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This is a discussion on Pirelli DP-L10 phone. within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; In news:mn.a4b97d854997d9a1.88534@blueyonder.invalid, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: : cybuerke ...
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In news:mn.a4b97d854997d9a1.88534@blueyonder.invalid,
Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: : cybuerke expressed precisely : : : > : > Anyway I pulled what I didn't need off the network, so I'm left : > with a wired PC and the Pirelli, and everything's been sweet over : > night. I'll just leave it as is today and see what occurs. : : : Mine arrived yesterday & is now fully charged. : : It took all of 2 minutes to set the wifi up & connect it to my : Asterisk server as an extension. : : Very pleased with it.....except for one thing: : : For anyone else reading this, there's no Bluetooth support. Or infrared, but for the price, very good. All I need now is DECT support..! Oh, I don't like the way the predictive text works, it's not like my Nokia and there doesn't seem an easy way to add words to the dictionary. Ivor |
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On 20 May, 20:50, "Ivor Jones" <i...@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote:[color=blue]
> > Oh, I don't like the way the predictive text works, it's not like my Nokia > and there doesn't seem an easy way to add words to the dictionary. > > Ivor[/color] I'm not sure that predictive text has a dictionary (unless only for user-defined words?), just some spelling rules |
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In news:97b5eec5-7e35-4532-8527-984db2aebe61@x1g2000prh.googlegroups.com,
andy <andy.ggrps@googlemail.com> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: : On 20 May, 20:50, "Ivor Jones" <i...@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote: : > : > Oh, I don't like the way the predictive text works, it's not like : > my Nokia and there doesn't seem an easy way to add words to the : > dictionary. : > : > Ivor : : I'm not sure that predictive text has a dictionary (unless only for : user-defined words?), just some spelling rules Yes, my Nokia 6310i has a user dictionary that stores words you add that it didn't previously know. However there must be a base dictionary for common words or how would it know what spelling rules are..? But with the Pirelli I can't seem to add words to the user defined list, if indeed it has one. It decides that my mate's name Colin is in fact "Bolivia" and won't let me select any alternatives or add the name Colin manually. Ivor |
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Ivor:[color=blue]
>It decides that my mate's name Colin is in fact >"Bolivia" and won't let me select any alternatives or add the name Colin >manually.[/color] Can you turn the 'predictive' feature off ? ( I hate them) Or do you have to ask your friend to change his name :-) Regards, Martin |
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On Tue, 20 May 2008 23:43:31 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote: [color=blue] >But with the Pirelli I can't seem to add words to the user defined list, >if indeed it has one. It decides that my mate's name Colin is in fact >"Bolivia" and won't let me select any alternatives or add the name Colin >manually.[/color] So Ivor has you have said in another posting "Or infrared, but for the price, very good." may be but had you paid the asking price elsewhere for these phones I wonder if you would be saying the same ? . Personally the more I read what others have to say about them including yourself the more I am thinking they are a load of crap considering the asking price elsewhere. |
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On 20 May, 23:43, "Ivor Jones" <i...@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote:[color=blue]
> Innews:97b5eec5-7e35-4532-8527-984db2aebe61@x1g2000prh.googlegroups.com, > andy <andy.gg...@googlemail.com> typed, for some strange, unexplained > reason: > : > : I'm not sure that predictive text has a dictionary (unless only for > : user-defined words?), just some spelling rules > > Yes, my Nokia 6310i has a user dictionary that stores words you add that > it didn't previously know. However there must be a base dictionary for > common words or how would it know what spelling rules are..? >[/color] I don't know how it works, maybe only in groups of 4 or 5 letters, but in a bored moment, you might start a new game by doodling in a few words like kohlabbalvsfalllllty or wadouioubabacbali or klinkabdoteidu or even copy down the word in the image that Google now wants me to enter to post on here ... |
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On 21 May, 10:38, mym...@hotmail.com wrote:[color=blue]
> On Tue, 20 May 2008 23:43:31 +0100, "Ivor Jones" > > <i...@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote:[color=green] > >But with the Pirelli I can't seem to add words to the user defined list, > >if indeed it has one. It decides that my mate's name Colin is in fact > >"Bolivia" and won't let me select any alternatives or add the name Colin > >manually.[/color] > > So Ivor has you have said in another posting "Or infrared, but for the > price, very good." may be but had you paid the asking price elsewhere > for these phones I wonder if you would be saying the same ? . > Personally the more I read what others have to say about them > including yourself the more I am thinking they are a load of crap > considering the asking price elsewhere. *[/color] no reason to assume that, maybe just superseded models at clearance prices You might also find the UT Starcom F1000G for £40, Siemens S450IP for £50 maybe they don't have the latest features, but I didn't notice anyone saying those 2 are junk |
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On Wed, 21 May 2008 05:26:36 -0700 (PDT), andy
<andy.ggrps@googlemail.com> wrote: [color=blue] >maybe they don't have the latest features, but I didn't notice anyone >saying those 2 are junk[/color] I have the Siemans S450i but I am not using the phone with it, I use my BT Elements phone on the base the Siemens phone that came with the base is in the junk cupboard along with my three Starcoms . Andy some people are easily satisfied I am far from being easily satisfied and if I am not happy with something I have bought it either goes back were it came from or if this is not possable in the cupboard it goes . |
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{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:[color=blue]
> In news:97b5eec5-7e35-4532-8527-984db2aebe61@x1g2000prh.googlegroups.com, > andy <andy.ggrps@googlemail.com> typed, for some strange, unexplained > reason: > : On 20 May, 20:50, "Ivor Jones" <i...@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote: > : > > : > Oh, I don't like the way the predictive text works, it's not like > : > my Nokia and there doesn't seem an easy way to add words to the > : > dictionary. > : > > : > Ivor > : > : I'm not sure that predictive text has a dictionary (unless only for > : user-defined words?), just some spelling rules > > Yes, my Nokia 6310i has a user dictionary that stores words you add that > it didn't previously know. However there must be a base dictionary for > common words or how would it know what spelling rules are..? > > But with the Pirelli I can't seem to add words to the user defined list, > if indeed it has one. It decides that my mate's name Colin is in fact > "Bolivia" and won't let me select any alternatives or add the name Colin > manually. > > Ivor >[/color] I've been having a spot of bother with mine. I managed to set it up at home and it works fine (including registering with the asterisk server that it is intended for). This is using an old 3-com dual-band AP. I can't get it working with the inteded site, I get errors like WPA negotiation failed. (irrespective of which verion of WPA is used on the AP and handset). I am using v3.99d of the handset firmware and at the site the APs are Linksys WAP54Gs(3.1) running DD-WRT. (i've tried the existing v23 and v24). The only way that the handsets seem to be able to log into these Access Points is if it is configured as an open network. Has anyone else had this issue? |
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