[Asterisk-Users] SNOM 190: Good or crappy
Alex Barnes
abarnes at ubiquitysoftware.com
Thu Oct 14 02:01:27 MST 2004
I have 190's and a 200. Very pleased with the phones (headset 'Chinch
connectors' are a little quiet on the 190's but better on the 200,
cetainly loud enough to be usable. Not tried the RJ connector as don't
have any compatible headsets.)
Never experienced a problem with them losing registration. Are you
using the latest firmware?
In all I am very impressed with the Snom kit. And have got Pingtel
hardphones, Cisco 7960, Siemens Optipoint 400, Mitel 5055 and
Grandstream Budgtone 100.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sudhir Kumar [mailto:sudhir1 at adelphia.net]
Sent: 13 October 2004 23:16
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SNOM 190: Good or crappy
I purchased couple of SNOM 190 phones last week. Connected them to the
Asterisk server, and they seemed to work fine. However, after sometime
they seem to lose registration with Asterisk as I can make calls but
cannot receive calls.
I hope this is due to some incorrect setting on my part but cannot
figure out what? Any suggestions?
The headset (has Lucent's logo on them but look like Plantronics') would
not work properly either. There is no audio on the other side whereas
the same headset works great with GS HandyTone-Analog Phone combination.
Finally, I tried putting an amplifier in the middle and now the headset
works ok.
The handset keeps falling off the cradle. Very poor design IMO.
In any case, now that I have purchased the SNOM 190 phones (with a lot
of expectation I must add), I have to live with it. Any suggestion about
what do I need to change so that it can always receive calls.
Thanks,
-- sudhir
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