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Swisssvoice IP10S phone - progress report.
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| Alan Foster 2005-07-22, 5:45 pm |
| Hi all
Someone recently posted (Nick I think?) about aquiring an IP10S. He was
asking about power supplies, and I replied that I was about to get a
Solwise POE injector for mine yada yada...
Anyway, I thought I would offer an update of how things are going for the
benefit of Nick? and anyone else that has one of these phones.
The POE injector came, and works beautifully... it is a small brick type
power supply that connects to a dinky little hub with just the 3 sockets -
power, RJ45 in, RJ45 out.
The phone powered up to show that the firmware in it was for a Protocol
that I had never heard of! However, I contacted Swissvoice and they
replied within 2 days with firmware file attachments and full instructions
as to how to upgrade to SIP Protocol!!
The FTP transfer went well, and I have just entered my Voipfone details
into it and made some test calls in and out.
Over the weekend I will try out all the features, but first impressions
are very favorable.
This is one really neat looking bit of kit - far more stylish than
anything else I've seen.
Guess I'll be going to the next computer fair to see if I can bag another
one!
Regards
Alan.
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"Alan Foster" <nochance@all.com> wrote in message
news:opsub45mnra48l90@office...
> Hi all
>
> Someone recently posted (Nick I think?) about aquiring an IP10S. He was
> asking about power supplies, and I replied that I was about to get a
> Solwise POE injector for mine yada yada...
>
> Anyway, I thought I would offer an update of how things are going for the
> benefit of Nick? and anyone else that has one of these phones.
>
> The POE injector came, and works beautifully... it is a small brick type
> power supply that connects to a dinky little hub with just the 3 sockets -
> power, RJ45 in, RJ45 out.
>
> The phone powered up to show that the firmware in it was for a Protocol
> that I had never heard of! However, I contacted Swissvoice and they
> replied within 2 days with firmware file attachments and full instructions
> as to how to upgrade to SIP Protocol!!
>
> The FTP transfer went well, and I have just entered my Voipfone details
> into it and made some test calls in and out.
>
> Over the weekend I will try out all the features, but first impressions
> are very favorable.
>
> This is one really neat looking bit of kit - far more stylish than
> anything else I've seen.
>
> Guess I'll be going to the next computer fair to see if I can bag another
> one!
>
> Regards
>
> Alan.
>
> --
> Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Hi Alan,
Thanks for the update, nothing heard from anyone else on my original
enquiry.
I'd appreciate details of what to acquire, cost, location etc.
You can reply using sendit(dot)here(at)ntlworld(dot)com
Maybe I'll pop down to the Leisure Village on Sunday?
Nick.
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