Introduction to the HT813
The Grandstream HT813 is a powerful Analog Telephone Adaptor (ATA) designed to bridge analog and IP telephony networks. This guide provides essential information for users to understand, set up, and utilize the full capabilities of the HT813.
Discover how the HT813 integrates PSTN network capabilities with analog telephone FXS interfaces and IP networks, enabling seamless remote call origination and termination. This device is ideal for both residential and business users seeking an affordable and user-friendly VoIP solution.
Key Features and Operations
- Product Overview: Learn about the HT813's core functionalities, including its 3-in-1 gateway design for PSTN, FXS, and IP networks.
- Getting Started: Step-by-step instructions for equipment packaging, port descriptions, and connection scenarios.
- Configuration Guide: Detailed guidance on obtaining an IP address, navigating voice prompts, and configuring the device via a web browser.
- Call Features & Operations: Explore advanced telephony features such as call hold, transfer, conferencing, and voicemail integration.
- Upgrading and Provisioning: Information on firmware updates and automated provisioning methods.
- Factory Default Settings: Instructions on how to restore the device to its original settings.
Resources
For the latest firmware and additional documentation, please visit the Grandstream Support page.