Am 10.06.2015 um 03:19 schrieb David Kerr :
> Does anyone have experience with Yealink phones. Quality, reliability,
> features, function? I'm thinking of upgrading my phones and am considering
> T46G/T42G for desktop and W52P for wireless. They are competitively priced
> for the features a
Thanks Michael. Any experience with the cordless DECT models?
Thanks,
David
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 3:43 AM, Michael Keuter
wrote:
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> Am 10.06.2015 um 03:19 schrieb David Kerr :
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> > Does anyone have experience with Yealink phones. Quality, reliability,
> features, function? I'm thinking o
Im using one currently. Seems pretty good but my biggest complaint is the
loudness of the ringer. Its too soft.
Regards
Michael Knill
On 10 Jun 2015, at 10:30 pm, David Kerr mailto:da...@kerr.net>>
wrote:
Thanks Michael. Any experience with the cordless DECT models?
Thanks,
David
On Wed,
Yes, I have one in my office, and deployed several oft them. Some for
homeoffice users oder Openvpn.
But it is a one-cell solution and Yealink doesn't offer multi-cell solutions
(with roaming).
They have the same Webgui as the deskphones, the provisioning is also mostly
the same.
Overall I lik
For me the Ringer level is OK.
Open a new thread in the Yealink forum. So that we can chime in, then they
will fix that in the next release.
Am 10. Juni 2015 14:54:24 MESZ, schrieb Michael Knill
:
>Im using one currently. Seems pretty good but my biggest complaint is
>the loudness of the ring
Thanks, I don't need multi-cell roaming as this is for use all within my
house and one DECT base station in a fairly central location pretty much
covers it all. I do want to drive 3 or 4 handsets off the one base though.
Thanks
David
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 9:06 AM, Michael Keuter
wrote:
> Yes