Clint Sharp wrote:
I'm still having numerous echo issues, even on SIP calls, with the
GXP-2000s. Unfortunately, they cause echo on the remote end on SIP
calls, which does not occur on other phone models. The speaker phone is
unusable due to echo problems. Maybe the 1.0.2 firmware branches will
help, but I'm scared of upgrading with no path back to a stable
firmware. They're really nice hardware, but unfortunately the software
for them just stinks (no gain control on the handsets or speakerphones,
lots of missing options I'd like). Unfortunately, I have yet to find a
sub $100US phone that I like. I definitely would not order 15 until I'd
ordered a couple and tested.
We have three of them for evaluation (fw 1.0.1.12). They are OK. Some
issues we have:
- Echo sort of comes and goes, but for the most part it isn't too bad.
Can get rather distracting to others on conf calls, though. Seems to
happen when using the handset, but not w/ speakerphone?
- Speaker phone is actually quite good, but quiet
- headset jack takes over the speaker phone, not the handset (which is
rather odd)
- handset cable is not compatible with most headset kits, it seems
Price is good, and there are lots of features. Overall design is not
bad. Display is OK. Web interface is good. HTTP firmware update
didn't work for me, but TFTP did.
I haven't yet tried the 1.0.2.x firmware. Sounds promising. Hopefully
it will be 'stable' soon.
Phil
Clint
On 2/17/06, *Mimmus* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to propose to my boss the buying 15 Grandstream GXP-2000
phones.
- Is it a good choice (budget limit of 100 Euro/phone is mandatory)?
- Can be a profitable business the direct buying of 50 phones (to
save other
money) or is it a risk?
Thanks in advance
--
Mimmus
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