📞 Connect Smarter, Not Harder!
The Yeastar TG100 NeoGate GSM Gateway is a versatile VoIP device designed to enhance communication efficiency. With features like cost-saving mobile-to-mobile calls, easy installation, and high compatibility with major IP PBX systems, it serves as a reliable backup for landline failures. Its compact design and user-friendly interface make it an essential tool for modern businesses.
Recording Capacity | 22 minutes |
Conference Call Capability | basic |
Is there Caller ID | Yes |
Multiline Operation | Single-Line Operation |
Dialer Type | Single Keypad |
Answering System Type | Digital |
Compatible Devices | major IP PBX and softswitch brands |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Power Source | Gateway |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 5.8 x 4.2 x 2.1 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
E**E
the GUI/Web interface is good enough and SSH connection also proved useful
The product is OK, the GUI/Web interface is good enough and SSH connection also proved useful, nice to see asterisk there, however, the unit received is only 2G. This is no longer a valid option with AT&T, so, no good luck for me.
H**L
No UMTS, no LTE
Will not work with UMTS and/or LTE networks! G2 is on it's way out or has been discontinued in may areas.
B**N
Works with my IP PBX
Worked the first try. Clean web interface for setup. Voice calls are clear with default settings, with no echo.SMS feature could be better, is the only reason to dock a star.Voice side is a champ. Ideal for a small pbx.
M**M
Five Stars
Very Good and EASY user interface with metal Cover
B**4
If you can get GSM...
Good device, but was unaware that GSM is no longer available in the US...
J**E
Five Stars
Excellent Device !!!Worked as expected
C**M
This is NOT a 3G device and WILL NOT WORK with AT&T
Unfortunately, I'm having to leave a one-star review of this device not because of any shortcoming in the device itself, but because the seller provided information that turned out to be wrong. This led to having to return the item for a refund, but, more importantly, has also left a remote site without any phone service, which happens to be a safety issue in this case.On January 14th, 2017, I asked the following question: "Is this a 2G or 3G device? AT&T in the us no longer supports 2G devices on their network."The seller replied on the same day with, "Is a 3G device". Having received this reply, the device was ordered.Four days later (which was after the unit had been ordered), user efece left the following comment: "The product is OK, the GUI/Web interface is good enough and SSH connection also proved useful, nice to see asterisk there, however, the unit received is only 2G. This is no longer a valid option with AT&T, so, no good luck for me."I'm confirming efece's comment: this is NOT a 3G device - at least, not according to AT&T, who will not allow it on their network. Whether this is an AT&T issue or a device issue doesn't matter: it won't work with AT&T. If you're using a different carrier you may have better luck, but if AT&T is your only option this will not work.It's been suggested that the Yeastar TG100WM (basically the same model as this, but UMTS) will work on AT&T's network. We have one en route; I'll leave a review for it once it's in hand and verified as working or not.Yeastar NeoGate YST-TG100WM 1 Port UTMS VoIP Gateway 850 900 1900 2100 MHz
F**.
It works, does require some knowledge of VOIP and dial patterns
After tinkering with the product for about 30 minutes was able to setup the device to receive and place calls on my UCM PBX. Had to play around with the patterns for incoming calls.
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