Needed little set up to get going, VOIP server address, account, id & password then the only technical setting that needed changing was the default codec. My VOIP supplier gave me all these settings for a similar ATA. Oh, and I had to refer to a manual to find the default password to get into the interface in the first place.
My initial test showed outgoing calls fine but incoming I couldn't get a ringer though I could answer. This was most likely my wiring and I bought a BT style master socket to interface with my old UK BT phones and all was well. Call quality was good with no objectionable latency though that may be more to do with the VOIP provider.
I'm stopping here, this review system keeps on interrupting me with pop-up hints and has accused me of using offensive words, apparently there are some above!
Great item which allows old bakelite dial telephones to work with a VOIP service. The user interface is rather complex but I found instructions on the
Great item which allows old bakelite dial telephones to work with a VOIP service. The user interface is rather complex but I found instructions on the Web to input the correct settings for UK ring cadence etc and it's working perfectly. Really pleased with this item.