Ja, du kannst es an den UPC Cablecom Router anschliessen.
https://community.upc.ch/t5/Festnetz/Welche-Telefone-f%C3%BCr-Anschluss-an-Connect-Box/td-p/105681
Yes, you can use a Gigaset Repeater and place it in a suitable location (e.g. near a basement door). This one will certainly work with the DX800A: Gigaset Repeater HX
This is the only model we offer from among those compatible (CL660HX, SL450HX und S850HX) https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/product/gigaset-cl660hx-telephones-5986063.
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Salü, is stated in the description: DECT phones:
the device is equipped with an integrated DECT base station - so your telephone system can be easily expanded by up to six DECT-compliant handsets.
but there are also other DECT phones available from Gigaset.
Greetings Stefan
I think only 5 mobiltel can be connected per gigaset. The mobiltel can only be connected to one Gigaset station.
The gigasets function as independent central units. Then I would connect the mobil tel to the master and use the 2nd gigaset as a fixtel. Greetings Stefan
Yes, it works. The charging cradle is also much more compact than earlier models.
(I specially put an unopened S850HX into operation on a DX800A to answer this question).
This may be due to a change in the type of telephone line, normal or via ADSL. The connection may be different. This should be explained in the operating instructions.
the gigaset page states:
The flexible Gigaset DX800A can be expanded into a cordless telephone system by registering up to 6 handsets. Thanks to the multi-line capability, up to 4 calls can be made simultaneously.
https://www.gigaset.com/ch_de/gigaset-dx800a-all-in-one/
Yes, it should work, or it did work for me last week...
My configuration on the DX800A is:
Login name: xxx@bluewin.ch
Login-Password: E-Mail Password (Not the PW from Swisscom Login /Web Mail ! )
POP3 server: pop.bluewin.ch
POP3 server port: 110
Mine do not know. Would not be allowed by law, therefore certainly not with the standard firmware. Perhaps it would be better to look for a model with open source software/firmware.
I don't think so. You can assume that the product would still cost 275.- with or without the voucher and that the "voucher" would be free. This was 25.- call credit at sipcall.ch for a new registration if you had previously bought a product here at Digitec. However, the info seems to be missing on the product page. It's quite possible that the offer is over and this hasn't been corrected yet. It is best to contact customer service for more detailed information.
The volume at the other end depends on the microphone when using the handset. The holes in front of the microphone may be clogged. These can be cleared of dirt with a needle.
As an alternative to the internal microphone, you can also use a Bluetooth speaker with microphone, Bluetooth headset or the smartphone. This would certainly be helpful for testing the volume at the other end so that it can be ruled out that it is the other end.
I myself use the phone in most cases with a conference speaker (Jabra Speak 710) connected via Bluetooth. This allows me to make calls hands-free and without "head strain".
Good day,
I have a DX800a all-in-one telephone from Gigaset. Unfortunately I cannot configure the answering machine so that when I enter the start and end time, the answering machine does not switch on at the time entered and does not switch off either.
How can I solve this problem?
Bonjour,
j'ai un téléphone DX800 all in one. Malheureusement je ne peut pas correctement configurer le répondeur. Quand j'assigne un temps de début et de fin le téléphone n'en tient pas compte.
Comment puis-je résoudre ce problème?
Good day,
I have a DX800a all-in-one telephone from Gigaset. Unfortunately I cannot configure the answering machine so that when I enter the start and end time, the answering machine does not switch on at the time entered and does not switch off either.
How can I solve this problem?
Bonjour,
j'ai un téléphone DX800 all in one. Malheureusement je ne peut pas correctement configurer le répondeur. Quand j'assigne un temps de début et de fin le téléphone n'en tient pas compte.
Comment puis-je résoudre ce problème?
Hello
I have received a Gigaset DX800A.
I thought it would be easy to connect, I just had to pull out my analogue cable from my old phone and plug it into the Gigaset.
Fiddlesticks. First I reset the phone and deleted all the settings.
The phone doesn't recognise my analogue connection and the installation wizard wants to configure the phone with either ISDN or VOIP. After the configuration, I get the message, please check the telephone connection. Of course, if the phone does not recognise an analogue connection. I have a normal analogue cable from Sunrise. I have heard that maybe the cable has to be reversed somehow.
Or can you get the appropriate cable from the Sunrise shop (PJ??)?
Thanks Tiborius
What does interconnect mean? As an IP phone, it can be connected to a network via LAN. Then it depends on what kind of router is working in the network. In my case it is a Fritzbox. I can configure several phones there and I can then make internal calls from one phone to the other. I only have a DX800a. But when I log on to my network with my iPhone via WLAN or externally via VPN, I also have two phones in the network. So if interconnecting means that one phone can call the other internally, then that works. Whether both phones ring when a call is made depends on whether both phones are registered for the same external number.
It is not known - at least the instructions say nothing about it. However, it depends on the configuration of the telephone network whether there are possibilities. With (old) analogue telephone connections or ISDN there is probably no possibility. With VoIP, you can use a router to which DECT telephones can be connected. Or you can connect an appropriate box (e.g. Fritz!Box) to the network - but then you might need another provider to make the telephony available. With a second IP connection (from the SIP provider) you can also serve a second number, then you have two separate networks, each with its own telephone number. Professional telephone systems can of course serve more "mobiles", but that would be a new price category.
I am changing my telephone connection from Swisscom ISDN to IP or Quickline cable with only one number.
My Quickline cable modem without WLAN only has an analogue output (my WLAN router is connected to the modem).
Can I operate the DX800a sensibly on the analogue connection of the modem?
Does this have any disadvantages compared to a direct iP connection?
Can I also connect an analogue door intercom to the analogue fax port of the DX800? (until now this was connected to my GIgast 4170isdn).
I am switching my telephone connection from Swisscom ISDN to IP, or my cable internet provider Qickline with only one number.
My Quickline cable modem without WLAN only has an analogue output (my WLAN router is connected to the modem).
Can I use the DX800a on the analogue port of the modem?
Does this have any disadvantages compared to a direct iP connection?
Can I also connect an analogue door intercom to the analogue fax port of the DX800? (until now this was connected to my GIgast 4170isdn).
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