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 Subject :VoIP Help.. 2014-01-22- 07:48:59 
K5KDF
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OK so I have 3 Cisco 7941 and 2 7912's

5 WRT54GS v2 all have hsmm mesh running

I have 5 POE injectors 

one Raspberry pi 

I can not get them to work right 


just not that smart when it come to IP phones with hsmm mesh


HELP Austin tx area


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 Subject :Re:VoIP Help.. 2015-07-23- 04:29:30 
N7WWA
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I am no expert by any means but the cisco 7941 uses a different archecture in the configuration files...something to do with sccp v sip in the intial boot up. I am not sure it would be easy to get a 7941 to voip with the HSMM mesh without a lot of rewrite of the XML configuration. There are some sites that offer reconfig files but they also require a firmware rewrite that they charge for. Hopefully someone will lend a hand. Sorry I can't be of more help. I have a 7941 I picked up at the thrift store but I haven't been able to do anything with it. Randy / N7WWA
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 Subject :Re:VoIP Help.. 2015-07-23- 04:29:36 
N7WWA
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I am no expert by any means but the cisco 7941 uses a different archecture in the configuration files...something to do with sccp v sip in the intial boot up. I am not sure it would be easy to get a 7941 to voip with the HSMM mesh without a lot of rewrite of the XML configuration. There are some sites that offer reconfig files but they also require a firmware rewrite that they charge for. Hopefully someone will lend a hand. Sorry I can't be of more help. I have a 7941 I picked up at the thrift store but I haven't been able to do anything with it. Randy / N7WWA
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 Subject :Re:VoIP Help.. 2015-07-23- 04:29:37 
N7WWA
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I am no expert by any means but the cisco 7941 uses a different archecture in the configuration files...something to do with sccp v sip in the intial boot up. I am not sure it would be easy to get a 7941 to voip with the HSMM mesh without a lot of rewrite of the XML configuration. There are some sites that offer reconfig files but they also require a firmware rewrite that they charge for. Hopefully someone will lend a hand. Sorry I can't be of more help. I have a 7941 I picked up at the thrift store but I haven't been able to do anything with it. Randy / N7WWA
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 Subject :Re:VoIP Help.. 2015-07-23- 04:32:00 
N7WWA
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ackkkk! somebody delete a couple of these. Browser went nutz.
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 Subject :Re:VoIP Help.. 2015-07-24- 07:13:01 
KE8AVJ
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The 7940 and 7941 are the same phone just the 7941 has more lines. Changing the firmware is required for both the 7940 and the 7941. They use the same files and the same process. The files you need can be found here on the site. http://broadband-hamnet.org/download/7940/NG5V-Cisco-11-12-2014.zip 

Hope this helps.
KE8AVJ

My apologies I was confusing the 7941 and 7960. The 7940 and 7960 are the same with the 7960 having more lines. The files you need ARE different. The 7941 and the 7961 use the same files. This site has some good instructions on changing the phone and getting the right files.

http://www.adrianandgenese.com/blogger/2011/02/16/how-to-upgrade-or-convert-a-cisco-ip-79xx-7940-7960-794x-796x-797x-phone-to-sip-or-sccp/

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Last Edited On: 2015-07-24- 07:35:29 By KE8AVJ for the Reason Foot in mouth
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 Subject :Re:VoIP Help.. 2015-07-24- 08:52:22 
KF5JIM
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The 79x1 series are xml based.  The 79x0 series phones are text based.  I've got the configs for the 79x1 phones on my server. Let me see what can be done.

I do not have anything for 7912's at this time.  Sorry for any inconvenience caused.  I got my configs from the cisco support website.  You will have to create an account there to get them straight from the source.

Sorry.  I cannot delete the extra lines anymore since there are other posts (I have to split them and then delete the split thread...which would result in other peoples replies being deleted).  My recommendation:  Do not double, triple, or quadruple click the post/submit reply button.  Just press it once and let it do it's thing no matter how long it may take.

And I see we revived a dead thread too.  Let's try to refrain from doing that too.  ;)

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Last Edited On: 2015-07-24- 09:13:15 By KF5JIM for the Reason
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