Does this explain why they would not register, or do I have to worry that there is some new setting which caused the problem? I do not want to go through the pain of upgrading the customer's phones (probably with a site visit) only to find that I have to downgrade them and go though it again with 4.1.
I guess you haven't read my earlier post to your question, it would have answered your question....
Also, is there any way to tell the phone, *before a reboot* that I want it to update the firmware? I do most of my maintenance remotely, and I can tell the phones where to find new firmware and clicking "Load" will start the reboot process. However, I need a person there to press the Check button so that it will really update the firmware. Is there any way around this so that I can update the phone after-hours and remotely? Thank you... Not just for this answer, but for all the answers I get from
If you would have read the manual of the phone or took 5 seconds to browse through the html interface of the phone itself you would have found the parameter to get the behaviour you want of the phone.
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