Problem is that there are no cat5 infrastructure in the residences and they are
spread over 5 buildings all wired with cat3 (1pair) only.
The students have their own phones (cheapo analog phones). The 9116 are used for
admin staff sharing space in those buildings.
John Lange wrote:
The Aastra 9112i is a SIP phone so you must mean another model? In any
case, I would think the Aastra SIP "terminals" (as they call them) would
be just as durable as the analog only models.
If you are doing this in a student residence with analog phones, why not
just require them to supply their own phones?
The Call-waiting-caller-ID features is quite nice so I'd encourage you
not to disable it. Try testing it with a consumer level phone that
supports caller id to confirm it's working.
I have not encountered a current model of consumer phone with caller id
that does not also support callerID on call waiting.
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