[Asterisk-Users] GXP-2000
Shaun Hofer
shaun.hofer at altcall.com
Tue Jun 6 21:50:08 MST 2006
I suggest you contact grandstream about this. Only thing I can suggest is look
at feature's Early Dial (I have set to no) and No Key Entry Timeout (set to
10-15 seconds). As for all these other problems of phone stop working, etc.,
we haven't come across these in office (then again we don't have 50 phones
deployed). We have some phones running out of the box, stable release and 1
with latest unstable (lots of nice features).
-Shaun
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 13:26, Daniel Salama wrote:
> Well, these are encouraging words :)
>
> You're basically telling me that I should tell my client to buy other
> phones. I agree that you cannot compare these phones with Cisco or
> Polycom. After all, like you said, what do you expect for under $90.
> However, the fact is that my client just recently invested in these
> and it will be hard, if not impossible, for me to tell my client to
> swap them for Polycoms or something else at a much higher cost.
>
> I have heard complaints from my client about the speakerphone and
> they are now, I guess, getting used to picking up the handset :). I
> have heard any echo problems so far. What bothers me the most is that
> the phone stops working often (multiple times per day). By this I
> mean that my client won't be able to dial anything successfully. As
> soon as 3 or 4 digits are entered, they get a fast busy. To solve it,
> they need to reboot it. It sounds as if these phones were running
> Windows instead of Linux :)
>
> Anyway, what firmware did you use that solved so many of your problems?
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>
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