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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom 501 issue with latest firmware:
sluggish keys
It has nothing to do with actually dialing. Even trying to press end call or
the speakerphone button does not work at times.
Have tried removing side cars etc,
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom 501 issue with latest firmware:
sluggish keys
It has nothing to do with actually dialing.
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom 501 issue with latest firmware:
sluggish keys
It has nothing to do with actually dialing. Even
It has nothing to do with actually dialing. Even trying to press end
call or the speakerphone button does not work at times.
Have tried removing side cars etc, but definately seems to be a bug
in the 2.x code stream.
On Apr 11, 2007, at 5:37 PM, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Jim King wro
Jim King wrote:
I've seen an issue like this from time to time on 601s, even with the
latest firmware. Not just the softkeys, but also the dial keys. The
phones seem to "run slow" sometimes, failing to respond to a key press
right away but getting to it eventually. It usually clears up aft
I've seen an issue like this from time to time on 601s, even with the
latest firmware. Not just the softkeys, but also the dial keys. The
phones seem to "run slow" sometimes, failing to respond to a key
press right away but getting to it eventually. It usually clears up
after a few sec
Hi,
I've upgraded a few Polycom 501 to SIP 2.0.3b (can't get 2.1.0 because of
Polycom's firmware policy, but this is the "latest publicly available" from
Polycom's web site).
I've noticed that some keys get "sticky" though. Soft buttons for example
(i.e. "end call") need to be pressed 2-3 ti