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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 4:35 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Grandstream GXP2140 |
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Hi Everyone.
I have a customer looking to deploy about 20 Grandstream GXP2140 phones. Normally they would deploy Yealink brand phones but they want a phone with gigabit pass through and the Yealinks with gigabit are too expensive for their budget.
Does anyone on the list have experience with the GXP2140? Is it a reliable phone? Does anyone have recommendations for other phones with gigabit pass through?
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webaccounts173 at jgoe... Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 5:58 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Grandstream GXP2140 |
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I have a customer looking to deploy about 20 Grandstream GXP2140 phones. Normally they would deploy Yealink brand phones but they want a phone with gigabit pass through and the Yealinks with gigabit are too expensive for their budget.
Does anyone on the list have experience with the GXP2140? Is it a reliable phone? Does anyone have recommendations for other phones with gigabit pass through?
| I'd be generally careful with the second ethernet connection. One should look at the chipset of the phone. I had pretty bad experiences with somewhat older TI based phones, regardless of the manufacturer. The problems became apparent in mixed environments, where some connections were gigabit and others not. It can be a nightmare, if you have to offer support.
The best bet is to buy one, and check the performance of the connections. I use some GrandStream products myself and the product quality is now much better compared to a couple of years ago.
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dsidir at hcmr.gr Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 2:12 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Grandstream GXP2140 |
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I'm working with GXP2130.
About 12 phone on gigabit with PC after phone.
With Vlans on CISCO switch is stable and not so difficult.
This configuration running without problems since July 2013.
Quoting jg <webaccounts173@jgoettgens.de>:
Quote: | Quote: | I have a customer looking to deploy about 20 Grandstream GXP2140
phones. Normally they would deploy Yealink brand phones but they
want a phone with gigabit pass through and the Yealinks with
gigabit are too expensive for their budget.
Does anyone on the list have experience with the GXP2140? Is it a
reliable phone? Does anyone have recommendations for other phones
with gigabit pass through?
| I'd be generally careful with the second ethernet connection. One
should look at the chipset of the phone. I had pretty bad
experiences with somewhat older TI based phones, regardless of the
manufacturer. The problems became apparent in mixed environments,
where some connections were gigabit and others not. It can be a
nightmare, if you have to offer support.
The best bet is to buy one, and check the performance of the
connections. I use some GrandStream products myself and the product
quality is now much better compared to a couple of years ago.
jg
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 2:32 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Grandstream GXP2140 |
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Hi
If you are going to use only a phone, it's fine, but if you are going to install a lot of grandstream's phones, probably you network traffic is going to increase a lot.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 3:12 PM, <dsidir@hcmr.gr (dsidir@hcmr.gr)> wrote:
Quote: | I'm working with GXP2130.
About 12 phone on gigabit with PC after phone.
With Vlans on CISCO switch is stable and not so difficult.
This configuration running without problems since July 2013.
Quoting jg <webaccounts173@jgoettgens.de (webaccounts173@jgoettgens.de)>:
Quote: | Quote: | I have a customer looking to deploy about 20 Grandstream GXP2140 phones. Normally they would deploy Yealink brand phones but they want a phone with gigabit pass through and the Yealinks with gigabit are too expensive for their budget.
Does anyone on the list have experience with the GXP2140? Is it a reliable phone? Does anyone have recommendations for other phones with gigabit pass through?
| I'd be generally careful with the second ethernet connection. One should look at the chipset of the phone. I had pretty bad experiences with somewhat older TI based phones, regardless of the manufacturer. The problems became apparent in mixed environments, where some connections were gigabit and others not. It can be a nightmare, if you have to offer support.
The best bet is to buy one, and check the performance of the connections. I use some GrandStream products myself and the product quality is now much better compared to a couple of years ago.
jg
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 3:04 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Grandstream GXP2140 |
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We use a lot of GXP21x phones. We have had issues with the GXP-2140 when using the side car as BLF's. The device becomes sluggish after about 45 days of operation a reboot solves the issues. This has been reported but not resolved as of yet.. If you are not using the side car the issue does not seem to pop up.. We just put the latest firmware on the phone but it does not say it fixes the issue so we are not expecting it to..
If you don't need the side car they are a good phone.
Thanks Bryant
From: dsidir@hcmr.gr Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 3:12 PM To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Grandstream GXP2140
I'm working with GXP2130. About 12 phone on gigabit with PC after phone. With Vlans on CISCO switch is stable and not so difficult. This configuration running without problems since July 2013. Quoting jg <webaccounts173@jgoettgens.de>: >> I have a customer looking to deploy about 20 Grandstream GXP2140 >> phones. Normally they would deploy Yealink brand phones but they >> want a phone with gigabit pass through and the Yealinks with >> gigabit are too expensive for their budget. >> >> >> Does anyone on the list have experience with the GXP2140? Is it a >> reliable phone? Does anyone have recommendations for other phones >> with gigabit pass through? >> >> > I'd be generally careful with the second ethernet connection. One > should look at the chipset of the phone. I had pretty bad > experiences with somewhat older TI based phones, regardless of the > manufacturer. The problems became apparent in mixed environments, > where some connections were gigabit and others not. It can be a > nightmare, if you have to offer support. > > The best bet is to buy one, and check the performance of the > connections. I use some GrandStream products myself and the product > quality is now much better compared to a couple of years ago. > > jg > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > D. Sidirokastritis NOC HCMR-Crete tel. 2810-337709 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hellenic Center for Marine Research This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users |
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