Most Yealink phones are connected physically through a Category 5E (CAT5E) cable to a 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet LAN, and send and receive all data using the same packet-based technology. Some phones support the wireless network. Since the IP phone is a data terminal, digitized audio being just another type of data from its perspective, the phone is capable of vastly more than traditional business phones. Moreover, Yealink phones run the same protocols as your office personal computer, which means that you can develop many innovative applications without resorting to specialized technology. There are many ways to set up a phone network using Yealink phones. The following shows an example of a network setup
Features:
4.3" 272 x 480-pixel color screen
Color icons for rich visual experience
20 physical keys on each page with dual-color LEDs
Three independent control keys with illuminated LED for fast switching pages