On 05/02/2010 02:59 AM, James Lamanna wrote:
It seems that the PAP2T does support TFTP and an XML-based config for
deployments...
I've used both the Grandstream 286 and the Linksys PAP2T.
I have been able to get some limited faxing to work using T30 with a PAP2T.
Configuration and
: PAP2T versus Grandstream
Handytone 286
It seems that the PAP2T does support TFTP and an XML-based config
for
deployments...
I've used both the Grandstream 286 and the Linksys PAP2T.
I have been able to get some limited faxing to work using T30 with a
PAP2T.
Configuration
It seems that the PAP2T does support TFTP and an XML-based config for
deployments...
I've used both the Grandstream 286 and the Linksys PAP2T.
I have been able to get some limited faxing to work using T30 with a PAP2T.
Configuration and provisioning of the Linksys is very easy through
either
: David Backeberg dbackeb...@gmail.com
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Enviados: Jueves, 29 de Abril 2010 21:36:36
Asunto: [asterisk-users] ATA shootout: PAP2T versus Grandstream Handytone
286
I'm considering a situation where I
--- On Fri, 4/30/10, Raimund Sacherer r...@runsolutions.com wrote:
Hi, I had to choose between an 8 port
FXS device from Cisco/Linksys (the sipura 3000) and a
similar device from Grandstream. A look on the Grandstream's
forums had me scratching my had, so much people with
problems,
On 30 Apr 2010, at 09:41, Vieri wrote:
As far as having an internal fan for cooling, I don't know if that's actually
better... In general, these devices shouldn't need to rely on mechanical
cooling which tends to fail in time (sure, you can open the case and replace
it but that's extra
In my previous company we bought about 30 Grandstream GXP2000 phones.
The build and design quality of those phones were terrible (not to
mention firmware bugs).
Speakerphone and headset ports were unusable.
The external powersupply would only last a year or two before it failed.
The screen was
I'm considering a situation where I buy about twenty ATA devices.
I've played with the Linksys / Cisco PAP2T, and got that working fine
with some inbound and outbound faxing. The web GUI was okay. I'm
seeing prices around $45 to $50 for this thing. It comes with two FXS
ports, but I only need one
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010, David Backeberg wrote:
I'm considering a situation where I buy about twenty ATA devices.
I've played with the Linksys / Cisco PAP2T, and got that working fine
with some inbound and outbound faxing. The web GUI was okay. I'm
seeing prices around $45 to $50 for this
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010, David Backeberg wrote:
I'm considering a situation where I buy about twenty ATA devices.
I've played with the Linksys / Cisco PAP2T, and got that working fine
with some inbound and outbound faxing. The web GUI was okay. I'm
seeing prices around $45 to $50 for this thing.
On 4/29/2010 3:10 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010, David Backeberg wrote:
I'm considering a situation where I buy about twenty ATA devices.
I've played with the Linksys / Cisco PAP2T, and got that working fine
with some inbound and outbound faxing. The web GUI was okay.
Dan Journo wrote:
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010, David Backeberg wrote:
I'm considering a situation where I buy about twenty ATA devices.
I've played with the Linksys / Cisco PAP2T, and got that working fine
with some inbound and outbound faxing. The web GUI was okay. I'm
seeing prices around
On Thursday, April 29, 2010, David Backeberg wrote:
What do people think about both products?
Bonus points for if people have bulk deployed these, either with TFTP
and configs pushed from a server, or some other good idea.
I can't claim the bonus points. However, I did have a couple of
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