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Grandstream HT812 ATA Firmware 1.0.5.11 Beta Download

Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameGrandstream HT812 ATA Firmware 1.0.5.11 Beta
CategoryVoip Voice Over Ip
ManufacturerGrandstream
File Size7.3 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

Grandstream HT812 ATA Firmware 1.0.5.11 Beta Description

IMPORTANT UPGRADING NOTES:

- Once HT812/HT814 is upgraded to 1.0.3.2 or above, downgrading to 1.0.2.x firmware version or lower is not supported.
- Once HT812/HT814 is upgraded to 1.0.2.x, downgrading to 1.0.1.x firmware version or lower is not supported.

ENHANCEMENTS:

- Added support for DHCP option 33.
- Added support for DHCP option 121.
- Added feature “Black List for WAN Side Port”. [Black List for WAN Side Port]
- Added feature “Randomized Automatic Upgrade”. [Randomized Automatic Upgrade]
- Added feature “Automatic Upgrade End Hour”. [Automatic Upgrade End Hour]
- Added feature “Automatic Reboot”. [Automatic Reboot]
- Added support for RADIUS. [RADIUS]
- Added support for SNMPv3. [SNMPv3]
- Added feature “Export Backup Configuration”. [Export Backup Configuration]
- Added feature “Restore From Backup Configuration”. [Restore From Backup Configuration]
- Added option “WAN Only”. [WAN Only]
- Added feature “New Viewer Password”. [New Viewer Password]
- Added feature “Web Session Timeout”. [Web Session Timeout]
- Added feature “Web Access Attempt Limit”. [Web Access Attempt Limit]
- Added feature “Web Lockout Duration”. [Web Lockout Duration]
- Added support for DHCP option 124, 125 for TR069.
- Added support for DHCPv6 option 16 for TR069.
- Added support for DHCP option 17 in IPv6 implementation.
- Added feature “DHCP Option 17 Enterprise Number”. [DHCP Option 17 Enterprise Number]
- Added feature “Caller ID Fetch Order” to specify the priority for caller ID display. [Caller ID Fetch Order]
- Added option “Enable High Ring Power”. [Enable High Ring Power]
- Added option “Enable Pulse Dialing”. [Enable Pulse Dialing]
- Added option to disable/enable HTTP Web Access.
- Added dial plan rule timer T.
- Added feature “Internet Protocol” to choose from “IPv4 Only”, “IPv6 Only”, “Both, prefer IPv4”, “Both, prefer IPv6”. [INTERNET PROTOCOL]
- Added feature “IPv6 Address” to configure IPv6 Address. [IPv6 ADDRESS]

BUG FIXES:

- Fixed device does not register when enable Allow Incoming SIP Messages from SIP Proxy Only.
- Fixed web vulnerability about CSRF and XSS.
- Fixed device cannot connect to ACS server when using PPPoE IPv4.
- Fixed device would crash after being transferred during in IP call.
- Fixed device does not auto-reboot after factory reset via TR069.
- Fixed set Web Access Mode to HTTPS via TR069, it would take effect as HTTP.
- Fixed device LED light would always be flashing and unable to reboot when switched the web page during uploading the firmware.
- Fixed device does not request a DNS IP from the PPPoE server.
- Fixed sometimes device could not access the web page when Internet Protocol change from preferred IPv6 to IPv6 Only.
- Fixed when IPv4 set to PPPoE, device could not login via SSH after set the Internet Protocol to IPv6 Only.
- Fixed the static IPv6 address does not take effect when device using PPPoE IPv4 address.
- Fixed device failed in adding the Trusted CA.
- Fixed device does not request config file from updated config server path.
- Fixed device would send domain name resolution to DHCPv6’s DNS server when Internet protocol set to prefer IPv4.
- Fixed device always displays the IPv6 DNS server in SSH.
- Fixed device always uses the stateful IPv6 address even the DHCPv6 server is used.
- Fixed device FXS port status still display “Ring Back” after far end reject the call.
- Fixed when device uses static IP or PPPoE, it would change to dynamic IP after telnet the device and reset VoIP data.
- Fixed when login the device via SSH, needs to enter password twice.
- Fixed the 3rd and 4th preferred DNS server do not take effect.
- Fixed the URL with underscore “_” is not supported.
- Fixed device drop call after receiveT.38 re-invite.
- Fixed device does not open a new TCP window when registration over TLS fails.
- Fixed device would not send register message when enabling PPPoE.
- Fixed device would not auto-reboot after factory reset via TR-069.
- Fixed device would not download configuration or firmware when the Internet protocol is set to IPv6 Only.
- Fixed DHCP option 120 does not take effect when using IPv6.
- Fixed device prompts wrong IP address in IVR when using static IP address.
- Fixed when logging in device via SSH, IPv6 DNS server does not display.
- Fixed when using static IPv4 address, device could not make calls when Internet protocol is set to IPv6 Only.
- Fixed device could not check IPv6 address via IVR.
- Fixed device does not perform IPv6 DNS query for ACS URL.
- Fixed device does not implement HTTPS TR-069 connection when Internet Protocol set to IPv6 Only

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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