Yealink DECT dongle for T41S and T42S
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You can buy a SKU with all the pieces for $160
Yealink W41P.
Screenshot form BalticNetworks.com
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Not bad.
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@scottalanmiller said in Yealink DECT dongle for T41S and T42S:
@JaredBusch I've not seen it. Cool.
Anywhere that already has a Yelaink DECT base for a cordless handset can jsut buy the dongle and jack it into a 41/42 S series.
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But the phone would still require power from somewhere. I would assume 110v power, unless I'm missing something. Brain hurts.
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@JaredBusch said in Yealink DECT dongle for T41S and T42S:
@scottalanmiller said in Yealink DECT dongle for T41S and T42S:
@JaredBusch I've not seen it. Cool.
Anywhere that already has a Yelaink DECT base for a cordless handset can jsut buy the dongle and jack it into a 41/42 S series.
Disregard my previous comment.
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@scottalanmiller said in Yealink DECT dongle for T41S and T42S:
Not bad.
Haven't read the specs in detail, but normally the Yealink DECT base can do 4 units paired to it.
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@NerdyDad said in Yealink DECT dongle for T41S and T42S:
But the phone would still require power from somewhere. I would assume 110v power, unless I'm missing something. Brain hurts.
Of course it would. But power is normally much easier to get than network in many places outside of a desk environment.
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Common scenario in my mind.
Wall mounted phones in a shop. One DECT base and 4 phones. no need to run network drops all over.
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Does the cordless and the deskphone both share the same extension? If so, this would be great for my wandering receptionist.
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@NerdyDad said in Yealink DECT dongle for T41S and T42S:
Does the cordless and the deskphone both share the same extension? If so, this would be great for my wandering receptionist.
These are independent units so no. But you can put the same ext on them if the PBX supports it.
So with FreePBX and PJSIP based extensions you can have multiple devices registered all to the same ext.