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2006 Jan 20
1
HardPhone Dilemma
I have a dilemma. I am trying to setup an asterisk setup for about 10 people, but with the ability to expand to 100s. We are looking into hardphones to use for our systems. Here are the requirments I am looking for: SIP Not POE Full duplex Speakerphone $100-$300 We would like to have the cordless and corded option if possible (at least for 3 of the 10 people). So here are the
2007 Apr 01
5
Best Hardphone (Subjective?)
After working with the Grandstream GXP 2000 series phones, I have decided that I am quite unhappy with their problems, both voice quality, volume, features and others. For their price now, there are plenty of phones to choose from as well. So subjectively what would be the best Hardphone for a small/medium business with multiple line support, BLF, etc. Are the Cisco 7960 the best of the
2006 Jun 23
9
best hardphone for Asterisk?
Dear Friends, We have implemented "Asterisk" in our organization. There are 150 members in our organization. At present all are using softphones. Now, I want to buy hardphones for our staff. Can anybody suggest me that what is the best hardphone for Asterisk with low-cost? Thank you. Regards, Chandra. --------------------------------- Ring'em or ping'em. Make PC-to-phone
2005 Aug 25
2
updating display of a hardphone based on agents logging in
Greetings all, We are settng up a fair sized call center on Asterisk, but we are having some issues with our agents not knowing if they have logged in and logged out. Prior to beginning our migration to VoIP the agents logged into our nortel phones and confirmation was displayed on the phone. My question is has anyone out there done anything from Asterisk that can change the display on
2004 Jun 01
2
VoIP phones in Australia
Does anyone know what VoIP phones are available in australia for 'decent' prices (ie, decent for me is under $250 - $300 max) So far I've found the following: D-Link DPH-100S $620 Various Cisco phones at > $500 each ZyXEL Prestige 2000W $380 Haven't been able to find much else around. I would like to get at least one grandstream but the delivery charges will probably add up
2005 Mar 04
4
Hardphone deployment recommendation
I'm looking to purchase and deploy a bunch of hardphones for agent use. The phones will have to register with Asterisk and/or SER, depending on where the phones go. They need only one line, G729 codec, and no super fancy features. Preferrably something that is easy to provision. I would think the BudgeTone would be good, but then I've read so many people complaining about them, and some
2011 Feb 12
11
SIP Hardphone that works well with asterisk
Hi, I have been out of touch with asterisk for quit some time and needed some recommendations. I am looking for SIP hardphone that works well with asterisk server. Pls suggest. cheers /ag -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20110212/ccd9d985/attachment.htm>
2006 Jan 16
5
SIP hardphones with xml/html/xhtml/microbrowser support?
What hardphones support xml/html/xhmtl/microbrowser? I need an inexpensive SIP hardphone that can run simple applications (queue status, etc). The phones I know of: Aastra 480i, 9112i, 9133i (though limited by 3 LCD lines on the 91xx seems kind of silly) Cisco 79xx Mitel 5235 Polycom IP601 Any others? -Dan
2008 Mar 19
6
Hardphone SIP phone costs
I'm trying to understand something that just doesn't seem to compute. How can companies like Cisco justify selling their hard phones for as much as they do? I know there is a matter of recouping R&D costs but when you look at the iPhone with all its amazing features for less than $500.00 it just doesn't make sense. Am I the only one that thinks this? Roy Anciso Director of
2007 Mar 26
9
Multi-registration ?
Hello, 1. Is it possible to install several SIP softphones on the same PC, have them registered to the same Asterisk server and attribute to each softphone a specific extension, ringtones or call forwarding rules ? 2. Is possible to do the same with SIP hardphones ? Regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2004 Apr 13
3
CallerID in Australia
Well, Once upon a time, I had problems receiving callerid, and then one day, Mark was logged into my asterisk box helping with something else, and I asked him about this, and he showed me a nice tweak to some source file that made it work. Some time later, I must have done hundreds of CVS updates, and along the way, lost the above patch (one liner) and so callerID hasn't worked for a long
2005 Aug 19
1
Asterisk not conforming to the RFC?/Aastra phone delay issue
Fellow list members, I have run into an issue where I encounter a delay at the beginning of a phone conversation when I make outgoing calls through Asterisk with an Aastra 9133i hardphone. This is most noticable when I call a voicemail system with the Aasta and then with a land line or other VoIP phone. The first word or two of the voicemail message is generally cut off. According to
2006 Nov 01
4
My Phone Review- Large Scale Corp Deployment.
I have had the opportunity to test many IP phones in the last 6 months and I thought you might enjoy a quick review of what I have found. Grandstream Budgtone 200 - Poor Quality for business use- Looks good, and the handset feels nice, buttons have a decent feel, but the disply is difficult to read when you are not directly over head of the phone, plus the sound quality of the handset, and
2003 Jun 25
4
Asterisk hardphone
I've got Asterisk up and running nicely using a couple of different softphones. Audio quality is suffering a bit due to the hardware that I am working with. So I tried to use a Polycom hardphone but the politics is enough to give you a headache. Polycom seems to support SIP only if you buy it thought their vendors. So I'm looking at a Cisco phone. Has anyone successfully implemented
2008 Oct 29
7
Decent Voip Phones for enterprise
Hi there Our company is using the Linksys SPA-942 Phones, and they are pretty useless. They dont have any central management or provisioning, as well as a pretty bad interface. Can anyone reccomend any voip phones( Cisco, Polycom, SNOM ) that have * Central Management for all the phones (We dont mind if we have to buy the software to manage them) * Programable shortcut buttons, So i can
2005 Feb 14
18
Which IP phone to use in Australia
Hi, all I am in Australia and I have to setup Asterisk in few offices. There will be IP phones in each office and I must be able to call between offices. I need actual handsets. I need "standard" handsets to be used by people. Those must support features like CID, call forward, etc. --- your normal office feature set. Also I need some sort of more complex handset to be used by
2004 Jun 13
2
Sayson IP Phones?
Have the Sayson IP phon started to deliver yet? I'm thinking about two new phones for my office and considering the Sayson 480i and Zultys 4x4. Would also consider the Virbiage phone if it becomes available. I have Snom 200s and a Pingtel phone at the moment. Michael -- Michael Graves mgraves@pixelpower.com Sr. Product Specialist
2004 Sep 06
3
multiline IP hardphone w/ FDX speakerphone?
Could someone please recommend a reasonably priced IP phone that works well with *, has a decent (full duplex, echo canceling) speakerphone, has at least two line appearances, and can transfer / conference reliably? The Wiki lists 35 brands of hardphone, but: 1. Most seem to be toys. 2. For many, there is no info on e.g. speakerphone characteristics. 3. When one seems technically promising, e.g.
2005 May 07
5
Good NAT Pnp Hardphone
Hello All, I am looking for a sip phone that is capable of automatic nat. The Cisco ata186 for example works fine for natting with iconnecthere, but as for asterisk, both my 7960 and polycom ip600 require you to set the nat ip on the tftp. Does anyone know a good phone (or ata) that can do this automatically? For example, I want to give a phone to my brother, who is going to europe. His ICH
2007 Jun 04
1
cisco 7940 and auto-answer (aastra 480i vs 7940)
Having scoured the web, I still am no better off .. I have 2 Aastra480i's , and 120+ cisco 7940's :) . I am trying to decide which model to use going forward when we purchase more kit. They both seem much on a par regarding features. Q1: Is there anyway of making the cisco auto-answer _without_ having to manually edit the configuration on each phone ? I've been able to get the