The manufacturer, in his sheet "future-proof, resilient IP telephony with a gigabit switch", well the phone works ok on a Fritz box, has a Web browser to confi yaw, audio quality is fine, but what came the mechanical designer " "to set the Gigabit Ethernet ports so in the housing, so that the cables must be kicked by almost 90 degrees, in order to back-out out, the know, but who? Such a design can in no way be "resilient" inscribedable in the truest sense of the word. Furthermore, the connector to connect a wireless headset from the telephone base to 100% is covered, what is described as a warning in the manual drying:
"In order to have access to the socket, you need to remove the base of the phone (See "Mounting of foot and listeners" on page 12). After the 7xx- Connecting adapter cable, make sure that the cable flat on the Bottom shell of the phone rests while you attach the foot. Twisting or Upsetting the cable might cause the sheath of the cable or the wires damage is "
maybe modify the foot a bit, for example, a tiny break, right?
Too bad, with minimal additional effort that could have been a great phone .....