TFTP config would be fantastic, but right now my #1 piss-off is that I have to dial a phone number twice or sometimes three times for the phone to take all the digits. Someone on the list said it was like a manual typewriter and I agree 100% Regards, Christopher J. Wolff, VP, CIO Broadband Laboratories http://www.bblabs.com
Christopher J. Wolff wrote:> TFTP config would be fantastic, but right now my #1 piss-off is that I have > to dial a phone number twice or sometimes three times for the phone to take > all the digits. Someone on the list said it was like a manual typewriter > and I agree 100%This is my biggest irritation too. Lots of 484 error messages. -- JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Services 22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950 Steve Sobol, Proprietor 888.480.4NET (4638) * 248.724.4NET * sjsobol@JustThe.net
Steve Sobol wrote:> Christopher J. Wolff wrote: > >> TFTP config would be fantastic, but right now my #1 piss-off is that >> I have >> to dial a phone number twice or sometimes three times for the phone >> to take >> all the digits. Someone on the list said it was like a manual >> typewriter >> and I agree 100% > > This is my biggest irritation too. Lots of 484 error messages.This is why I made the suggestion that the GS should work like the Snom in that you enter the number with the handset down and then once you are happy the number is correct (and you can take as long as you like) you lift the handset, as you lift the handset the number is dialed.. Using this same theory, you should be able to go through your called and caller logs with the handset down and then when lifted the number is dialed..