Am Montag, den 16.07.2007, 09:44 -0500 schrieb Jeremy Mann:
> Does anyone know if X-Ten or SJPhone support multiple cordless
> handsets for multiple lines? I have an office with multiple roaming
> users(nurses) that are in and out. I’d like to provide them
> telephones, and my idea is to have a P
Gordon Henderson wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Jeremy Mann wrote:
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>> Does anyone know if X-Ten or SJPhone support multiple cordless handsets
>> for multiple lines? I have an office with multiple roaming
>> users(nurses) that are in and out. I'd like to provide them telephones,
>> and my
Hi Jeremy,
Sorry, I have no clue about your question, but I have a question in
regards to your USB Cordless handsets.
Do you have any idea on what you will be using ? We've tested a couple
of thems so far, but I'm still searching better products.
So if you have any ideas about any Wireless hand
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Jeremy Mann wrote:
> Does anyone know if X-Ten or SJPhone support multiple cordless handsets
> for multiple lines? I have an office with multiple roaming
> users(nurses) that are in and out. I'd like to provide them telephones,
> and my idea is to have a PC sitting in a c
Jeremy Mann wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if X-Ten or SJPhone support multiple cordless
> handsets for multiple lines? I have an office with multiple roaming
> users(nurses) that are in and out. I’d like to provide them
> telephones, and my idea is to have a PC sitting in a corner somewhere
> run
Does anyone know if X-Ten or SJPhone support multiple cordless handsets for
multiple lines? I have an office with multiple roaming users(nurses) that are
in and out. I'd like to provide them telephones, and my idea is to have a PC
sitting in a corner somewhere running a softphone client. When