Hi Dane, This sounds like an interesting phone. Could you eventually give a description of the physical properties of the phone? How about bottons and markings for accessibility and so on?
Best regards Brian -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På vegne af Dane Trethowan Sendt: 1. august 2015 02:03 Til: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Emne: Gigaset C610 IP VOIP Phone The phone arrived sooner than I expected, ordered it yesterday and it was at my door around an hour ago. I’ve just configured the phone and the task took less time than I thought it may, everything was clearly laid out in the support guide provided by Internode though this phone certainly supports other VOIP providers which either can be configured manually or are already there in the firmware of the Gigaset, all the user need do then is to type in the appropriate user information particular to the user. so a brief description of the phone would seem in order. If you’re a user of Siemen’s cordless phone systems then the design will look perfectly familiar to you, a simple base box with a “Paging” button on the front and a number of handsets depending on how many you purchased with the base, in my case I have one handset though I may buy more in the future. The system can handle both VOIP and PSTN calls, a maximum of 6 different VOIP accounts from different VOIP providers can be installed and configured, these can be used simultaneously along with the PSTN line, the Gigaset can handle 3 parallel calls at any one time. Users of Gigaset VOIP phone systems can set up separate Gigaset VOIP accounts, this way all Gigaset users throughout the world an communicate via the Gigaset network for free, handy if you know a whole bunch of people with Gigaset phones, as for now I’m using the Nodephone VOIP system though I do plan to configure Mynetfone, I also have my PSTN line connected. Still a fair bit to do, I have to configure the answering machine - the gigabit can support 6 answering machines - and I have to do some tweaking but I do know at this point that I can make and receive calls and that’s the important thing. Such a system as described would be incredibly useful for those who didn’t want to muck about with a separate VOIP adapter, who just wanted the phone. If you buy the Gigaset from Internet then it will come pre configured, all the user need do is to connect the phone to their rooter. ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.