tanny wrote: 10/10/2025
Also, on a side note, regarding the HT802v2, I've tried to save the entire Device Configuration from the "Download" option but all it does is store it in some "si" file, -"si" being a "system information" file without a file extension?, except that's it's basically unreadable
That's a support/system information package meant for diagnostics--not a configuration report for reading or printing.
I see, based on the admin guide, that the readable export is the plain text “Download Device Configuration” (.txt) with parameter IDs, while the XML backup export is for provisioning/restore and can be encrypted. There is no PDF or JPG export option in the V2 interface. The long alphanumeric entries in the XML are Grandstream P-values, which require a parameter map to interpret rather than being meant for direct reading.
"Download Device Configuration -- Downloads Device Configuration in .txt format."
https://documentation.grandstream.com/k ... ion-guide/
I can't see the UI, but you can look for a page with a “Download Device Configuration” option to obtain a .txt file. That should provide a readable export and list settings by P-value IDs with their configured values. I would guess, navigate to Web UI--> Maintenance ---> Upgrade, and then scroll to the Download section and click “Download Device Configuration” to save the .txt file. However, the contents are formatted for machine interpretation rather than for easy reading. You can download the configuration template from the Tools page on Grandstream's official support website:
https://www.grandstream.com/support/tools. You would need the Configuration Template (download the file package). Then look for your ATA model within it. Each P value has a corresponding setting.
Anyway, that's probably not what you want.
and I can't seem to save it into a "pdf" or "jpg" inage file, ... ?
You could try printing the web user interface to PDF:
https://www.wikihow.com/Print-to-PDF. However, that typically only captures a single screen at a time. You could try to find a free utility to merge the PDFs together (I've heard of PDFgear). Or you could capture screenshots and paste/import them into a program to create the pdf.
There are plugins and browser extensions that claim to make this process easier, but many of them aren't free. For example, Fireshot has been mentioned to me before. I don't know if it's safe (it might be; I have no idea since I've never used it), and I see the pro version of Fireshot isn't free (the free version only supports single-page PDFs).
The "xml" file from another optional export setting simply exports it to a very long list of alphanumeric numbers that don't really mean anything.
That's for backing up and restoring configuration settings to the ATA.