Hi, Yes, I will definitly have a look. Cisco didn't want to give me technical support, only if I paied for it. So I might switch to something else. And also using TFTP is not as convenient as a webinterface. ANd if something goes wrong with the phone I cant change the IP for the TFP server without sighted help. Many thanks, Christian On 2006-11-02 at 15:56 luke wrote: >Also, consider the grandstream phones. I do not know about their >interfaces yet (I would like to), but they are very! nice in the feature >department, and beat the crap out of Cisco, as do the Snom systems which >Janina mentioned. > >Anything but Cisco! They have screwed anything that was good out of >Linksys, and their software is proprietary and licensed. I have also >heard the quality of their phones, and it is not what you would expect >from the Cisco of old. > >Luke > > > On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Janina Sajka wrote: > >> For the record you might want to consider Snom Vo/IP handsets rather >> than the Ciscos. Salient difference being that Snom's web based >> configuration interface is eminently accessible with lynx, whereas >> Cisco's is pretty inaccessible no matter what browser you might try and >> use on whatever operating system. >> >> Yes you can push configurations over tftp, but you should also be able >> to configure the handset directly, imho. >> The latter is much easier when you're learning. >> >> Janina >> >> >> Christian writes: >> > Hi, >> > I'm looking for a TFTP server. I need that in order to configure my >Cisco 7960 IP phone to use with my Asterisk. >> > Many thanks, >> > Christian >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Speakup mailing list >> > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >> > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup