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Can UC on the 2100 do a 'click to dial' on a phone number on a web page?
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I would think so since it;s based on the 8100/9100. You have to install the PC program though rather than using the web interface. It's pretty obvious from there. I am assuming it's the same. Then you have to setup your telephony settings on the pc for like inserting 1's etc.
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There is only the web interface for the 2100's UC. No program to install like the 9100.
You can click to dial on someone in your buddy list, or on a speed dial entry. But you cannot from an Outlook contact or a web page "at this time", according to NTAC.
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One person said they might fix UC desktop on the SL2100 some time this year and another said never. I thing the SV9100 distributors wanted to maintain some difference in features between the 2 products. The In-UC product is just a good BLF and not great at call control
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I've seen it on the 9100 and it's a lot more polished. They could add click to dial on the 2100 and still be well distinguished on the 9100.
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Well, to be fair there are quite a few things the SV9100 does (and should) that the 2100 does not. If it's a make or break install a 9100.
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