Description
Grandstream Powerful 4 Port FXS Gateway With Gigabit NAT Router
The HT814 is an advanced, enterprise-grade VoIP gateway designed to bridge traditional analog telephony with modern IP-based communication. Featuring four FXS ports and an integrated NAT router, this device delivers dependable voice quality, robust security, and flexible deployment options for small to mid-sized businesses, distributed offices, and remote teams. Built on Grandstream’s proven SIP ATA/gateway technology, the HT814 is engineered to work with a wide range of SIP-based PBX systems, cloud UC services, and SIP trunk providers. Whether you’re migrating from a traditional PBX, expanding a cloud-based UC solution, or seeking a scalable on-site gateway, the HT814 provides a compact, reliable solution that combines voice performance with data networking in a single device.
With four dedicated FXS ports, the gateway lets you connect multiple standard analog phones, fax machines, or legacy PBX lines without sacrificing call quality. Each port is independently monitored and optimized for consistent performance, reducing jitter and distortion even in busy office environments. The built-in NAT router ensures secure, streamlined network management, enabling you to route voice and data traffic efficiently, prioritize voice packets, and apply firewall rules as needed. This integrated approach eliminates the need for separate VoIP adapters and routers, simplifying installation and ongoing maintenance while delivering the reliability you expect from Grandstream—a brand trusted by millions of users worldwide.
Designed to maximize compatibility and ease of use, the HT814 supports SIP signaling with widespread interoperability, enabling straightforward integration with popular IP-PBX platforms such as Asterisk, 3CX, FreePBX, Broadsoft, Cisco-based systems, and cloud conferencing solutions. The gateway supports a range of widely used codecs, including G.711 and G.729, ensuring clear, natural voice even over constrained networks. Whether you operate in a small office, a distributed branch network, or a home office that requires professional telephony, the HT814’s flexible configuration options—takedown of SIP accounts, custom dial plans, and feature-rich call routing—mean you can tailor deployment to your exact needs.
Beyond voice, the HT814’s integrated router offers dependable network performance and security for all connected devices. Features such as Quality of Service (QoS) help ensure low latency and stable voice calls even when data-heavy applications are in use. Built-in security options, including password protection, routine firmware updates, and secure management interfaces, help guard against unauthorized access and keep your communications infrastructure resilient. The device is supported by easy-to-use web-based management, as well as potential auto-provisioning capabilities for centralized IT administration. All of these features combine to deliver a turnkey solution that streamlines administration, reduces equipment footprint, and delivers enterprise-grade functionality at a small-business price point.
- 4 FXS ports to connect multiple analog phones, fax machines, or legacy lines
- Integrated NAT router for secure, streamlined network management
- Broad SIP compatibility with major IP-PBX and UC platforms
- Advanced voice quality features, including jitter buffering and echo cancellation
- Web-based management with easy configuration and potential for auto-provisioning
Technical Details of Grandstream Powerful 4 Port FXS Gateway With Gigabit NAT Router
- Model: HT814
- Ports: 4 x FXS interfaces
- Networking: Integrated router with NAT for secure connectivity
- Ethernet: Supports LAN connectivity for data and management traffic
- Voice: Supports standard SIP signaling (RFC 3261) with common voice codecs
- Management: Web-based GUI for straightforward setup and administration
- Security: Password-protected access, firmware updates, and standard security controls
- Compatibility: Works with a wide range of SIP-based IP-PBX, UC platforms, and cloud services
how to install Grandstream Powerful 4 Port FXS Gateway With Gigabit NAT Router
- Unpack and verify that you have the HT814 gateway, power supply, and mounting accessories if included.
- Connect the 4 analog devices (phones/fax) to the 4 FXS ports on the gateway.
- Connect the gateway’s network port to your local network or directly to your ISP modem/router using an Ethernet cable.
- Power on the device and wait for the device to boot. The default IP address for initial configuration is commonly 192.168.2.1, and you may access the web UI from a computer on the same network.
- Open a web browser and log in with the default credentials. Change the administrator password to a strong, unique value for security.
- Configure SIP accounts or trunk settings according to your IP-PBX, SIP trunk provider, or cloud UC service. You can import or manually enter the SIP server, username, and password as required by your deployment.
- Apply the appropriate network settings, including NAT traversal options, QoS priorities for voice traffic, and any firewall rules. Save changes and reboot if prompted.
- Optionally enable auto-provisioning or schedule firmware updates to keep the gateway secure and up to date.
- Test inbound and outbound calls, verify dial tones, and adjust codec settings if necessary for optimal voice quality.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the HT814 used for? The HT814 is a 4-port FXS gateway with an integrated NAT router, designed to connect analog devices to a SIP-based VoIP network while providing robust routing and security capabilities.
- Which systems does it work with? It’s designed for broad SIP interoperability and works with many IP-PBXs, UC platforms, and cloud SIP trunk providers.
- Can I connect legacy phones and fax machines? Yes, up to four analog devices can be connected to the FXS ports, enabling direct VOIP integration for existing equipment.
- How do I manage the device? The device is configured through a web-based GUI, with options for secure access, QoS settings, and optional auto-provisioning for centralized management.
- Is setup difficult? It’s designed for straightforward deployment. Typical setup involves connecting devices, configuring SIP accounts, and applying network settings; Grandstream’s documentation and community resources provide detailed guidance if needed.
- Does it support security features? Yes, it includes password-protected access, firmware updates, and configurable security controls to help protect your VoIP gateway and network.
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