WiFi phones are becoming all the rage in the VoIP world these days. If your business uses VoIP service then chances are you have a WiFi phone somewhere in your building.
As I have said in past blogs, WiFi phones are especially useful for warehouses and medical facilities because of their ability to carry them wherever the job takes you. Most WiFi phones have decent range on them, but through in a WiFi access point or two, and you can really go wherever you need in your office and always be able to answer the phone.
While these sound awesome (because they kind of are) they are by no means a ‘plug-and-play’ phone right out of the box. There is some configuring that you will have to do, and of course, you will have to adjust certain things to your liking.
For this blog, let’s talk about the Moimstone MWP1100A. This phone is the real WiFi deal. It has just about everything you will need for your phone, and it looks awesome too. Once you turn the phone on, you’re going to notice the MWP1100A has a beautiful color LCD display. At this point you may want to either crank your brightness or turn it way down, depending on how flashy you want to be.
So I’m guessing that your next question will be “How do I adjust the brightness then?” Well, it’s really simple. If you have a Moimstone MWP1100A and you are looking to change the brightness of your color screen, then just follow these simple steps.
And that’s it! Incredibly straightforward and easy to adjust. Do you have a Moimstone MWP1100A? If not, what WiFi phone are you using? We want to know!
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