Yealink t27g vs t42s
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@scottalanmiller said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@JaredBusch said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
Is there any reason to not consider the t2x series from Yealink? I'm thinking that the t27g and t42s will suit my needs for a FreePBX installation we're doing. The t27g looks to be about 15-20% cheaper. I was concerned though that it may be an older generation that might have performance, call quality or support issues.
It is older and IMO, does have performance issues.
I have not used one in years now, so maybe the newer firmware cleaned that up.
It is my opinion, that they just keep the old models around to sell to people that already have them.
Do you have any reservations about the t42s? What is your default basic business desk use phone for FreePBX installs?
We role out the T42S internally and to customers. We love that model.
Great, thanks.
Do you generally use the Endpoint Manager or any of the other commercial modules? I was leaning toward the Endpoint Manager but it doesn't explicitly have either the t27g nor the t42s on the list of supported phones found here, but I'm guessing that's just because that page doesn't appear to have been updated in a while:
https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FPG/Supported+Devices-Yealink
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@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
Do you generally use the Endpoint Manager or any of the other commercial modules?
Sometimes, but not often. I'm not a fan of it. It will work as well as it does with most. But we like to set things that need manual intervention anyway, so the value is low.
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@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@scottalanmiller said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@JaredBusch said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
Is there any reason to not consider the t2x series from Yealink? I'm thinking that the t27g and t42s will suit my needs for a FreePBX installation we're doing. The t27g looks to be about 15-20% cheaper. I was concerned though that it may be an older generation that might have performance, call quality or support issues.
It is older and IMO, does have performance issues.
I have not used one in years now, so maybe the newer firmware cleaned that up.
It is my opinion, that they just keep the old models around to sell to people that already have them.
Do you have any reservations about the t42s? What is your default basic business desk use phone for FreePBX installs?
We role out the T42S internally and to customers. We love that model.
Great, thanks.
Do you generally use the Endpoint Manager or any of the other commercial modules?
I always tell people to buy sysadmin pro ($25).
Beyond that, it depends on the needs of the client.
I don’t need it. But for many it makes basic admin simple.
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@scottalanmiller said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
Do you generally use the Endpoint Manager or any of the other commercial modules?
Sometimes, but not often. I'm not a fan of it. It will work as well as it does with most. But we like to set things that need manual intervention anyway, so the value is low.
Gotcha. I think I may go with it only because this will be our first deployment and I think it will help streamline configuration for us.
For any interested the updated list of supported phones I found here in one giant table and it does list both t27g and t42s as supported by the endpoint manager. Not sure why the Yealink specific wiki page is not more current.
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These are the models of Yealink that EPM currently works with.
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@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@scottalanmiller said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
Do you generally use the Endpoint Manager or any of the other commercial modules?
Sometimes, but not often. I'm not a fan of it. It will work as well as it does with most. But we like to set things that need manual intervention anyway, so the value is low.
Gotcha. I think I may go with it only because this will be our first deployment and I think it will help streamline configuration for us.
For any interested the updated list of supported phones I found here in one giant table and it does list both t27g and t42s as supported by the endpoint manager. Not sure why the Yealink specific wiki page is not more current.
It will have an ongoing annual cost. The purchase price is $150. The renewal is umm $25 or $30 or something.
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Thanks for that. That's good to see that the two models I'm considering are actually in there.
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@JaredBusch said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
It will have an ongoing annual cost. The purchase price is $150. The renewal is umm $25 or $30 or something.
Is that new? According to the link on the site it's $149 for a 25 year license.
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@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@JaredBusch said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
It will have an ongoing annual cost. The purchase price is $150. The renewal is umm $25 or $30 or something.
Is that new? According to the link on the site it's $149 for a 25 year license.
True. But that is the license to use it. Not for updates for 25 years..
This is fair also, but it takes work to update the system for new firmware and add in new changes because of that firmware, etc.
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Thanks for the explanation. That makes sense on needing a recurring updates charge.
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@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
Do you generally use the Endpoint Manager or any of the other commercial modules?
There is no commercial module that we use regularly. But we've got some clients that use many.
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@scottalanmiller said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
@BraswellJay said in Yealink t27g vs t42s:
Do you generally use the Endpoint Manager or any of the other commercial modules?
There is no commercial module that we use regularly. But we've got some clients that use many.
There are pretty much zero reasons not to add SysAdmin Pro for $25. Getting the email config in the GUI and the ability to tell the web server to use authentication for the config files saves more time than the cost to do it yourself manually.