[Asterisk-Users] Recommended Phone for beginner
Asterisk at Home
asteriskathome at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 7 22:12:19 MST 2005
I like the Cisco phones because of their high quality
and XML directory interface. Great for home use. But
they are a bit hard to convert to SIP.
Polycom is also good. Take a look at Asterisk at Home it
has a web interface for configuring Cisco phones and a
lot of useful home office features.
--- Ryan Burke <burke at tailorhosting.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone, I've been watching this list for a
> while, but it is the
> first time I've posted. I'ved decided to setup a *
> server for my house and
> will need 3 phones (one main, one for my wife, and
> one for my office). I was
> wondering if there was a particular brand that
> people reommended? I'd like
> ot get an actual SIP phone, instead of an adapter
> like the Sipura SPA-2000.
> I've been looking at the Grandstream BudgetTone 100
> series but after looking
> at the Wiki for setting up * with that phone it
> looks like it might be more
> trouble than its worth. Of course I would love a
> Cisco 79* but I'd like to
> keep the cost at a minimum but get a good amount of
> flexibility in tersm of
> features. Hopefully once I get over the learning
> hump I can start
> contributing to this list.
>
> Any input would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
>
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