Switching is what you want.
NAT is Network Address Translation that allows the router to "map" IP
addresses between router interfaces.
You may wish to verify that all of the ports on your network, if
automatically negotiated, did what you want. Probably, 100Mb,
Full-Duplex. If not then force
On 1 Nov 2006, at 20:28, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
I think I will agree with folks here, it must be something else on
the network, not the phones themselves. I am not going to replace
all of the phones, its too expensive, but for trial, want to try
something better. PoE is also important to m
All the phones already have the latest firmware. They keep updating themselves automatically.
In my setup of Grandstream phones, all the computers of the network go through the phones, i.e. I am using the builtin phones as swithces. They all have 2 ethernet ports. Does this has to do anything wit
I think I will agree with folks here, it must be something else on the network, not the phones themselves. I am not going to replace all of the phones, its too expensive, but for trial, want to try something better. PoE is also important to me at this point. I am thinking of trying Linksys 942. I w
I strongly recommend you upgarde to the latest firmware for the GXP 2000.
I have been using them for almost a year now and while the early firmware
was poor they are now very stable and working fine (from 1.1.1.9) onwards.
Henry L.Coleman CEO
*VoIP-PBX* 1-866-415-5355
Toronto Ontario
Canada
>
I have the Budgetone 101 and GXP2000 and thought the sound quality
was excellent. Even over the internet... I agree with Joe that
something else may be the factor...
Todd
Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Hi all,
I have to buy some IP phones. Previously I have used Grandstream
GXP-2000, Budget
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Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Hi all,
I have to buy some IP phones. Previously I have used Grandstream GXP-2000,
Budgetone 101 and Linksys SPA-841. I always had problems with sound quality
with all of them, and I was always of the opinion that it were the phones
which were not good. In GXP-2000 deploym
The quality issues you describe may not be the fault of the individual
phones! The quality of the PSTN connection, and the hardware through
which it's connected can play as big a part in this scenario. The
quality of the internal network with 50 IP Phones could also be part of
the problem.
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Hi all,
I have to buy some IP phones. Previously I have used Grandstream GXP-2000,
Budgeton
Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Hi all,
I have to buy some IP phones. Previously I have used Grandstream
GXP-2000, Budgetone 101 and Linksys SPA-841. I always had problems with
sound quality with all of them, and I was always of the opinion that it
were the phones which were not good. In GXP-2000 dep
Hi all,
I have to buy some IP phones. Previously I have used Grandstream GXP-2000, Budgetone 101 and Linksys SPA-841. I always had problems with sound quality with all of them, and I was always of the opinion that it were the phones which were not good. In GXP-2000 deployment of about 50 phones,
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