By Tom PeachPosted Tuesday 28th August 2007 11:15 GMT
Although I wanted to write something mean after reading the first 2 paragraphs I thought I'd read the whole review to see if their is anything at all interesting about this phone.
Sadly this just looks like a crap version of the cheaper Siemens gigaset IP phones that have been around for a while.
Why are you bothering to review this old technology? I want my 4 minutes back.
By Phil EndecottPosted Tuesday 28th August 2007 11:46 GMT
Apparently it is 802.11b only, not g; IIRC that means that the speed of your whole wireless network will be limited to 11 Mbits. Presumably this thing has to be always-on so that it can receive calls, so this limit will be continuous not just while calls are in progress. I think.
However according to the solwise website, there is a nother model, "awaiting delivery date", that is not much more expensive and is "b/g" as well as having a colour screen and looking a bit more 21st century. I look forward to a review of that one when it's available.
By 4.1.3_U1Posted Tuesday 28th August 2007 14:47 GMT
For what it offers, this seems to cost too much: you can buy a SIP ata around GBP 20, a DECT phone for about the same, a mobile with 802.11 / SIP for slightly more than this unit.
By alex dekkerPosted Tuesday 28th August 2007 18:35 GMT
Perhaps when the product under review is so poor, el Reg could do it's readers a favour by pointing similar but better products, otherwise the review is pretty much a waste of time. I'll start the ball rolling with:
- Siemens C460IP: DECT handset with SIP client + ethernet/PSTN ports in the base station. Obviously no use outside of your own home or office, but far better coverage and battery life than a SIP+WiFi handset.
- Any number of Nokia handsets with integrated SIP client: Reviewed here by el Reg, and you'll probably get them for free or very little on top of your existing mobile contract. With the integrated browser, you can log onto WiFi hotspots too, further increasing it's utility over the EnGenius.
The Philips VOIP8411B Skype/PSTN phone does the same thing regarding incoming calls being listed as numbers, but all the call logs listing the actual names from the contacts. Very annoying!
Comments on: EnGenius SI-680H Wi-Fi VoIP phone
why bother to review this? #
By Tom Peach Posted Tuesday 28th August 2007 11:15 GMT
802.11b only #
By Phil Endecott Posted Tuesday 28th August 2007 11:46 GMT
Been there, done that... #
By TLA Posted Tuesday 28th August 2007 11:59 GMT
Pricey? #
By 4.1.3_U1 Posted Tuesday 28th August 2007 14:47 GMT
Why bother? #
By Heinrich Kotze Posted Tuesday 28th August 2007 18:18 GMT
Poor reviews #
By alex dekker Posted Tuesday 28th August 2007 18:35 GMT
Numbers and Contacts #
By Jay Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 09:19 GMT