GSUtil is a tool that allows users to save, restore, and reboot GrandStream BudgeTone 100 VOIP phones. It simplifies phone management tasks by providing an efficient solution.
Additionally, I've recently come across an incredibly useful tool called GsUtil. As someone who works with these phones frequently, I wrote this program to dump and restore data from the BudgeTone 100. Conveniently, GsUtil also restarts the phone after configuration changes to ensure that they are effective.
GsUtil is written in Perl and has been tested on Fedora Core 4. It is available in both tarball and rpm file formats. One great aspect of this program is that it doesn't require any special libraries or packages beyond perl and perl-libwww-perl, which come standard with most operating systems.
The latest release of GsUtil comes with a number of improvements over previous versions. For instance, the recent update addressed an issue with BT101/102 restore. Furthermore, the entire codebase has been rewritten from scratch, with a cleaner internal design and full backwards compatibility.
Overall, I highly recommend the Grandstream BudgeTone 100 VOIP telephone for anyone in search of a reliable VOIP phone on a budget. And if you're frequently configuring these phones, GsUtil is a must-have tool that will save you time and headaches!
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