List,
How about circumventing this dongle? Switches or PoE midspan units
that support forcing power on 4-5, 7-8 without detection? Found any
3rd party contraptions, like PoE splitters that tell the injector it's
ok, which can simply have an end crimped on in the right way to hit
the polycom or
I'm ordering some more phones - I have the Polycom IP 500's now and I
like them. I need some less expensive phones, and I'd like to stay
with all Polycoms for ease of administration. I've heard, though,
that
the IP 300's don't support PoE even though their brochures say they
do.
Has anybody
Kevin Blackham wrote:
How about circumventing this dongle? Switches or PoE midspan units
that support forcing power on 4-5, 7-8 without detection? Found any
3rd party contraptions, like PoE splitters that tell the injector it's
ok, which can simply have an end crimped on in the right way to hit
:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom IP 300 PoE? Sipura instead?
I'm ordering some more phones - I have the Polycom IP 500's now and I
like them. I need some less expensive phones, and I'd like to stay
with all Polycoms for ease
I'm ordering some more phones - I have the Polycom IP 500's now and I
like them. I need some less expensive phones, and I'd like to stay
with all Polycoms for ease of administration. I've heard, though, that
the IP 300's don't support PoE even though their brochures say they do.
Has anybody
Noah Miller wrote:
I'm ordering some more phones - I have the Polycom IP 500's now and I
like them. I need some less expensive phones, and I'd like to stay with
all Polycoms for ease of administration. I've heard, though, that the
IP 300's don't support PoE even though their brochures say
: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom IP 300 PoE?
Noah Miller wrote:
I'm ordering some more phones - I have the Polycom IP 500's now and I
like them. I need some less expensive phones, and I'd like to stay
with
all Polycoms for ease of administration. I've heard, though, that the
IP 300's don't
Tim Courcy wrote:
That's not true the IP600 supports POE on the phone with standard cat-5
cable.
Ahh, glad to be corrected. Thanks.
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Noah Miller wrote:
I'm ordering some more phones - I have the Polycom IP 500's now and I
like them. I need some less expensive phones, and I'd like to stay
with all Polycoms for ease of administration. I've heard, though, that
the IP 300's don't support PoE even