[asterisk-biz] snom m3 questions

Andrew Latham Andrew.Latham at TuxTone.com
Tue Sep 9 06:50:32 CDT 2008


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On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Trixter aka Bret McDanel
<trixter at 0xdecafbad.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 11:20 -0400, Andrew Latham wrote:
>> Bret
>>
>> I like mine.  The repeater is small and looks good.  From a geeks
>> point of view I have the following issues but I have heard hardly any
>> complaints from customers. I do love the speaker, very clear....
> What about dropped calls?  What about range, is it even close to what
> is advertised (50m indoors, 100m line of sight)?  Yes I understand about
> multipath, interference, and other things, just trying to get a feel if
> you can reasonably expect anything close to that or if its likely to
> always be half or less of that range.

Range has been good but I have not sold or tested them in a setup more
than 5 acres....  I sounds good to the edge of my installation and the
clients like them.


>
>
>> * Address book is not currently mass deployable...
> This wont be an issue with the people that are looking at it but is this
> an asterisk failing or a phone failing?  Meaning does the M3 have the
> provisioning ability and its just not supported in asterisk, or does the
> phone not have that ability at all?

At this time the address book is not mass deployable.  This could
change tomorrow...

>
>
> Thanks
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