We just deployed the 8832 model for our company and it seems to work fine but 
be careful on the POE adapter because the device can come with out one then you 
can’t use it which sucked. The vendor just ordered 8832 phone and forgot to 
include any POE adapter.

Nonetheless, it is a pretty good all in one unit though, execs prefer it over 
the 8831 and supports WiFi connection, but need a specific POe adapter for that 
to work.

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On Jul 27, 2018, at 4:40 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


We’re looking at ordering a new conference phone… people have complained about 
the two pieces the 8831 has for simple operations so I’m looking at the 7832 or 
8832.

Looking through the 8832 datasheet, I am a bit confused about the power 
injector options. According to the CCW estimator tool, I can only select either 
Power over Ethernet option (CP-8832-POE) power injector or non-PoE 
(CP-8832-ETH) power injector. I do like the fact that it supports MRA. The data 
sheet also states that CUCM v12 is required and v11.5 requires a devpak, but I 
see from our v11.5(1)su4 system that the 8832 is a valid option for a new phone.

The 7832 looks “good enough” – monochrome screen and no expandability like the 
8832.

Anyone have any comments/suggestions about using these two phones?



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