Grandstream HandyTone 502 Telephone Adaptor
Posted: February 3rd, 2007 | Author: Garrett Smith | Filed under: New VoIP Products | 1 Comment »Grandstream HandyTone 502 Telephone Adaptor
Grandstream Networks has released their newest analog telephone adaptor, the Grandstream HandyTone 502. The Grandstream HT-502 is cobines a stylish new design and a significant increase in data router performance over the Grandstream GS-496. A sip based adaptor, the Grandstream HandyTone HT-502 features 2 FXS ports, dual 10M/100Mbps Ethernet ports with integrated high performance NAT router, port status and message waiting LED and a base stand for vertical positioning. It supports UPnP, SIP over TCP/TLS, up to 2 SIP account profiles and rich call features.
Grandstream HT-502 First Impressions
This is the first in the line of HandyTone telephone adaptor to receive a face lift, that by all accounts, will resinate with service providers and end users alike. At a street price of $79.99, it is a solid buy and is certainly on-par with the offerings from Linksys. The Grandstream HandyTone 502 is currently available and shipping through Grandstream channel partners nationwide.
For more information on the Grandstream HT-502 visit The VoIP Insiders.








[...] I saw a posting on Garrett Smith’s blog about a new analog terminal adapter from Grandstream. My initial reaction was ho hum. Seems almost exactly like the SPA-2102 from Linksys, which my good buddies at Voxilla sell (disclaimer: I have a minority share in Voxilla), though it does support a couple of features the Linksys line doesn’t support, namely UPnP and SIP over TCP/TLS, and the iLBC codec. [...]