Philip,
The IP300 and IP500 phones both do indeed work with the add-on PoE
cable. That is the configuration we use.
Steve
On Apr 5, 2005 9:51 AM, Philip Trauring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not 100% certain, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought
> the IP 300 and IP 500 both suppo
] Buying some Polycom IP300s
I'm not 100% certain, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought
the IP 300 and IP 500 both support PoE using the add-on PoE cable that
Polycom sells. It costs about $35-$60 on the net in various places.
Philip
On Apr 3, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Jim Van Megg
I'm not 100% certain, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought
the IP 300 and IP 500 both support PoE using the add-on PoE cable that
Polycom sells. It costs about $35-$60 on the net in various places.
Philip
On Apr 3, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
The IP300 is a nice entry-l
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asterisk-users@lists.digium.comSubject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Buying
some Polycom IP300s
I tend to agree.
We own some Polycom 500's and a bunch of
841's.
the 500 looks nicer, but its an abolute PAIN to
configure.
The 841 is simple, and does basically the same
thing
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Over the last few weeks/months I have been testing
phones and ATAs from Grandstream (BT101, GXP2000, 286, 488), SNOM (190), Zyxel
(Piece of
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Buying some Polycom IP300s
Over the last few weeks/months I have been testing phones and ATAs from
Grandstream (BT101, GXP2000, 286, 488), SNOM (190), Zyxel (Piece of Crap),
Sipura (SPA-2000, SPA-841
Over the last few weeks/months I have been testing
phones and ATAs from Grandstream (BT101, GXP2000, 286, 488), SNOM (190), Zyxel
(Piece of Crap), Sipura (SPA-2000, SPA-841) and I personally feel that the
Sipura SPA-841 is the best value, good quality phone that I have used. I haven't
used t
erm, how much u willing to sell ip500?, i would like to get 1 or 2 for my
developments testing purposes. BTW if u do sell me, I'm in Malaysia, is it
a problem for u to send it over? :D
thanz.
At 04:39 AM 4/4/2005, you wrote:
We have a majority of IP300's, and a few IP500's. The IP300's are grea
We have a majority of IP300's, and a few IP500's. The IP300's are great
phones if you need to simply drop in a bunch of VoIP phones quickly and
cheaply. The IP300's simply lack certain features like speakerphone
that you may want. Aside from that, its a great phone.
-Courtney
Dan Morin wrote
Dan Morin wrote:
> Sorry for the double post, I tried to paste and accidently sent the
> email
>
> I've been playing with Asterisk for a few weeks now, and I've gotten
> everything to work well with softphones, so I'm ready to move on to
> normal VoIP phones. I've been looking around and reading
I’ve been using the IP 500 and like
it a great deal. Be aware that the IP300 does not have a speaker phone.
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Dan Morin wrote:
Sorry for the double post, I tried to paste and accidently sent the
email
I've been playing with Asterisk for a few weeks now, and I've gotten
everything to work well with softphones, so I'm ready to move on to
normal VoIP phones. I've been looking around and reading comments th
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