On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 02:13 -0600, Anton Krall wrote:
Now thas confusing to me.. How do you actually take 16 calls at a time? I
see 301's have 2 line keys.. And each can handle 16 calls... How do you
actually take all 16 and switch between all of them?
Hmmm, top-posting...
anyway, pretty slow
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|Adam Goryachev
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|On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:00 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
| Polycom SoundPoint 601 has 4 'lines'. :)
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|Actually, it has 6
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:00 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Polycom SoundPoint 601 has 4 'lines'. :)
Actually, it has 6 'lines' :)
Needing a 4 line phone is going to decrease your choices of phones.
Why do you need 4 lines?
He probably hasn't worked out the difference
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Dane Reugger wrote:
Sounds like good advice - I will. But would prefer to settle on Debian -
I have a how two
If you have 16 call appearances or lines - how do you get to line 16 -
type in some code?
Adam Goryachev wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:00 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Polycom SoundPoint 601 has 4 'lines'. :)
Actually, it has 6 'lines' :)
Needing a 4 line phone is
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If you have 16 call appearances or lines - how do you get to
line 16 - type in some code?
Adam Goryachev wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:00 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Polycom SoundPoint 601 has 4 'lines
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If you have 16 call appearances or lines - how do you get to
line 16 - type in some code?
Adam Goryachev wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:00 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Polycom
Why would you want to get line 16?
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e) ringing.
Does this make sense?
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:49:38 -0800
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Needing a 4 line phone is going to decrease your choices of phones.
Why do you need 4 lines?
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Dane - I might suggest the following.
(5) Linksys SPA-841, SPA-941 or SPA-942 (All work very well with Asterisk,
and support 4 line appearances)
Not sure what your broadband is in the office, with 5 users I am guessing
you are utilizing DSL or Cable broadband. You might want to consider
Sounds like good advice - I will. But would prefer to settle on Debian -
I have a how two somewhere around here,
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I need 2 concurrent connections but prefer 4 - we spend a lot of time on
the phone here. Once things recover in New Orleans we will probably
build our staff up to 7 or 8 quickly.
-Dane
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Needing a 4 line phone is going to decrease your choices of phones.
Why do you need
I'm considering the Linksys - just don't really trust Cisco (parent
company) good stuff but they don't like the little guy - I cant buy
these phones from distribution - I'm told the are focused on VoIP
providers. That said they were already at the top of the list.
Using 6Mb/764Kb Speakeasy DSL
Polycom SoundPoint 601 has 4 'lines'. :)
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Dane - I might suggest the following.
(5) Linksys SPA-841
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I need 2 concurrent connections but prefer 4 - we spend a lot of time on
the phone here. Once things recover in New Orleans we will probably
build our staff up to 7 or 8 quickly.
-Dane
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if by digital phone you mean IP phone like a grandstream or a snom,
then yes, you don't need any additional hardware to connect to *
(except an rj45 cable, of course.)
-yair
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if by digital phone you mean IP phone like a grandstream or a snom,
then yes, you don't need any additional hardware to connect to *
(except an rj45 cable, of course.)
-yair
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Ok, so the rest looks good too? I need one X100P (PSTN
connection) and one
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Yes, this is plenty more than you need -- if you have the X100P, you won't
need to worry about an alternate timing source. My system is running on a
1300MHz (?) Duron with 256MB Ram
Crap, I already ordered the X100P.
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