Johnboy1951 wrote: » Why do you need to change it? Check out the Fritz!Box range but first ensure you can get the registration details from Vodafone for the VOIP.
_John C wrote: » Hi, I've got Vodafone VDSL broadband and VOIP through their HG659 via copper phone line. I've got 50-60 devices in the house. I've got over the WiFi connection issues by disabling the HG659 WiFi and installing 3 x ubiquiti APs. Is there a better, more up to date modem/router that I can buy and use instead? It must be able to work with the home phone (Vodafone VOIP) All the best, John
@_John C Did the login details they gave you end up working for you?
Sorry for reviving an old thread but did the Vodafone SIP settings work in a different router?
I never did manage to get it. Like the OP I managed to find a rep who gave me a username and password that was supposedly for SIP. When I asked for server addresses etc they said they don't support 3rd party devices so I had no way to actually use the login details and validate. I tried a few variations of server addresses on spec like voip.vodafone.ie and ims.vodafone.ie but no joy.
I never got to try because I just switched to Eir. All the Tp-link smart plug / Alexa problems vanished once I installed the Eir modem. I hope Eir will renew my contract for a decent price when the time comes as I'd be a bit reluctant to go back to Vodafone considering the issues I had. Or maybe the issues were caused by the Vodafone HG659. Maybe a more upto date Vodafone modem wouldn't have these issues 🤔
At the moment I'm happy with the Eir broadband service and modem with my own WiFi setup 😁
If you have already 3 unifi APs why dont you get the Unifi Dream Machine (or UDM pro)...and you will get way better control and it will all be integrated.
I'll check it out 👍
Considering you already have APs so dont need WiFi the UDM Pro SE might be your best bet it has POE to power your AP's but you are talking bigger money as well.
Bear in mind though that Unifi are going to release an update to the Dream Machine and are going to rename it to the Dream Router and this has POE as well Introducing: Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Router [Now In Early Access] - YouTube
Unifi do VOIP as well so it might integrate well with the Vodafone VOIP.
Once you start going down the Unifi rabbit hole is hard to come back out 😁 That saying I am fully invested in Unifi with a UDM Pro, 24 port POE switch, 5 APs and a G4 Pro outside camera and they all work together flawlessly and I am very happy with my setup
The problem with Vodafone VOIP is likely not the hardware, its that they wont give you the necessary details to run if on another device. I have yet to see anyone on here confirm they got it working on anything but Vodafone's own routers.