The issue with the 10BaseT in the 102 is not the autosensing by the
switch/hub. The problem arises when using the 102 as a local hub for
your PC. Anything that you plug into the Net port on the 102 comes out
at 10BaseT. If you want to run your PC at 100BaseT, you need an extra
cable from
Our experience with the Budget Tones 101have been poor as well. The
devices seem to die after a day or two (even with the new firmware) and
then need to be rebooted. On occasion, the device needs to be literally
unplugged and plugged back in as even the reset doesn't work.
There are some nice
Paul Cheng wrote:
Our experience with the Budget Tones 101have been poor as well. The
devices seem to die after a day or two (even with the new firmware) and
then need to be rebooted. On occasion, the device needs to be literally
unplugged and plugged back in as even the reset doesn't work.
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 10:16, Brian Capouch wrote:
Mine is a small sample set (~10) but a couple of them are the primary
phones I've been using--I'm a pretty heavy user--and over several weeks
we seem to be doing fine with them. The CW tone is extremely annoying,
and one has to be a bit
I only have 1 but the absolutly only time it has to be rebooted is when I
change a parameter or upgrade the firmware. It has run for weeks without
any problem. Another poster mentioned the 10 vs. 100 Ethernet speed.
Maybe Grandstream can upgrade the interface in future hardware. I don't
imagine
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] My Grandstream works, but my X-Lite
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Our experience with the Budget Tones 101have been poor as well. The
devices seem to die after a day or two (even with the new firmware) and
then need to be rebooted. On occasion, the device needs
This is troubling. Shouldn't your hubs/routers autosense the 10MBPS?
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Steven J. Sobol wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Jon Pounder wrote:
That is my thought too - I only have a couple cheap 4 port switches that
won't autosense, and are pure 100, everything else runs fine at either 10
or 100.
At 09:17 AM 10/15/2003, you wrote:
This is troubling. Shouldn't your hubs/routers autosense the 10MBPS?
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, rnc Info Lists wrote:
Do you have a 100 or 101? You have indicated different models in your
postings. Were you able to get Call Transfer and Call Waiting working
with your Asterisk system and other phones? Which version of the
Grandstream firmware do you use? There
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Uriel Carrasquilla wrote:
Paul:
in your opinion, which hardware SIP phone is the best price/performance
device after taking into account support costs?
Regards,
Uriel
Wow... topic drift occurred *real* quick on this thread. :)
I'd like to hear more people address the
Do you have a 100 or 101? You have indicated different models in your
postings. Were you able to get Call Transfer and Call Waiting working
with your Asterisk system and other phones? Which version of the
Grandstream firmware do you use? There most recent on their website this
weekend was at
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