On Mar 7, 2005, at 9:32 PM, Ryan Burke wrote:
Hello everyone, I've been watching this list for a while, but it is
the first time I've posted. I'ved decided to setup a * server for my
house and will need 3 phones (one main, one for my wife, and one for
my office). I was wondering if there was a p
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 21:32:29 -0600, Kristian Kielhofner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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>The Sipura 841 goes for under $90. It works well, and has a nice web
> interface. Once you get more advanced you can use their Sipura Profile
> Compiler tools to work with multiple phones (or work thro
it's definitely a model to consider.
Good luck..
-James
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I like the Cisco phones because of their high quality
and XML directory interface. Great for home use. But
they are a bit hard to convert to SIP.
Polycom is also good. Take a look at [EMAIL PROTECTED] it
has a web interface for configuring Cisco phones and a
lot of useful home office features.
Great! That is what I was looking for and within my price range. Thanks.
Ryan
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Ryan Burke wrote:
Wow.. what an awesome mailing-list!
I appreciate the input, I'm looking at the Polycom 300 right now and
debating on spending the extra $60 / phone to upgrade from the
BudgeTone. Chris, I like hte Sipura 2100 idea, but I need at least 3
phones and would like to stick with nativ
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Recommended Phone for beginner
Hello everyone, I've been watching this list for a while, but it is the
first t
al Discussion"
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 9:32 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Recommended Phone for beginner
Hello everyone, I've been watching this list for a while, but it is the
first time I've posted. I'ved decided to setup a * server for my house and
will need 3 phones (
Hi Ryan,
I've used the BudgetTone 101 on several accounts and they certainly
aren't the best phone on the market, but they have so far been reliable
(touch wood) and are pretty straightforward to set up.
Call quality would probably rate at a 8 out of 10 on these phones, but
that's not much wo
I use Polycom 300's at my office and they are about $130 and work fine. I also hear that the sipura's are nice. They have an $85 model.
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 20:32, Ryan Burke wrote:
Hello everyone, I've been watching this list for a while, but it is the
first time I've posted. I'ved decid
Hello everyone, I've been watching this list for a while, but it is the
first time I've posted. I'ved decided to setup a * server for my house and
will need 3 phones (one main, one for my wife, and one for my office). I was
wondering if there was a particular brand that people reommended? I'd li
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