Yup, I had to order 5 to replace the 8002's that I originally spec'd to the 
customer. Got them to work on my inhouse network and cutting the customer 
system today. Got a crazy problem with their network not allowing phones to see 
the tftp server so my phones won't register. Hopefully I can get that sorted 
out.

Thanks,
Mark W. Wood
office: (760)202-0224   X2010
[cid:[email protected]]
www.redphonetech.com




From: Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 6:24 AM
To: Michael Picher; Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Polycom 8002

I was hoping at least 1 other person would try out the 8020 and see if they 
experience the transfer issue that is apparently caused by my itsp. I believe 
Mark ordered a 8020. If he doesn't have any trouble, I will gladly put a 
write-up on the wiki.

On 5/18/2011 4:31 AM, Michael Picher wrote:
One or both of you might want to put some notes in the wiki regarding both of 
these devices.
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Matthew Kitchin (usenet/public) 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
For what its worth, you now qualify as multiple. You are the second in the last 
month or so to post about that model. You seem to have received a more thorough 
response than the last person. I bought an 8020 first go around several months 
ago. After a week or 2, I gave up and returned it. I tried out 5 or so other 
brands. I got one cisco/linksys model to work pretty well, and they end of 
lifed it. After lots of dead ends, I went back to polycom and talked with their 
sales and engineering team. They were confident the 8020 would work for me, so 
I bought it again. At their recommendation, I bought a cradle that allowed me 
to use th admin tool. I got a lot farther, but it was crashing on inbound calls 
(I think).  We did probably 20 rounds of wifi wireshark captures and firmware 
updates. They were very responsive. We resolved every situation except 
transfers. They and the sipx developers decided it was my ITSP dropping the 
call. My ITSP, Verizon, agreed. I have not had time to tr
 oubleshoot that with them, and it isn't really important for my setups. So, 
the 8020 is working well for us.
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