On Wed, June 7, 2006 14:09, Louis-David Mitterrand said: > On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 11:26:20PM -0400, Daniel Salama wrote: >> Well, these are encouraging words :) >> >> You're basically telling me that I should tell my client to buy other >> phones. I agree that you cannot compare these phones with Cisco or >> Polycom. After all, like you said, what do you expect for under $90. >> However, the fact is that my client just recently invested in these >> and it will be hard, if not impossible, for me to tell my client to >> swap them for Polycoms or something else at a much higher cost. >> >> I have heard complaints from my client about the speakerphone and >> they are now, I guess, getting used to picking up the handset :). I >> have heard any echo problems so far. What bothers me the most is that >> the phone stops working often (multiple times per day). By this I >> mean that my client won't be able to dial anything successfully. As >> soon as 3 or 4 digits are entered, they get a fast busy. To solve it, >> they need to reboot it. It sounds as if these phones were running >> Windows instead of Linux :) >> >> Anyway, what firmware did you use that solved so many of your problems? > > I've only had bad experiences with these phones and steer clear of them. > > In the same price range you can now get the Thomson ST-2030 or Polycom > 430 for a much, much better user experience.
Where do you purchase the Thomson or Polycoms for a comparable price as the GXP2000? I'd like to buy an ST2030 or 430 for under EUR 90 myself too! -- F Peeters PIII 450 - 1 GB - * 1.2 - BRIstuff 0.3.0 Pre 1 - Florz patch 2 Sweex HFC-PCI modes=0 sync_slave=0 timer_card=0 AMD Duron 1GHz - 1GB - * 1.2.1 - vISDN 2 Sweex HFC-PCI cards _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
