I've been very happy with the Grandstream phones 2140 and 2160. I really like that the 2160 has the sidecar built in, no need to add anything extra. Only have had 1 failure so far. Phone had the display go out. RMA'd without an issue. While finding a hefty piece of wood to knock on, I haven't had any stability issues with the 6104. Started deploying them about a year and a half ago. Price is definitely good too.

On 1/25/2016 1:56 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
Man, the Greandstream UCM platform is *pretty darn good*, but I had
some stability issues on the 6104. I really want to like it and for it
to work, but it has some quirks. It's stupid easy to use, and sitll
lets you drop down and debug asterisk directly.

On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:
I recently did an install replacing an old Toshiba PBX and used Grandstream
phones, but it was also using a Grandstream PBX (UCM) which had the
advantage of zero touch config.  Not sure if you are configuring the phones
via TFTP or manually.

For this customer we did put in one of the Grandstream DECT phones (DP715)
and it worked fine.  Haven�t tried adding more DECT handsets to the base
yet, but is supposed to work.

What is it they like about the Panasonic phones?


From: Chuck McCown
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 1:47 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] OT Sip Phones

Anyone used the Panasonic sip phones?  I have a business office that doesn�t
like the UBNT products due to the feel of the handset etc.  They also want a
DECT wireless option.

Personally I am OK with AASTRA but in this situation I am trying to make
front office folks happy.  We will be turning down their old panasonic key
system soon and I want to try to approximate the type of handset they have
been using.  Could just swap handsets but they don�t work and they don�t fit
the switchhook of the sip phones.

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