The receptionist phone is going to be a hard one. We use Flash Operator
Panel. Works great.

Now about the phones for all around great phone we are using the Polycom
IP-500 which is in my view one of the top of the line phones.

For el cheapo well we are using one that is yes cheap but also pretty good.
Sipura 841 is filling this bill for us.

As well as for some of the users where we want something a little better
then the Sipura we use the Polycom IP-300.

Ariel

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Mensel
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 10:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SIP Phone Recommendations?


Hi all. I'm in the process of putting together a new Asterisk system as a 
proof-of-concept, and wanted to see which SIP phones all of you had the best

luck using with Asterisk. �I've just come off a very trying experience with 
some Cisco 7960s, and am looking for something else to round out the phones 
on our network. 

This is a small setup, for no more than 20 users total. �We need at least
one 
of them to be a "receptionist" phone, the sort that calls can be routed from

throughout the network, and then several more garden-variety handsets for 
regular users. �A couple of el-cheapos to stick in out-of -the-way, little 
used spots would also be nice, if there are any good ones out there.

Any phones that you've loved? �Any that you've hated? �Your input will be
most 
welcome.

Cheers,

John Mensel �
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