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I dont believe it's possible, not only will you have custom firmware you also have what is called GAPS which is the grandstream provisioning server the phones automatically reach out to each time it's rebooted.
Best bet would be to tell them get new phones
Thanks for that. I'm not sure if Ooma's custom firmware uses GAPS. That was one of the things I wanted to test. I can enter the MAC there, and if it's on GS firmware I think it will pull our provisioning configuration URL. Either way, if I'm on the GS firmware I can program this phone, it just looks like there's challenges with the programming/config not being 1 to 1 on this firmware.