On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, John Todd wrote:

 9 - Buttons.  The 102 model I have absolutely SUCKS as far as the
 buttons go.  I have to pretty much press them like manual typewriter
 keys to get them to work.  Any lateral force causes them to bind up.

 10 - button response.  Even when I _do_ manage to press the keys
 firmly enough, if I type too fast the keystrokes are lost.  This is
 really, REALLY annoying.  Button response needs to be sped up
 significantly.  I almost always have to dial every number two or
 three times, or slow down to one button every second.  Thus, I use my
 Cisco phones and leave the grandstream to gather dust.

I found that the buttons didn't work very well and I had lots of repeated
or missed digits, making it almost impossible to login to the voicemail. However when I moved from using RTP to SIP INFO the problem vanished.


Michael

My issue is not the encoding of the digits into the data stream, but the ability of the device to recognize the keystrokes. I use INFO, as well, after the usual failed experiments with inband and RFC2833 encoding. It just seems like there is some hardware issue that is not fast enough to catch my key presses. This is even before the call is handed off to the proxy (initial dial) so it's not a data transfer problem...


JT
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