Dan,
what is so wrong with the snom360 ? I now your wiki website, but as far as I
can see, nearly all major issues are resolved. Meanwhile we have the version
5 branch much more stabilized, see beta 5.5:
http://www.snom.com/wiki/index.php/Beta_Firmware
and if you don't like to use a beta,
On 3/13/06, Kerry Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You really aren't going to find an analog phone that works as well as a SIP
phone for what you are trying to do. Some people suggested the GXP2000 for
$85 which works ok in a home environment. It is not a top quality phone but
it has all the
On 3/13/06, Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with that one is that (as near as I can tell from the
photos and the manual) it has no visual MWI.
Is your ATA going to be able to turn on the MWI light on an analog
phone? How does that work? Just curious.
Yes, I think so.
Thczv F. Thczv wrote:
On 3/13/06, Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with that one is that (as near as I can tell from the
photos and the manual) it has no visual MWI.
Is your ATA going to be able to turn on the MWI light on an analog
phone? How does that work? Just curious.
On Mar 13, 2006, at 8:57 AM, Thczv F. Thczv wrote:
On 3/12/06, Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what the OP wanted was a sulotion that together with the SAP3000
makes for something that works even when there is a blackout, since
the SPA3000 allows for failover to the FXS port from
On 3/12/06, Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what the OP wanted was a sulotion that together with the SAP3000
makes for something that works even when there is a blackout, since
the SPA3000 allows for failover to the FXS port from the FXO port
if/when there is no power to the
: Monday, March 13, 2006 8:57 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Analog Desktop Phone
On 3/12/06, Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what the OP wanted was a sulotion that together with
the SAP3000
makes for something
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Kerry Garrison wrote:
system) you do NOT want to use a cheap phone on this system. At a minimum go
with a Linksys SPA941 or a Snom 360. You will have either one working in a
I would wait until snom fixes the issues with the 360 firmware.
-Dan
On Mar 11, 2006, at 6:52 PM, C F wrote:
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But what the OP wanted was a sulotion that together with the SAP3000
makes for something that works even when there is a blackout, since
the SPA3000 allows for failover to the FXS port from the FXO port
if/when there is no power to the unit. Which
On 3/10/06, Michael Welter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My customer with Cortelco phones is *very* unhappy. They expected
Polycom speaker phone quality on a crap $50 phone. The only reason I
didn't have to take the phones back is because the IT guy that ordered
this system quit the company.
My
Look at the Cortelco product line they have a hospitality
(hotel/motel/Holiday Inn) offering that has CID, Speaker Phone, and is
line powered.
Alex
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Dave - I would recommend Aastra analog phones. www.aastra.com The PT-392
is a real nice model, and inexpensive. These are some of the nicest analog
phones around for the price.
Cory J Andrews
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Buffalo, NY 14225
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On 3/10/06, Cory Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave - I would recommend Aastra analog phones. www.aastra.com The PT-392
is a real nice model, and inexpensive. These are some of the nicest analog
phones around for the price.
That looks like a nice phone. But it appears to require an
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Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Analog Desktop Phone
On 3/10/06
On 3/10/06, Cory Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David - I am not aware of any analog phones that are PoE compatible. Nortel
and Avaya phones receive line power, but I do not believe they are IEEE
802.3af compatible.
It isn't PoE that I am looking for. I want the phone to run off
regular
My customer with Cortelco phones is *very* unhappy. They expected
Polycom speaker phone quality on a crap $50 phone. The only reason I
didn't have to take the phones back is because the IT guy that ordered
this system quit the company.
My first Asterisk system dates back to early 2003.
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