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Grandstream GDS3710 v1.3A Video Door System Firmware 1.0.3.34 Beta Download

Posted at November 21, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameGrandstream GDS3710 v1.3A Video Door System Firmware 1.0.3.34 Beta
CategoryVoip Voice Over Ip
ManufacturerGrandstream
File Size86 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

Grandstream GDS3710 v1.3A Video Door System Firmware 1.0.3.34 Beta Description

IMPORTANT UPGRADING NOTE

- Local firmware upgrade recommended.
- Please download and use the “Utility” provided by Grandstream for local firmware upgrade, avoiding internet or power interruption to brick the device.
- Factory Reset is recommended after upgrading from old 1.0.1.xx or 1.0.2.xx firmware. Downgrade back to 1.0.1.xx or 1.0.2.xx is NOT supported once upgrade to 1.0.3.xx.
- Please backup data before performing factory reset then restore back the data.

SUMMARY OF UPDATE

- The main purpose of this release is bug fixes and feature enhancement.

ENHANCEMENT

- Optimized ringing timeout and set to within 5 seconds.
- Optimized 4th MJPEG stream, added 1st, 2nd and 3rd MJPEG when encode type is MJPEG.
- Chrome and Firefox via websocket to get live video stream, NO Plugin required to install, but IE still requires the support of video plugin.
- Added support for basic authentication of MJPEG HTTP API (similar to GS IPC behavior).
- Added Open Door by configured schedule or time window.
- Added “Test” button for “Alarm Action” in the webUI.
- Added Alarm Notification for Access Attempts of users out of the configured schedule. HTTP API Log Index Code: 1110, Non-scheduled Access (refer to related Log Type Document)
- Added option to send Snapshot via email when doorbell pressed.
- Added option to send “Call Completed Elsewhere” when doorbell pressed and door opened successfully by other GXP phones so no missing call logs will be displayed.
- Added RTCP/RTCP-XR for SIP Call.
- Improved Event Log UI layout.

BUG FIXES

- Fixed GDS3710 doorbell call would fail if target is IP but with non-default port.
- Fixed GDS3710 RTCP feature not working as expected.
- Fixed Schedule Open Door time span configuration related issue.
- Fixed SMTP test failure when LLDP is disabled.
- Fixed NTP error occurred during RTCP/RTCP-XR transmission
- Fixed XML Config File not update the “Keep Door Open” settings if “Immediate Open Door” selected.
- Fixed the webpage display abnormal if there are special character “,” in the group name.
- Removed vague translation of “Open Door Valid Time” in WebUI and the HTTP API function module.
- Fixed the temperature sensor displayed abnormal in the WebUI.
- Fixed the doorbell tone distortion.
- Fixed HTTP API open door log message error.
- Fixed GDS3710 FTP uploading snapshots failure if FTP server using domain name.
- Fixed SIP call hangs up if DNS server is domain name

KNOWN ISSUES

- Video JPEG stream will fail in GXP audio phones when NAT involved.
- The SIP phone sending DTMF to GDS may sometimes hand up and clear the call
- Allowing to accept multiple calls at the same time
- Device will fail to send DNS resolution when Stun Server using FQDN (only IP Stun works)
- The 2nd outbound proxy will not use the DNS-SRV parsing domain name.
- The HTTP web access device may appear close_wait
- The option may crash if click the “Local Configuration Function”
- INVITE to an ICMP address, the doorbell still rings as normal

About VoIP System Updates:

Firmware updates for VoIP Systems are very complex and usually contain many bug fixes, security improvements and compatibility enhancements, because the base system must be able to connect to webcams, video conference devices and the like.

Upgrading your VoIP System firmware should be done as often as possible to keep your device up to date with new security standards, and improve the native plug and play capabilities of your device.

Although beta firmware are usually full of new and exciting features, updating to them should only be done after thoroughly reading the changelog and making sure that you still retain phone functionality. Remember to check if you can revert to a more stable version as well, in case the new update is not what you were expecting.

If you intend to apply this update, please make sure that the package is compatible with your VoIP System, hit the download button, follow the installation instructions and enjoy. Check out our website as often as possible in order to keep your device “Updated one minute ago.”

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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