I'll admit in my case, the main reason the boot time of the Polycom drives me nuts is that I don't see the phones unless I'm installing them for the first time or supporting them when something isn't quite right. It's for this reason that I very much appreciate a phone that either (a) boots fairly quickly or (b) doesn't feel the need to reboot for everything except lifting the handset.
Both the Linksys and Polycom phones score poorly on this point - both of them restart to some degree with just about every config change, no matter how minor - but more to the point, reboot without asking you first. If I've got half a dozen small changes to make or if you're experimenting with a couple of settings, this gets old /real/ quick. The Snoms are nice here - on those rare occasions the phone needs to restart, it prompts you first - allowing you to continue to make changes if you want. Michael Graves wrote: > I'm not sure why people dwell on the boot time so much. I only reboot > the phones VERY rarely. I can't recall the last time I had to. Unlike > some others, the manage to do it on their own periodically. > >
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