On 21/10/2003 11:14, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: [...] > 6 - POE (12V-48V input range) [...] > 5 - integrated 100mbit switch ***capable of sustaining 100mbit*** [...]
+1 on both of these points. The power brick is cheap and nasty. POE would be a huge plus. A 100mb bridge would make the phone a lot more attractive in an office full of cables. I'd also add my voice to the request for a better speakerphone. The dialtone comes out loud and clear but everything else is too muted. If I up the volume to hear calls, then the dialtone becomes deafening - as does the handset when used. I'm less concerned about the codecs as I'm happy to use ULAW/ALAW on the internal network and have Asterisk transcode to something else for external calls. There should be a way of locking the menu button, as it is too easy to muck with the settings. For central configuration, the cfg.txt file format would be nice, but is still a pain. Ideally I'd like to be able to configure the phone via DHCP extensions. That would be ideal as I can configure the lease time to manage how frequently the phones update and I can centralise the configuration with the IP details. Jonathan -- Jonathan Hogg Director, Technology Seventh Wave Systems Ltd. 4-14 Tabernacle Street London EC2A 4LU Telephone: +44 20 7074 0423 <http://www.seventh-wave-systems.com/> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users