[Asterisk-Users] Grandstream GXP-2000

Michael J. Liberatore mike240se at straightandnarrowinc.org
Sat Feb 18 16:16:33 MST 2006


Well the gxp-2000 has BLF, the polycom 501 does not correct?  I had an
astra 480i and it was prety bad, but I was going to test the 9133i for
an inexpensive phone to compete with the gxp2000.  The gxp2000 is not
bad though, the new firmware helps a lot, but once they work out the
echo bugs fully and the various minor stuff it will be a good sub $100
phone.  I am yet to find a phone under $300 that's perfect... The snom
360 is nice, but I have lots of problems with those too.  I havent tried
any polycom's though and starting to think they might be some of th
ebest... 

Mike
 

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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Grandstream GXP-2000

On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, mustardman29 wrote:
> The GXP2000 firmware is not bad for features and ease of use but still

> buggy.  The hardware is junk to be quite honest and I don't think 
> firmware will ever fix that.  The Aastra 9133i hardware is 10x better.

> The 9133i firmware is still a work in progress though but they are 
> coming out with new firmware every few months and each iteration 
> improves the operation.  Long term I believe any of the Aastra phones
are a MUCH better.

why bother with an aastra 9133i when you can have a polycom 501. better
phone, same price.

-Dan
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