Bruce I am using the following models in the field.
T26P and T23GP On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Bruce N <[email protected]> wrote: > Lloyd, > > Thanks for the input. There are quiet few rep phones from yealink that I > see listed on the vendor's list (the one everyone buys from). I am looking > for the best price and nothing less than a 6731i. Which one of the models > do you use in field that addresses the day to day needs? I am tempted to > buy the model lower than 23gp like: *SIP-T21P E2 or SIP-T20P* > > Thanks, > > -Bruce > > On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Lloyd Aloysius <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> I always use the Polycom phones. Recently start to using the Yealink >> Phones. They are really good. Deployed lots of phones and do not have any >> issues.Provision is easy and simple. >> >> Yealink SIP T23GP is a POE phone. >> >> Thanks >> Lloyd >> >> On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Brian Chamberlain <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> It's definitely poe.. >>> On 22 May 2015 17:09, "Bruce N" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> > Yeah, they look great but I have never used them. I just noticed the >>> 1gig >>> > model, doesn't come with POE and it's comparable to Aastra 6731i so >>> there >>> > is no price difference but advantage for 1gig port which I am not sure >>> if >>> > client needs. >>> > >>> > I am assuming provisioning is easy like it is for Aastra? >>> > >>> > Thanks for your input. >>> > >>> > >>> > On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Brian Chamberlain < >>> [email protected]> >>> > wrote: >>> > >>> >> Without sounding like a yealink salesman (I'm not) they're the best >>> >> devices I've used. Really nice sip stack. Different Vlan support on >>> both >>> >> ports.. >>> >> >>> >> They are excellent devices.. >>> >> On 22 May 2015 16:59, "Bruce N" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> James: Two reasons: >>> >>> >>> >>> 1- Huge price difference ~$105 vs ~$85 (20%) >>> >>> 2- More features, color screen, blah blah >>> >>> >>> >>> Brian: I just looked at Yealink SIP T23GP. Is that what you have >>> tested >>> >>> in field? Does it work well in terms of VLANs and being able to >>> support >>> >>> separate subnet to PC port? I would like also of course like to have >>> >>> whatever an Aastra 6731i can do. >>> >>> >>> >>> -Bruce >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 11:43 AM, James Knott < >>> [email protected]> >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 05/22/2015 11:34 AM, Bruce N wrote: >>> >>>> > Hi everyone, >>> >>>> > >>> >>>> > I use Aastra phones all over as the provisioning is easy on them. >>> For >>> >>>> sake >>> >>>> > of pricing and features, now I am looking at Grandstream GXP2130. >>> I am >>> >>>> > wondering if anyone can give thumbs up for these phones sets. >>> >>>> > >>> >>>> > Current Aastra sets support VLAN tagging for phone port and >>> separate >>> >>>> VLAN >>> >>>> > tagging for PC port which is important to me (need to keep >>> networks >>> >>>> > separate). I also must have the PC port on the phone. Given this >>> >>>> particular >>> >>>> > model is priced good, I am inclined to buy that instead of aastra >>> >>>> 6731i >>> >>>> > which doesn't have AC adapter and must be bought separately. >>> >>>> > >>> >>>> > Are there any specific problems, cons, or pros to Grandstream >>> GXP2130 >>> >>>> > units? I am looking for field experience. >>> >>>> > >>> >>>> > Thanks, >>> >>>> > Bruce >>> >>>> > >>> >>>> Is there some reason you don't want to use PoE? I've set up enough >>> >>>> phones to know that's the way to go. My concern about the Aastra is >>> >>>> that it's only 100 Mb/s. That's fine for the phone, but since you >>> want >>> >>>> to also use the PC port, it would limit the computer to 100M. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> > >>> >> >> >
