in the office we use 4 IP Phone SPA942 from linksys and i must say that
they are great ;)
easy to install and maintain ... some stuff is missing but it works
great ...
Greatings,
Jan De Coster
Robert Webb wrote:
Is anyone out there using any of the newer linksys phones since Cisco
took
On 9/24/07, Erik Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/24/07, Steve Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The phones can send a parameter to the provisioning server to indicate
that they want an Update if they do this, and you send no network or
other major config parameters, the phone does
Chris Bagnall wrote:
The 4 line limitation has never been a problem for the vast majority of
people.
I can't imagine what an office worker would do with four line
appearances. I use a 6 line Polycom but I register different line
appearances to different customer PBX's that I am working
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Anyone use the Linksys phones?
in the office we use 4 IP Phone SPA942 from linksys and i must say that
they are great ;) easy to install and maintain ... some stuff is missing
but it works great ...
Greatings,
Jan De Coster
Robert Webb
I have had a 941 for a couple of years. It works great for daily use
at the office and I'm quite pleased with it.
On 9/23/07, Robert Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone out there using any of the newer linksys phones since Cisco
took over? I am more specifically looking at the spa-941
Of Robert
Webb
Sent: Monday, 24 September 2007 3:13 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Anyone use the Linksys phones?
Is anyone out there using any of the newer linksys phones since Cisco
took over? I am more specifically looking at the spa-941 942's. Just
curious
Is anyone out there using any of the newer linksys phones since Cisco
took over? I am more specifically looking at the spa-941 942's. Just
curious about call quality, programability, and functionality with asterisk.
We've used the SPA-942s in most of our recent installs and been very
Linksys are great phones. I like them but there only problem is limited line
appearances. I prefer Aastra over them because Aastra has more lines
appearances. They both are good. If you are not planning to have more than 4
lines, then Linksys is a great phone.
On 9/24/07, Chris Bagnall [EMAIL
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 16:45 +1000, Klaverstyn, David C wrote:
I've installed them in a number of sites. The phones are good and easy
to provision. If you need a good speakerphone then choose another
phone.
SNIP
I'd like to echo this. The SPA-942 'looks' the part, it's good value
and bulk
Is anyone out there using any of the newer linksys phones since Cisco
took over? I am more specifically looking at the spa-941 942's. Just
curious about call quality, programability, and functionality with
asterisk.
We like these phones, hundreds deployed to business customers.
Mass
If you are not planning to have more than 4
lines, then Linksys is a great phone.
Out of the hundreds of users I've spoken to, there are only 2 individuals I can
think of that routinely juggle more than 2 concurrent calls. The 4 line
limitation has never been a problem for the vast majority
Note that the newish SPA962 has 6 appearances and a color screen.
I've noticed that the bright color screen does impress people when
they first see it. PoE is also very nice and web provisioning was
quite easy. I've yet to try a more automated provisioning method on
it. I know that getting
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Anyone use the Linksys phones?
I've installed them in a number of sites. The phones are good and easy to
provision. If you need a good speakerphone then choose another phone.
If there is something specific you need to know let me know
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Sent: Monday, 24 September 2007 6:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Anyone use the Linksys phones?
Is anyone out there using any
On 9/24/07, Craig Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only nasty thing I've found is that whenever the handsets resync they
reboot even if no settings have changed. When this occurs anything
connected to the phones second Ethernet port will drop connection for a few
seconds.
The phones can
On 9/24/07, Steve Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The phones can send a parameter to the provisioning server to indicate
that they want an Update if they do this, and you send no network or
other major config parameters, the phone does not reboot.
Look at the Linksys provisioning PDF for
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Sent: Monday, 24 September 2007 6:15 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Anyone use the Linksys phones?
Is anyone out there using any of the newer
Is anyone out there using any of the newer linksys phones since Cisco
took over? I am more specifically looking at the spa-941 942's. Just
curious about call quality, programability, and functionality with asterisk.
I have read through the literature, but would like some real world feedback.
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