I've used one as my main landline at home since 2007.
They are effectively like a mini pbx in that you can register up to six accounts and decide which phones use them for dialling out and which phones ring on which accounts. I expect the Granstream does the same.
I'm just replying so that on this thread there is a thought that Gigaset might be a good alternative to Grandstream - they are similar cost. Having installed some commercial systems at the early adopter end of things, I found that the Grandstream stuff can sometimes be a bit flaky and seems to lose support fairly quickly. But I don't know these particular devices. I started out with Grandstream stuff probably about 15 years ago but have stopped using it generally. It was cheap - but not always cheerful.
Personally, I would avoid Wi-Fi phones like the WP810 and WP820. Wi-Fi is not designed for voice communications and is very poor under interference conditions (anywhere unless you live in a field on your own...!) . DECT will be much better for the wireless link.
Try looking for an N300 (or N300A with answerphone - does SIP network answerphones too btw).. Plays very nicely with SIPGATE basic.
Edited by albany11 (Fri 15-Jul-22 12:41:27)



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