Device Configurations
Get your VoIP phones and softphones connected quickly with our detailed setup guides. From basic registration to advanced features like BLF and speed dial, we'll walk you through every step.
Yealink Phones
Configuration guides for Yealink IP phones and cordless systems
Register to Device Extension
Fields to set for registering the phone to a device extension.
Configure BLF
Settings for configuring BLF on a Yealink phone.
Speed Dial - Cordless
Configure speed dial on Yealink cordless handsets (W56H, W73H, etc).
Popular Yealink Models We Support:
Softphones
Software-based phone applications for computers and mobile devices
Benefits of Using Softphones:
Quick Setup Tips
Before You Start
- • Get your SIP credentials from the portal
- • Ensure stable internet connection
- • Disable SIP ALG on your router
Auto-Provisioning
- • Fastest setup method
- • Automatic updates
- • Contact support for access
Need Help?
- • Check troubleshooting guides
- • Call support: 13 82 55
- • Remote assistance available
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about device setup and configuration
Q: Which VoIP phones are compatible with Siptalk?
A: Siptalk supports a wide range of SIP-compatible devices including Yealink, Grandstream, Cisco, Polycom, and most other major brands. We provide specific setup guides for popular models and auto-provisioning for supported devices.
Q: What is auto-provisioning and how does it work?
A: Auto-provisioning automatically configures your phone with all necessary settings. Simply connect your phone to the internet, enter our provisioning server URL, and the phone will download and apply all configurations automatically.
Q: Can I use a softphone instead of a physical phone?
A: Yes, softphones like Zoiper, Bria, and Linphone work excellently with our system. They're perfect for remote workers or as a backup option, providing full functionality from your computer or mobile device.
Q: What is BLF and how do I set it up?
A: BLF (Busy Lamp Field) shows the status of other extensions on your phone's display. You can see if colleagues are available, on a call, or offline. Our guides walk you through BLF configuration for supported devices.
Q: How do I find my SIP credentials for device setup?
A: Your SIP credentials (username, password, and server details) are available in the Siptalk portal under Device Extensions. Each extension has unique credentials that you'll enter into your phone or softphone.
Q: What should I do if my device won't register?
A: First, verify your credentials are correct and your internet connection is stable. Check that SIP ALG is disabled on your router, ensure correct server addresses are entered, and that your firewall isn't blocking SIP traffic (port 5060).