The hardware in the GXP2000 is NOT business quality IMHO.  Firwmare will
never fix that.  Handset, speakerphone, mic etc are all poor quality. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Clint Sharp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 11:38 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Grandstream GXP-2000

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. 

Clint


On 2/17/06, Mimmus <[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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