Take a
look at forums at www.voxilla.com
"Dennis Q. Wilson" <DennisQWilson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1130655015.323889.302930@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
We have a Motorola VT1005T voice terminal we want to switch over to
another VOIP provider (Broadvoice) but can't figure out how to
"unlock"
it. Can anyone give me a little guidance as to what I need to do to
configure or reprogram the VT1005T for another provider?

I'll look into the problems with Broadvoice; thank you. But could you
elaborate on why I'll find unlocking the VT1005T a "totally
unproductive pursuit?" Is it because it's difficult? Or are you
saying instead that it can't be done?

I don't think you will find it has ever successfully been performed, tho not

for lack of trying
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