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Standard User ferretuk
(member) Sat 28-May-16 19:01:49
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Actually, humble pie time. I can't find the settings for outgoing line selection on the N300IP. I'll fire up my old C475 later and take a look!
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sun 29-May-16 14:27:25
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I will endorse the Gigaset range too. Are you looking at Business or Residential or don't mind?

There is a NEW product in several variants which includes the first handset: S850A GO - C430A GO - SL450A GO and a few more with the GO. It is an upgraded version of the N300AIP. The original N300 and N510 are the exact same product with different options enabled in the firmware however it is apparently not possible to convert one to the other.

A list of them is available here: http://www.gigaset.com/hq_en/telephones-dect/cordles...

Their compatibility list is at: http://www.gigaset.com/hq_en/cms/home/support/suppor...


I have just purchased a new S850A GO to work with both VOIP and PSTN - no operational issues with it. One minor one setting up BT BBV services but that is resolved. I can use the handset with a wired or bluetooth headset too.

And if you want a well priced source - PM me and I will send the details through (prefer not to advertise a company I deal with here).


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Standard User ferretuk
(member) Sun 29-May-16 19:52:58
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Note that the new basestation (Go Box 100) only supports two concurrent calls which seems a backwards step.

This may not be a problem for most of course but limits the use of it in a family with teenage children...

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sun 29-May-16 20:08:31
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Two VOIP plus one analog ...


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Standard User CJT
(experienced) Sun 29-May-16 21:14:28
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In reply to a post by MHC:
I will endorse the Gigaset range too. Are you looking at Business or Residential or don't mind?

There is a NEW product in several variants which includes the first handset: S850A GO - C430A GO - SL450A GO and a few more with the GO. It is an upgraded version of the N300AIP. The original N300 and N510 are the exact same product with different options enabled in the firmware however it is apparently not possible to convert one to the other.

A list of them is available here: http://www.gigaset.com/hq_en/telephones-dect/cordles...

Their compatibility list is at: http://www.gigaset.com/hq_en/cms/home/support/suppor...


I have just purchased a new S850A GO to work with both VOIP and PSTN - no operational issues with it. One minor one setting up BT BBV services but that is resolved. I can use the handset with a wired or bluetooth headset too.

And if you want a well priced source - PM me and I will send the details through (prefer not to advertise a company I deal with here).


Thanks MHC,

It would be for Residential use. I was tempted to try a 300 or 500 but depends what prices they go for.

Wow I haven't heard BT BBV mentioned in a loooong time. I didn't know it still functioned! blush

If you would PM me I would be most grateful thank you smile

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sun 29-May-16 21:30:14
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You have the PM ...

the S850A GO is a good price and only £10 more than an N300A IP and is compete with handset!

I have found it hard to compare the N300A and a GO directly and in the same format as the Gigaset website no longer has the N300 listed. They are almost identical from what I can see.

BBV is still there - at least for another few months and keep using it as the costs are so low. However, BT have decided to replace it with their "CloudVoice" and force specific handsets onto users and no chance of using others. So, after many years I may be moving our accounts.


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Standard User CJT
(experienced) Sun 29-May-16 21:48:20
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Thank You MHC smile

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Standard User Rastus
(experienced) Mon 30-May-16 09:39:33
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Just a quick reminder that the N300-IP handles 3 VoIP and 1 fixed line simultaneously wink
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Mon 30-May-16 09:45:56
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Not the N300A IP though. That is only, as far as I can find, 2+1

The reason I compared the GO range and N300A is that they both have an Answer Machine built in.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 30-May-16 10:43:03
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I had a Gigaset several years ago (when it was still owned by Siemens) and it was excruciatingly slow. It would take a few seconds between button press and action. I eventually replaced it with a Yealink corded SIP phone in 2010. I'm sure the situation with Gigaset is much better these days though.

My Yealink is getting a bit long in the tooth and i've actually been looking at moving back to a DECT solution. There's a newer Grandstream model than the one you linked: the DP720 (paired with a DP750 base station). It looks pretty good (review) and finally we're starting to see hardware that supports the Opus codec.

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