Re: [asterisk-users] Popular Gigabit Phones

2010-01-22 Thread Andrew Latham
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:00 AM, Matt Darnell  wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Jonathan Thurman  
> wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Matt Darnell  wrote:
>>> Most manufacturers charge in excess of $80 to upgrade from a 10/100
>>> switch to a 10/100/1000 switch built into the phone.
>>> The cost might have been in the chipset 5 years ago but I can get a 5
>>> port gigabit switch for $30.
>>>
>>> What are most folks using for people that need gigabit to the desktop
>>> and don't want to run another cable?
>>
>> For our engineering staff we use Polycom SoundPoint IP 560's.  Cubes
>> with two drops for heavy users who have to be dual homed were build
>> without VoIP in mind (or an tech department at all for that matter)...
>>  I haven't run iperf through them, so I don't have any performance
>> statistics.  No one has complained except for our fiscal department,
>> the phones do come at a premium above the standard phones =).
>>
>> -Jonathan
>
> Thanks for the feedback on the 560's.  Polycom's are very well built phones.
>
> I am surprised they don't offer a phone in the 3 series form factor
> that has gigabit.  People must not be asking for it because the only
> folks that seem to offer it are Polycom and Cisco (not the Linksys
> rebrand).
>
> -Matt
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] Popular Gigabit Phones

2010-01-21 Thread Matt Darnell
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Jonathan Thurman  wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Matt Darnell  wrote:
>> Most manufacturers charge in excess of $80 to upgrade from a 10/100
>> switch to a 10/100/1000 switch built into the phone.
>> The cost might have been in the chipset 5 years ago but I can get a 5
>> port gigabit switch for $30.
>>
>> What are most folks using for people that need gigabit to the desktop
>> and don't want to run another cable?
>
> For our engineering staff we use Polycom SoundPoint IP 560's.  Cubes
> with two drops for heavy users who have to be dual homed were build
> without VoIP in mind (or an tech department at all for that matter)...
>  I haven't run iperf through them, so I don't have any performance
> statistics.  No one has complained except for our fiscal department,
> the phones do come at a premium above the standard phones =).
>
> -Jonathan

Thanks for the feedback on the 560's.  Polycom's are very well built phones.

I am surprised they don't offer a phone in the 3 series form factor
that has gigabit.  People must not be asking for it because the only
folks that seem to offer it are Polycom and Cisco (not the Linksys
rebrand).

-Matt

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Re: [asterisk-users] Popular Gigabit Phones

2010-01-21 Thread Jonathan Thurman
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Matt Darnell  wrote:
> Most manufacturers charge in excess of $80 to upgrade from a 10/100
> switch to a 10/100/1000 switch built into the phone.
> The cost might have been in the chipset 5 years ago but I can get a 5
> port gigabit switch for $30.
>
> What are most folks using for people that need gigabit to the desktop
> and don't want to run another cable?

For our engineering staff we use Polycom SoundPoint IP 560's.  Cubes
with two drops for heavy users who have to be dual homed were build
without VoIP in mind (or an tech department at all for that matter)...
 I haven't run iperf through them, so I don't have any performance
statistics.  No one has complained except for our fiscal department,
the phones do come at a premium above the standard phones =).

-Jonathan

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[asterisk-users] Popular Gigabit Phones

2010-01-21 Thread Matt Darnell
Most manufacturers charge in excess of $80 to upgrade from a 10/100
switch to a 10/100/1000 switch built into the phone.
The cost might have been in the chipset 5 years ago but I can get a 5
port gigabit switch for $30.

What are most folks using for people that need gigabit to the desktop
and don't want to run another cable?

-Matt

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