That's a really cool system. I think it should also be possible to do a video call with the doorbell, though you would need a phone that supported video (you can try a softphone), I think that's the final step.
I have never used any Fanvil product, but I've used other IP Video Doorphones (specifically Axis models), and I'm able to see their video stream via clients like Linphone and hardware phones like Poly CCX 600, Avaya Vantage K155, and some of Yealink's higher-end models.
I have made a handful of changes, such as redoing all the extensions in the home to follow a specific numbering scheme, a new SIP Trunk (this time it is staying for the long term) for inbound and outbound calling into and from the public telephone network, IVR, and directory on my system. Since this is a fairly new tour that just released (only a month old), I will not be posting another FreePBX tour until a few months later just to allow more changes to occur. Stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
Love the new video of freepbx I love how it works and you explain it very good and my favorite part is when you test the phones because I’m a giant fan of Yealink phones and yes I will be getting freepbx with yealink phones in my system and also I would get others phones that I like but thank you so much I enjoyed your videos and all of the other videos you posted
Being that the ethernet cable is outside. You might want to put an ethernet surge protector between the doorphone and garage. Especially it being Florida. The lightning capital.
Thanks to you I started my own free PBX system. It is going pretty smoothly and I’m getting new phones and growing my system. I have one question though for sometime I’ve been trying to set up to Cisco phones the Cisco 7941 and a 7942. I was wondering if you could help me set them up and get them hooked up for free PBX cause it’s kind of tricky. Thanks
@@goldoreo747 Hello, you can connect those to FreePBX using a special community made module named FreePBX SCCP Manager. I don't have much experience on that though, so I can't help much.
Great video! I don’t know if you can help me but I bought a yealink T46S and I have it hooked up to Asterisk and it will just randomly disconnect from the server and reconnect and when it’s reconnected it only lets me make a couple of calls before it disconnects again.
@@Martin-NT i dont know how to explain it, basically its a public phone system in this server im in and its like asterisk and freepbx. so i guess its not bare then.
Do you have any videos as to how to convert a Cisco 7960 to work on SIP? These were freebies and I do need at least 4 CO inputs (POT's lines) which these phones will support. I am planning to use a Lenovo Think Center M72e with a Grandstream 4 CO inputs with the Lan output. Would like to use one switch to break out all of the inputs and outputs to the phones. Which would be appropriate, a smart switch or a standard switch?
@ OK, I do know that a new POE switch will not work with these old Cisco phones. The power leads to the phones are reversed polarity wise. Need a non POE SWITCH AND USE A power injector to power the phones.
Hey can you do me a favor and report what your r720 fan speeds are at idle, or at whatever speeds they are running whatever you're running on the 720. I ask because my r730xd is 42% at idle unless I manually control with ipmitool - which I do, and 7% fan speeds keep the server cool enough.
You should add a cordless phone to the system, i did to mine and makes it so much betrer to go around and just answer a call, only thing is a hate setting up find me follow me
Sorry you're experiencing those issues! While I have never used their DECT lineup of phones it should have decent range, unless there are obstructions. I can vouch for their corded phones as @JeanTheron-cf8zl has said, they are fantastic for their price. The UI is good and easy to navigate, and has a great web interface.
YES! ANOTHER PBX TOUR WOOO
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That's a really cool system. I think it should also be possible to do a video call with the doorbell, though you would need a phone that supported video (you can try a softphone), I think that's the final step.
I have never used any Fanvil product, but I've used other IP Video Doorphones (specifically Axis models), and I'm able to see their video stream via clients like Linphone and hardware phones like Poly CCX 600, Avaya Vantage K155, and some of Yealink's higher-end models.
My apologies for so many questions, PBX is soooooo complicated but thank you so much for the answers.
@@leo421loveselevators You're good, I was there once
I have made a handful of changes, such as redoing all the extensions in the home to follow a specific numbering scheme, a new SIP Trunk (this time it is staying for the long term) for inbound and outbound calling into and from the public telephone network, IVR, and directory on my system. Since this is a fairly new tour that just released (only a month old), I will not be posting another FreePBX tour until a few months later just to allow more changes to occur. Stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
Awesome system! You did a wonderful job with this
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the new video of freepbx I love how it works and you explain it very good and my favorite part is when you test the phones because I’m a giant fan of Yealink phones and yes I will be getting freepbx with yealink phones in my system and also I would get others phones that I like but thank you so much I enjoyed your videos and all of the other videos you posted
I'm a big fan of the Yealink phones as well! Thanks for enjoying my videos!
Wow! That’s a cool system
Thank you!
Loving this!
Thanks!
@ no problem!
Great video, subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
Being that the ethernet cable is outside. You might want to put an ethernet surge protector between the doorphone and garage. Especially it being Florida. The lightning capital.
Thanks to you I started my own free PBX system. It is going pretty smoothly and I’m getting new phones and growing my system. I have one question though for sometime I’ve been trying to set up to Cisco phones the Cisco 7941 and a 7942. I was wondering if you could help me set them up and get them hooked up for free PBX cause it’s kind of tricky. Thanks
@@goldoreo747 Hello, you can connect those to FreePBX using a special community made module named FreePBX SCCP Manager. I don't have much experience on that though, so I can't help much.
18:09 are you using blue iris?
Yes
Great video! I don’t know if you can help me but I bought a yealink T46S and I have it hooked up to Asterisk and it will just randomly disconnect from the server and reconnect and when it’s reconnected it only lets me make a couple of calls before it disconnects again.
@@wolfzarrowalarms Is it bare asterisk, like not FreePBX?
@@Martin-NT i dont know how to explain it, basically its a public phone system in this server im in and its like asterisk and freepbx. so i guess its not bare then.
Do you have any videos as to how to convert a Cisco 7960 to work on SIP? These were freebies and I do need at least 4 CO inputs (POT's lines) which these phones will support. I am planning to use a Lenovo Think Center M72e with a Grandstream 4 CO inputs with the Lan output. Would like to use one switch to break out all of the inputs and outputs to the phones. Which would be appropriate, a smart switch or a standard switch?
Hello, any type of switch should work with that.
@ OK, I do know that a new POE switch will not work with these old Cisco phones. The power leads to the phones are reversed polarity wise. Need a non POE SWITCH AND USE A power injector to power the phones.
Do you know if it’s possible to connect a yealink t54w to a cell phone via bluetooth to use and make calls with?
@@leo421loveselevators Yes, I believe so. Make sure you have a Bluetooth dongle for it made by Yealink.
@ And it would work without a pbx system connected to it right?
@@leo421loveselevators Yes, that is correct.
I have a freepbx home server as well. 14 extensions. Using Yealink T48G phones
Great video! From where did you get the voice evac sounds?
@@LZ1AKX Search up on UA-cam: Edwards Signaling Voice Evac but Integrity Horn and you'll find it.
@@Martin-NTThanks
so if a buy a cisco ip phone do a have to pay for the free pbx and is it free
FreePBX is free.
Hey can you do me a favor and report what your r720 fan speeds are at idle, or at whatever speeds they are running whatever you're running on the 720. I ask because my r730xd is 42% at idle unless I manually control with ipmitool - which I do, and 7% fan speeds keep the server cool enough.
taps at night and revily in the morning
well a kinda not like the polycom phone but a love and like the yealink and cisco
You should add a cordless phone to the system, i did to mine and makes it so much betrer to go around and just answer a call, only thing is a hate setting up find me follow me
What if you try to call farmers Jones?
@@Frenchairways824 Not available in my system lol
😐 okay 👍
Yealink phones kind of suck lol Never had much luck with them for me personally. Really cool system though.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 is just *
Yealink is garbage. Used their wireless phones and the signal strength is terrible.
Their standard corded phones are fantastic (especially at their price point). Grandstream, on the other hand, is a hot mess.
Sorry you're experiencing those issues! While I have never used their DECT lineup of phones it should have decent range, unless there are obstructions. I can vouch for their corded phones as @JeanTheron-cf8zl has said, they are fantastic for their price. The UI is good and easy to navigate, and has a great web interface.