Hello, I have received yet another new phone today, the ClipComm 101 (http://www.clipcomm.co.kr/eng/e_product/e_product_voip_ip_phone.html)
I bought it for $165 directly from the Korean Manufacturer(No US distributer yet). Here are the features: - Built-in NAT functionality, you can switch from Hub to Nat, great for home DSL/Cable users - This includes some limited port forwarding functionality, very cool idea(wish GS had that) - PSTN port included, it can be hooked up to both VOIP and a POTS line - Full duplex Speakerphone - large LCD display - SIP compatible, but I could only place outgoing calls through a proxy, not directly through Asterisk, incoming calls from any asterisk extension went through just fine. I couldn't disable proxy and use a local server for some reason, but it has old firmware, so maybe after I upgrade it. - Phonebook and call log - they have a wireless bluetooth version too(I didn't get that one though) - 5 second reboot Conclusion, very cool phone, wish proxy could be disabled, but this phone is really aimed at the home market. NAT/Router functionality is a great idea, makes NAT traversal on phones a non-issue for home users. The price is good but no US distributor means shipping is steep($30 for mine), take a look at the specs on their site, your be impressed what you get for the price. MATT--- _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users