> especially when coupled with the fact that they take so long to
reboot.
It reminds me of the "good" old days of Microsoft Win95 and NT.
> I must admit, I'm surprised that they don't handle the config file
changing for them on the server better - I had thought they were better
than that.
Yes, I j
Unfortunately the Polycom's propensity to reboot at the drop of the hat
is one the things I really dislike about the phone - especially when
coupled with the fact that they take so /long/ to reboot.
I must admit, I'm surprised that they don't handle the config file
changing for them on the server
> Polycoms need to reboot if you do much more than pick up the handset
and dial a number. A change of config of any scale certainly qualifies
here.
===That is a bit disappointing!
> If you alter the sip.cfg file on your TFTP/FTP/HTTP server, the
Polycoms should pick up the fact that config file h