VoIP hardware?
Tyler van Houwelingen
tyler at azulstar.com
Fri Feb 15 04:52:41 PST 2008
we tried almost everything a couple years back while developing our VoIP
service offering, including grandstream, and really like the gear from
Sipura. Sipura was bought by Cisco about 1.5 years back and it is now the
guts of the entire Linksys VoIP offering. You wont go wrong if you go with
the new Linksys gear. They have a business phone model for about $100 that
is great. Their residential ATAs are also very nice.
tyler
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Loron" <peterl at standingwave.org>
To: "SeattleWireless Talk List" <talk at seattlewireless.net>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: VoIP hardware?
> Yeah, I've worked at a few places that had the Cisco stuff. Very nice
> quality, but I'm guessing you need to use Cisco for everything, and
> yes, they're spendy.
>
> Thanks for the other info. Is there a local vendor for this sort of
> thing where I could go in and actually fondle the phones?
>
> -Pete
>
> On Feb 14, 2008, at 11:18 PM, Rick wrote:
>
>> Peter Loron wrote:
>>> I'm working on a small VoIP deployment, and was wondering if anybody
>>> local had experience with commodity IP phones (Grandstream, Snom,
>>> etc)
>>> and SOHO-level FXS & FXO equipment.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> -Pete
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>> Grandstream, and Polycom desktop models in the $130 range ( polycom
>> 330
>> w/ PoE and dual ethernet switch ) feel cheaper than SNOMs in the
>> same range.
>>
>> Grandstream has a superior web interface, Polycom has the worst,
>> SNOM is
>> adequate and worth the trade-off for phone quality.
>>
>> Grandstream FXO ATA boxes are good for legacy analog (cordless)
>> phones.
>> Though I don't think they have any models that support PoE. I'd
>> appreciate a link to anybody who makes a good inexpensive one that
>> does.
>>
>> I assume if you have the budget that everything is wine and roses when
>> you buy Cisco gear. I've seen a few of their phones up close and they
>> hands down blow everything else away. But you may for the quality.
>>
>> -Rick
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