George Burt
2005-Mar-30 11:48 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] GXP-2000 Grandstream - First Impressions
I got the GXP-2000 in yesterday from www.voipsupply.com . The phone is pretty nice looking, but there is something cheesy about the paper line template. But buttons work well with good tactile feedback. I think the best thing about the phone is the LCD display. It is backlit with high resolution graphics. A nice large MWI light is present and 4 line displays come standard. Setup was easy (I guess) but I could find no documentation on either the correct sip.conf settings or the phone's web interface settings, but that is about par for the course with Asterisk. I am disappointed with a couple things. The handset is so light, that it immediately gives you the feeling your are dealing with a cheap phone. I cannot understand how a mistake like this happens. How hard is it to make the handset heavier. It seems hollow. A bigger problem is the sound quality. I was told by the people I talked to that I sounded good and I got no indication that quality was a problem. Unfortunately, the sound quality on my end was not very good. I used a ULAW codec and placed side by side calls using a Polycom 600 and the Grandstream. The difference was pretty huge. The Grandstream tended to crack and pop and even cut out sometimes. It sounds to me like they are have some problem with noise cancellation, but that is just a guess. The speakerphone works, but its sound quality does not approach the IP600. I will post other information as it occurs to me. George Burt