Along with static and echo problems, we're having issues with incoming calls using through the PSTN lines. That is to say when 2 calls come in close together the receptionist can only answer one call, the system sends the other caller to the secondary receptionist in the group. It doesn't allow the primary receptionist to answer the second call even though she's parked the first caller. This doesn't become an issue until the secondary receptionist is away from her desk which happens quite frequently. If the secondary receptionist is away the only method for the primary receptionist to answer the second caller is to run to the secondary receptionist's office and answer the call there.
We've tried duplicating this issue using cell phones and its very consistent.....whenever the incoming calls for the primary receptionist are close together it allows one call to be answered but not the second one.
I spoke with several technicians at Dlink and received a myriad of work-arounds including putting 2 phones in the primary receptionist's office so the second call can be answered on the 2nd phone
. Another technician told me this problem will be addressed in SP2 but yet another said he wasn't aware of that.
At one point I talked with a Dlink Tech who thought the problem could be the Dlink switch we're using (DES1228). He recommended a level 2 switch like the DGS-3100-24.
My question is; has anyone tried using a level 2 switch like the DGS-3100 on your Response Point system and did it help?
Thanks
Lloyd