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Generally, it is almost a plug & play device (okay, it requires some basic configuration to recognize the telephone device that will be connected to it, but this is almost obvious for someone who will search to buy this specific DECT base).
Quite a nice design - easy connectivity.
Absolutely stable in its connection (for me, it works flawlessly on a Grandstream UCM6202 after the initial parameterization that requires a basic understanding of the UCM logic).
The base connects (for me) to a Grandstream DP722 and it is okay for the extension of a ~100 sqm apartment where the signal quality is satisfactory and the call sound is quite good for my standards. The same base can "support" 5 devices simultaneously.
The range of the signal it sends (or receives...) gradually decreases with each intervening wall.... Logical... When you change floors (meaning a concrete slab + iron + vertical partition wall, etc. will intervene), there are interruptions in the conversation even if the straight-line distance does not exceed 10-15 meters. This means that the stated range is quite theoretical (in an empty space... or in spaces separated by drywall and not a regular partition wall of a traditional house).
This probably means that one should go with the logic of "one base per floor" when the space is up to 100 sqm and the base can be placed in the center of this area.
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Honorable. Just like all the products of the company that I happened to use.