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I'd either get Polycom Soundpoint 501, or a Snom phone.
Ouch, $200 a phone isn't bad for a bussiness instalation, but will the cheap ones work in a home environment? I'm rewiring the house and would love to move over to asterisk and a complete voip solution.
Matthew
Yes, they work for home fine, in fact I've got the previous gen Grandstream phones at several locations over the Americas and as long as their internet connections are working, my step-mothers family can talk all they want for free.
It's just in a business setting, you'd be better off spending a bit more on the phones.
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--Ben
78GB MkIIa, Dead tuner.