Grandstream HT801 Single-Port ATA

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Grandstream HT801 Single-Port ATA Description

  • Grandstream ATAs are trusted and deployed by some of the largest service providers in the world.
  • Supports 1 SIP profile through a single FXS port and a single 10/100Mbps port
  • TLS and SRTP security encryption technology to protect calls and accounts
  • Automated provisioning options include TR-069 and XML config files
  • Supports 3-way voice conferencing

Grandstream HT801 Single-Port ATA Specification

Specification: Grandstream HT801 Single-Port ATA

Product Dimensions

6 x 4 x 2 inches

Item Weight

3.6 ounces

Item model number

HT801

Batteries

1 CR123A batteries required.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

March 26, 2017

Manufacturer

Grandstream

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Grandstream HT801 Single-Port ATA Reviews (13)

13 reviews for Grandstream HT801 Single-Port ATA

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  1. David Rar

    First I bought an Obi ATA because it seemed to be the most popular. A total disaster. I could not get the thing configured at all. Configuration requires interacting with Obi’s website (why???) and that website is awful. I sent it back.

    This ATA is great. My service provider website has instructions for configuring a Grandstream device and I simply followed those instructions. This product has been working ever since, without once calling attention to itself. It has recovered after at least one power failure without any attention too. Power will fail wherever you live, so this is important.

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  2. Hoosker

    The voipm.ms wiki does not fully explain how to configure this ATA to work with their service as of 06/23/2024.

    For outbound calls: On the voip.ms customer portal go to menu “Main Menu”>”Account Settings”>>”General” CallerID Number, select “Use one of my DIDs” and click the “Apply” button to save the change

    For Inbound calls:

    Go to menu “DID numbers”>”Manage DID(s)”, locate the number and click the edit button, the yellow pencil icon
    once in the “Edit DID Settings” page, locate the section “Point of Presence” and select you chosen server. Scroll down to the end of the page and click the given button to save

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  3. Meow!

    Arrives in a simple box with absolutely no instructions, a PSU and a short Ethernet lead.

    A really annoying thing is that they don’t tell you that the default password is admin.

    Easy to connect, but the setup is very complex, you need instructions from your supplier.

    To connect, you plug an Ethernet cable in to the port on the Grandstream, and the other end in to your router. You then need to find the Grandstream, so you can access the web configuration pages it has. Your router assigns an IP to the Grandstream, and there is no easy way to find what that is. Fortunately, my router displayed it. I then went to the Grandstream and changed the IP to a fixed address, so I could always find it. I believe there is a discovery tool you can download to find it.

    Your existing telephones plug in to the Grandstream, although you will probably need a UK to US adapter. These are cheap, costing as little as £2.

    You can plug in old phones in to the Grandstream, or modern phones. Old phones, that use pulse dialling, require a converter that is unfortunately expensive. You can find these on eBay. One will cover you for several phones. You can mix modern and old. I have two old phones and one dect unit on the same Grandstream.

    To replicate the old BT ring “dring, dring” you need to carefully set up the Grandstream. In advanced settings, you need to set the Ring Cadence to c=400/200-400/2000
    To get this all to work, you need to sign up with a SIP provider. There are plenty around. Most of them will detail the setup of the Grandstream you need to access their service. They will provide you with a telephone number.

    Bought this on recommendation because I was having problems with a Cisco 191. Not only is the Grandstream much cheaper, it works perfectly. Including DTMF, which is very dodgy with the Cisco.

    Would highly recommend.

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  4. tourer99

    With Obihai discontinuing support for its ObiTalk 200 adapters, and with Google Voice connections no longer working with any adapters, I signed up with CallCentric and purchased two Grandstream HT801 units. Easy to setup using CallCentric’s support page. Each unit is in a separate seasonal home with one as an extension on the main CC account. My GV number is added to the outbound caller-ID, and all inbound GV calls ring on the CallCentric number. Works great at both locations. The physical setup is the same as the Obihai adapters. Ethernet cable plugs into your router, and phone plugs into the RJ11 jack. Plug in the power adapter and you’re ready to go. Setup is via a webpage via the HT801’s IP address. You need the settings from your phone service provider. As long as those settings are correct (they were in my case) everything works. With the HT801 and CallCentric, I now have cheap reliable VOIP phone service at both residences.

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  5. Tempting Reviews

    Install is a breeze, and thanks to this device, all phone jacks in the home have signal, so there’s a diversity of phone availability.

    Configuration was a bit less friendly. The interface required WAY too many settings to get it working. The provider has a step-by-step, but the point is that you shouldn’t require endless pages of settings to just configure a SIP.

    My only beef is that it’s terribly slow returning caller ID. I have a SIP phone (Yealink) where caller ID returns instantly, same provider. I may have to see if there’s an alternative SIP device that can perform like the Yealink and not keep this one active except as a backup.

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  6. Pietro

    Ho preso questo prodotto per utilizzarlo come adattatore VoIP con ftth tiscali, per fare a meno del modem tiscali: perfettamente funzionante. La configurazione richiede una certa familiarità con reti e voip, ma, sapendo dove mettere le mani, è semplice. Interfaccia web essenziale ma completa. Il consumo idle è di appena 1,6 watt.
    Per chi fosse interessato, ecco le parti più rilevanti della configurazione:

    # ADVANCED SETTINGS
    system ring cadence: c=2000/4000;
    Dial Tone: f1=425@-12,f2=425@-12,c=200/200-600/1000;
    Ringback Tone: f1=425@-20,c=1000/4000;
    Busy Tone: f1=425@-20,c=500/500;
    Reorder Tone: f1=425@-12,c=250/250;
    Confirmation Tone: f1=350@-11,f2=440@-11,c=100/100-100/100-100/100;
    Call Waiting Tone: f1=425@-12,f2=425@-12,f3=425@-12,c=400/100-250/100-150/14000;
    Prompt Tone: f1=350@-17,f2=440@-17,c=0/0;
    Conference Party Hangup Tone: f1=425@-15,c=600/600;
    Weak TLS = Enable Weak TLS Ciphers suites
    send SIP log = yes

    # FXS SETTINGS
    Account active = yes
    Primary SIP server = ims.tiscali.net
    Outbound Proxy = srvrm.p.ims.tiscali.net
    SIP transport = UDP
    SIP user ID = nnn
    Authenticate ID: nnn@ims.tiscali.net
    Autenticate password: ppp
    Name: nnn
    DNS Mode = SRV
    Tel URI = yes
    SIP Registration = yes
    unregister on reboot = yes
    Outgoing Call without Registration: no
    Register Expiration: 60
    Reregister before Expiration: 1
    Enable SIP Options/notify keep alive: OPTIONS
    Allow Incoming SIP Messages from SIP Proxy Only: yes
    Use P-Access-Network-Info Header: no [fondamentale, se no le chiamate in uscita vanno in errore]
    SIP REGISTER Contact Header Uses: wan address
    SIP Timer D: 50
    DTMF Payload Type: 97 (modificare iLBC Payload Type)
    Preferred DTMF method: RFC2833 (1-3)
    SUBSCRIBE for MWI: no
    Enable 100rel: yes
    Preferred Vocoder: PCMA, G729
    iLBC Payload Type: 97 altrimenti non può essere impostato DTMF Payload Type: 97
    Fax Mode: pass-through
    SLIC Setting: European CTR21
    Caller ID Scheme: ETSI-FSK during ringing

    configurare inoltro porte 5050 udp, 5004 udp sul firewall

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  7. Hettinger

    This works well, but only after a firmware upgrade. I’ve bought two, and they both required a firmware upgrade before I was able to have inbound SIP calls.

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  8. Pedmarbo

    El adaptador funciona correctamente, hay que entretenerse un poco en la configuración, pero va muy bien. Con un tutorial que pilles de internet, se configura sin mucha más historia. Al principio pensaba que igual no me hacía tanta falta, pero después de tenerlo en la oficina, me permite cambiar de sito el fijo conectándolo a cualquier puesto de trabajo, con conexión RJ y al swich o a cualquier puerto del router neutro sin necesidad de conexión SIP (en caso de no tener el router conexión SIP). Le asigno un número IP, entro en su configuración… Pones, quitas, configuras a medida… es muy versátil y cómodo. Se puede instalar como una roseta de teléfono, a la pared, suelto, como quieras. Te da libertad de instalación del fijo donde quieras, dispositivo recomendable al que le he sacado más partido del que en un principio pensaba.

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  9. Dennis Heitmann

    Die Einrichtung erfordert Fachwissen und einiges an Zeit. Anderseits kann man wirklich jeden denkbaren Parameter konfigurieren. Leider gibt es keine Presets für übliche große Telcos bzw. Ländereinstellungen. Ein optionaler Konfigurationsassistent wäre schön.

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  10. Jeff

    I’m using this ATA with an online VoIP phone provider to replace a landline phone. Configuration was a breeze, and I like that it supports a wideband codec (not that I expect to use it much, but it’s there in case inter-carrier support grows). The firmware it came with was a bit old, but it was super easy to flash with the upgraded firmware available on the manufacturer’s site.

    One complaint is that it uses micro-USB for a power source. With everything moving to USB-C, I wish Grandstream would have created an updated ATA with this newer standard. It’s certainly no deal-breaker, just a nice-to-have thing.

    Overall, I’m happy with the purchase. I’ve bought a number of Grandstream ATAs over the years, and this one seems to be another good one.

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  11. JF Gadget Guy

    Tired of paying 70 dollars a month for mostly people I don’t want to talk to to try to scam me, sell me some service I don’t need, etc, I looked at options. Keeping the number I’ve had for 30 years, and having a single number that mom and a few others could call and talk to whoever is home is nice. Giving this number to most businesses means that telemarketing calls don’t come to my cell phone.

    This was the same device used by a 3rd party provider called freephoneline.ca. I decided to try to purchase the device and pay a one time fee to connect with them vs pay a VERY small monthly fee.

    Everything is working great. Calls are reliable. Device works fine, and by unhooking the telco access at my inside junction, and connecting this to one jack, all of my existing jacks work.

    The device is great, but I would not recommend this (or any other similar device) unless you have a good support with your provider (I didn’t – but they had an online user forum and this was the device they use) or you are technically strong (30 years in IT). Many people would be better off getting the device with support, through their provider.

    Setup is easy, but there are 2 or 3 dozen settings many of which need to match your provider, or else you could have no calls, dropped calls, audio but no voice, or other strange things. I was able to get the correct settings online and had it set up and working in about 15 minutes. It has been working great for a couple of months now and I’m glad I did this.

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  12. Ian D Stewart

    This adapter is surplus equipment from Vonage as it comes in a Vonage box with a Vonage quick setup guide enclosed. Vonage is now owned by Ericson and Ericson does not support this device. The device has custom firmware installed and will not accept “admin” as a password. One can only access setup by entering “123” which gets you to the end users interface and does not allow you to configure it to your VOIP provider’s requirements. The seller should have included the administrators password so the buyer has the option to make the necessary changes. Total waste of my time!!

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  13. MZ Party of 6

    I had an Obi 100 for 10 years. All of a sudden, it stopped sending touchtone (DTMF) and I started having frequent issues where callers couldn’t hear me.

    This device has pretty much the same feature set, and my touchtone works again and callers can hear me again.

    I set up weekly firmware updates and changed the admin password.

    All I needed to get going was my provider’s URL and my account username and password (sip credentials, not my website credentials) to get going. There are a thousand other nerd knobs I could tweak, but so long as it’s working, I’m not going to mess with it.

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