Hello, I have received yet another new phone today, the ClipComm 101 (http://www.clipcomm.co.kr/eng/e_product/e_product_voip_ip_phone.html) I bought it for $165 directly from the Korean Manufacturer(No US distributer yet). Here are the features: - Built-in NAT functionality, you can switch from Hub to Nat, great for home DSL/Cable users - This includes some limited port forwarding functionality, very cool idea(wish GS had that) - PSTN port included, it can be hooked up to both VOIP and a POTS line - Full duplex Speakerphone - large LCD display - SIP compatible, but I could only place outgoing calls through a proxy, not directly through Asterisk, incoming calls from any asterisk extension went through just fine. I couldn't disable proxy and use a local server for some reason, but it has old firmware, so maybe after I upgrade it. - Phonebook and call log - they have a wireless bluetooth version too(I didn't get that one though) - 5 second reboot Conclusion, very cool phone, wish proxy could be disabled, but this phone is really aimed at the home market. NAT/Router functionality is a great idea, makes NAT traversal on phones a non-issue for home users. The price is good but no US distributor means shipping is steep($30 for mine), take a look at the specs on their site, your be impressed what you get for the price. MATT---
Too bad its an ugly phone. bkw On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, mattf wrote:> Hello, > > I have received yet another new phone today, the ClipComm 101 > (http://www.clipcomm.co.kr/eng/e_product/e_product_voip_ip_phone.html) > > I bought it for $165 directly from the Korean Manufacturer(No US distributer > yet). Here are the features: > > - Built-in NAT functionality, you can switch from Hub to Nat, great for home > DSL/Cable users > - This includes some limited port forwarding functionality, very > cool idea(wish GS had that) > - PSTN port included, it can be hooked up to both VOIP and a POTS line > - Full duplex Speakerphone > - large LCD display > - SIP compatible, but I could only place outgoing calls through a proxy, not > directly through Asterisk, incoming calls from any asterisk extension went > through just fine. I couldn't disable proxy and use a local server for some > reason, but it has old firmware, so maybe after I upgrade it. > - Phonebook and call log > - they have a wireless bluetooth version too(I didn't get that one though) > - 5 second reboot > > > Conclusion, very cool phone, wish proxy could be disabled, but this phone is > really aimed at the home market. NAT/Router functionality is a great idea, > makes NAT traversal on phones a non-issue for home users. The price is good > but no US distributor means shipping is steep($30 for mine), take a look at > the specs on their site, your be impressed what you get for the price. > > MATT--- > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
Rafael Gonzalez LomeƱa
2003-Nov-06 04:03 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] New Phone Review: Clipcomm 101
HI,
be carefull with this phone !
I am several issues when use this phone with * (and h323 or oh323).
We report to Korean's manufacturer few week ago a doc with this fails:
1?. PUSHING THE "HOLD" KEY, we listen to a music on hold ... but we
cannot
make a new call to a different extension or recover another call.
2?. In Asterisk it is defined the service "*01" for a task ... if we
dial
"*01" at your phone, Asterisk doesn?t recognize the "*01"
dialling.
3?. TRANSFER CALL doesn?t work using "Transfer KEY".
Instead of transfering the call, it stops the comunication and dial
to the extension dialed.
4?. If we use Asterisk "Transfer" functionallity, (dialling
"#" followed by
the extension...),
instead of a transfer a multi conference takes place ...
(then if the phone who transfered the call hangs down the every party lose
the conversation ... it might be Asterisk?s fault, or it might be normal).
5?. If we make previous test several times, and a normal call is made
after, it crash down, showing the message:
### Error ! ###
nix/tlibthrd.cxx
line:496
Exit is called
Then we have to reset the terminal.
6?. If we make a phone call to a "crashed phone", then your terminal
do
also
"crash" (got frozen), showing the same message.
At this moment, CLIPCOMM101 is not a good idea.
Rafael.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "mattf" <mattf@vicimarketing.com>
> To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:57 PM
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] New Phone Review: Clipcomm 101
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have received yet another new phone today, the ClipComm 101
> > (http://www.clipcomm.co.kr/eng/e_product/e_product_voip_ip_phone.html)
> >
> > I bought it for $165 directly from the Korean Manufacturer(No US
> distributer
> > yet). Here are the features:
> >
> > - Built-in NAT functionality, you can switch from Hub to Nat, great
for
> home
> > DSL/Cable users
> > - This includes some limited port forwarding functionality, very
> > cool idea(wish GS had that)
> > - PSTN port included, it can be hooked up to both VOIP and a POTS line
> > - Full duplex Speakerphone
> > - large LCD display
> > - SIP compatible, but I could only place outgoing calls through a
proxy,
> not
> > directly through Asterisk, incoming calls from any asterisk extension
went> > through just fine. I couldn't disable proxy and use a local server
for
> some
> > reason, but it has old firmware, so maybe after I upgrade it.
> > - Phonebook and call log
> > - they have a wireless bluetooth version too(I didn't get that one
though)> > - 5 second reboot
> >
> >
> > Conclusion, very cool phone, wish proxy could be disabled, but this
phone> is
> > really aimed at the home market. NAT/Router functionality is a great
idea,> > makes NAT traversal on phones a non-issue for home users. The price is
> good
> > but no US distributor means shipping is steep($30 for mine), take a
look
> at
> > the specs on their site, your be impressed what you get for the price.
> >
> > MATT---
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Asterisk-Users mailing list
> > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com
> > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
>
Hello,
I was testing the SIP version and didn't have any crashing issues, what
firmware version were you using? I am using the October 27th, 2003 version.
MATT---
-----Original Message-----
From: Rafael Gonzalez Lome?a [mailto:rafael.gonzalez@avanzada7.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 6:03 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: RE:[Asterisk-Users] New Phone Review: Clipcomm 101
HI,
be carefull with this phone !
I am several issues when use this phone with * (and h323 or oh323).
We report to Korean's manufacturer few week ago a doc with this fails:
1?. PUSHING THE "HOLD" KEY, we listen to a music on hold ... but we
cannot
make a new call to a different extension or recover another call.
2?. In Asterisk it is defined the service "*01" for a task ... if we
dial
"*01" at your phone, Asterisk doesn?t recognize the "*01"
dialling.
3?. TRANSFER CALL doesn?t work using "Transfer KEY".
Instead of transfering the call, it stops the comunication and dial
to the extension dialed.
4?. If we use Asterisk "Transfer" functionallity, (dialling
"#" followed by
the extension...),
instead of a transfer a multi conference takes place ...
(then if the phone who transfered the call hangs down the every party lose
the conversation ... it might be Asterisk?s fault, or it might be normal).
5?. If we make previous test several times, and a normal call is made
after, it crash down, showing the message:
### Error ! ###
nix/tlibthrd.cxx
line:496
Exit is called
Then we have to reset the terminal.
6?. If we make a phone call to a "crashed phone", then your terminal
do
also
"crash" (got frozen), showing the same message.
At this moment, CLIPCOMM101 is not a good idea.
Rafael.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "mattf" <mattf@vicimarketing.com>
> To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:57 PM
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] New Phone Review: Clipcomm 101
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have received yet another new phone today, the ClipComm 101
> > (http://www.clipcomm.co.kr/eng/e_product/e_product_voip_ip_phone.html)
> >
> > I bought it for $165 directly from the Korean Manufacturer(No US
> distributer
> > yet). Here are the features:
> >
> > - Built-in NAT functionality, you can switch from Hub to Nat, great
for
> home
> > DSL/Cable users
> > - This includes some limited port forwarding functionality, very
> > cool idea(wish GS had that)
> > - PSTN port included, it can be hooked up to both VOIP and a POTS line
> > - Full duplex Speakerphone
> > - large LCD display
> > - SIP compatible, but I could only place outgoing calls through a
proxy,
> not
> > directly through Asterisk, incoming calls from any asterisk extension
went> > through just fine. I couldn't disable proxy and use a local server
for
> some
> > reason, but it has old firmware, so maybe after I upgrade it.
> > - Phonebook and call log
> > - they have a wireless bluetooth version too(I didn't get that one
though)> > - 5 second reboot
> >
> >
> > Conclusion, very cool phone, wish proxy could be disabled, but this
phone> is
> > really aimed at the home market. NAT/Router functionality is a great
idea,> > makes NAT traversal on phones a non-issue for home users. The price is
> good
> > but no US distributor means shipping is steep($30 for mine), take a
look
> at
> > the specs on their site, your be impressed what you get for the price.
> >
> > MATT---
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Asterisk-Users mailing list
> > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com
> > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
>
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