Last updated: 14th June 2019
More and more we are receiving requests from customers who want to use their deskphones via a Wi-Fi connection, there could be all sorts of reasons behind this relating to practicality, cost, and reliability.
Whilst we would recommend a wired connection wherever possible due to its greater stability, especially in areas with poor Wi-Fi signal, that of course isn’t always an option.
With that in mind (and for our own reference as much as anyone else’s!) I have compiled below a list of our deskphones ordered by brand that have Wi-Fi built-in, or a supported solution available:
| Brand | Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cisco | CP-8861 | |
| CP-8865 | ||
| Gigaset | Maxwell 10S | |
| Grandstream | GXP1760W | |
| GXV3240 | ||
| GXV3275 | ||
| GXV3370 | ||
| Sangoma | S705 | |
| Snom | D315 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle |
| D345 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| D375 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| D385 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| D715 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| D725 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| D735 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| D745 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| D765 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| D785 | Requires Snom A210 Dongle | |
| Yealink | T27G | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle (firmware 69.81.0.90 or higher |
| T29G | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle (firmware version 81 or higher) | |
| T41S | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle (firmware version 81 or higher) | |
| T42S | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle (firmware version 81 or higher) | |
| T46G | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle (firmware version 81 or higher) | |
| T46S | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle (firmware version 81 or higher) | |
| T48G | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle (firmware 35.80.0.95 or higher) | |
| T48S | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle (firmware version 81 or higher) | |
| VP T49G | ||
| T52S | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle | |
| T53W | ||
| T54S | Requires Yealink WF40 Dongle | |
| T54W | ||
| T56A | ||
| T58A | ||
| T58V |
Other phones in our portfolio may work with 3rd-party equipment, such as Wi-Fi dongles or access points, however these are not supported.
Please note: By using a USB dongle to enable Wi-Fi, you will take use of the USB port on the phone and therefore may restrict other features.
