In the first experiment worked the coupling hand parts, but they refused me the display of missed calls and call lists as well as the (not used) function of InfoCenter (Gigaset.net). It functioned nevertheless immediately:
- Caller ID with name, if listed in KlickTel
- Automatic date and time setting
- Change the PIN of the base
- Assignment of "MSN's" (gibts with VOIP no longer :-)) for each handset (incoming and outgoing number (s))
- Phonebook transfer from the Gigaset N510IP PRO base to the hand parts
But since I wanted to see necessarily who has tried to call me I continued experimenting. On the Internet, there was evidence that the newer firmware versions of N510IP of support for consumer hand parts of Gigaset was withdrawn gradually. So I started an experiment:
I reported my handsets from the menu in the handsets at the base and set it back to the service menu. Then the firmware 42,076 came to my base. Then I registered my hand parts (after every hand part a manual reboot of N510IP performed). It flashed at once to start by referring to VOIP configurator the "letter icon" (MWI). I did not do it because I could enter it by hand and keyboard faster in the N510IP. Then I turned off the hand parts and introduced a firmware update of the base back on V42.206 and launched it back by hand again. Now I turned on gradually hand parts and but noted that the Gigaset.net function the network services and especially the MWI button properly functioned.
Is the voice quality and has been reported here. I think they are fine, although my old Siemens Gigaset S1 subjective sounded slightly better (but I had the S1 9 years, and you get used to it ...).
Another not so unimportant Note: Your phone can automatically perpendicular assuming the battery cover is mounted.
Greeting
EricssonMar