> I keep hearing that about the Grandstream. I'm thinking of getting a > Polycom IP 300. The asterisk wiki says good things as long as it's a > March 2004 and later model. Cisco stuff... well if you've got the > money.
The Polycom 300 is a good phone, the Grandstream is OK, but it is cheap looking The 300 has some quirks, like entering an invalid character at the web interface can hang your phone I found changing the config by editing XML config is easier and the phone automatically downloads new config from FTP server when it boots and sees the file timestamp has changed I currently have my phone with two extensions registered, it works great The 500/600 have some additional features, like 4/6 lines registered and they are full speakerphones JP
