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Yealinks have a ton of remote control features. That and their XML app features and all the BLFs are why I'm so into them. Eventually we hope to be able to control the phones like we are onsite. The features are there, we just need to do some dev work to get it going.


Anyhow, more directly, after you enable remote control on yealinks you can go to http://PhoneIPHere/screenshot and grab a screenshot.
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That does suck. I don't know What The Fhone was going on there. But, I could see how that'd leave a bad taste in your mouth. I'm glad you could get it working with your polys. And there's still time, we'll bring you over from the dark side. ;)
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Hey guys, just wanted to let you know Product has heard the request to save clicks here and we have thought about a couple ways we could provide what you want. I will most likely file an epic around being able to copy configurations over from same brand/model phones, from the feedback I got there are a couple different config templates for each manufacturer, so for example we might prevent trying to copy a T22P config to a T48G, but might allow T22 to T26. This simplifies a lot of the UI requirements but will still be (to quote Karl Anderson) a "not insignificant" amount of backend work. We are still batting around ideas and that team is getting reassigned to other work for the time being, but we will seriously consider doing something on this side over the next several months. Hope that helps and I really appreciate the communication that you all are sharing in this thread, and I hope it keeps going. I am already learning new things about the phones from these conversations too. Very beneficial!
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On 3/18/2016 at 2:31 PM, Rick Guyton said:

Yealinks have a ton of remote control features. That and their XML app features and all the BLFs are why I'm so into them. Eventually we hope to be able to control the phones like we are onsite. The features are there, we just need to do some dev work to get it going.


Anyhow, more directly, after you enable remote control on yealinks you can go to http://PhoneIPHere/screenshot and grab a screenshot.

FYI.

Need to Login to the phone first.

Go to "Features"

Go to "Remote Control"

In Box "Action URI allow IP List "

put in that box " any " (or whatever IP you want access for this function/other)

the address for this also is different " http://phoneiphere/screencapture ". 

the address can also be "https://phoneiphere/screencapture".

The phone gets a popup box, asking if it is OK to do this. You have to hit that OK, and refresh the webpage. 

esoare

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On 10/31/2017 at 9:46 AM, esoare said:

FYI.

Need to Login to the phone first.

Go to "Features"

Go to "Remote Control"

In Box "Action URI allow IP List "

put in that box " any " (or whatever IP you want access for this function/other)

the address for this also is different " http://phoneiphere/screencapture ". 

the address can also be "https://phoneiphere/screencapture".

The phone gets a popup box, asking if it is OK to do this. You have to hit that OK, and refresh the webpage. 

esoare

This can also be done with the provisioner with this command:

features.show_action_uri_option = 0

You'd just need to add it in a supplementary config in the provisioner.

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On 11/1/2017 at 1:27 PM, Rick Guyton said:

This can also be done with the provisioner with this command:

features.show_action_uri_option = 0

You'd just need to add it in a supplementary config in the provisioner.

That would be a cool howto! 

Not just the part on the setting a URL for the supplementary config! But a full, this is how you do it for Yealink/Polycom etc.! 

For us unedjumacated folk, we like the step by step and pictures...lot's of pictures. :) 

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