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Reconfig of branded handsets/bases - BestGear - 10-07-2020 09:11 AM Guys I am looking to buy some used handsets and bases - can anyone confirm if, for example, BT branded/sourced devices can be used with other carriers or setups? I would hope that they can be flashed with vanilla firmware but could expect that to be a pantomime in some cases. Any advice most appreciated. David RE: Reconfig of branded handsets/bases - BestGear - 10-11-2020 09:37 AM Hi Ok - a fair few views and no replies - can I ask it slightly differently? When a vendor customises this kit - is it the firmware in the bases AND/OR the handsets? Not just thinking BT here but any of the voip providers that sell Yealink (dect) with their service. Last question - do I need the originally registered base to be here when I register the handset to another base, or does the handset need to be deregistered first? Thanks RE: Reconfig of branded handsets/bases - complex1 - 10-11-2020 11:40 AM (10-11-2020 09:37 AM)BestGear Wrote: Hi Hi, When a vendor customize the kit, usually he change the firmware of the base and handset. That way, the operation remains guaranteed. The vendor can also tie the base MAC address to a RPS server. This way the base is locked to the vendor. To release/unlock the set you will need the help from that vendor/provider. You can de-register the handset without the need of the base, but the original base will keep to hold the registration of that handset. Hope this will help. RE: Reconfig of branded handsets/bases - BestGear - 10-11-2020 04:57 PM (10-11-2020 11:40 AM)complex1 Wrote: Hope this will help. Yes, thank you for your reply. So I guess its pointless buying these used unless the seller can guarantee that they are not branded in any way. I had hoped that it would be possible to flash them with vanilla firmware (even having to use tftp or other malarkey) and all would be good. Many thanks David |