![]() Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G, 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G Release Notes for Firmware Release 1.4(4) These release notes provide the following information. You might need to notify your users about some of the information provided in this document. • • • • • • • • • Introduction Use these release notes with the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G, 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G. The following table describes the individual phone requirements. Phone Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Release Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G 5.1 and later 4.1 and later Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G and 7925G-EX 5.1 and later 4.3 and later Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7926G 7.1(5) and later 8.6 and later Related Documentation Use the following sections to obtain related information. • • • • • Cisco Unified IP Phone 7900 Series Documentation See the publications that are specific to your language, phone model, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager release. Navigate from the following documentation URL: Cisco Unified Communications Manager Documentation See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Documentation Guide and other publications that are specific to your Cisco Unified Communications Manager release. Navigate from the following documentation URL: Cisco Business Edition 5000 Documentation See the Cisco Business Edition 5000 Documentation Guide and other publications that are specific to your Cisco Business Edition 5000 release. Navigate from the following URL: Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Documentation See the publications that are specific to your language, phone model and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express release. Before installing the firmware, use Table 1 below to verify that your Cisco Unified Communications. Click on the file USB-Install-7921-7925.1-0-2.exe. Navigate from the following documentation URL: Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 792xG Deployment Guides To see the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 792xG Deployment Guides, navigate from the following URL: New and Changed Information The following sections describe the features that are new or have changed for this release. • • • • • 7926G J2ME Memory Increase The 7926G J2ME Memory Increase feature allocates more of the existing memory in the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7926G for Java MIDP. There are no administrator or user impacts for this feature. This feature is supported on the following phone: • Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7926G 792x USB Driver Support for Microsoft Windows 7 The 792x USB Driver Support for Microsoft Windows 7 feature enables the phones to support Microsoft Windows 7 as well as continuing to support Windows XP and Windows 2000. The filename of the downloaded executable indicates the supported operating systems of the executable. There are no administrator or user impacts for this feature. Microsoft is telling the world to go 64 bit - and Cisco sticks its head in the sand and says 'Cisco or nothing' - any wonder they are in financial difficulties. Yes, 64 bit drivers are a pain as they are a near complete re-write - but is a DRIVER, not a 3 million line accounting app. Basically I am not going to offer the wireless phones to my clients; if they want them, I will source another brand. Maybe Cisco will get the message before it is too late - this is exactly why IBM went down the gurgler; arrogant management who thought they could build and sell PC's like they did the 'Big Iron': as we used to call their Mainframes. Shame the world said a 3-5 year release cycle for a simple PC was a no go, especially when everyone else did it in 3-5 months. Sounds like a 'good thing', especially if you need to deploy a number of them; have to admit though, I had never come across it before. All my 'general' config work I do with CCA. At the risk of annoying you more is the BAT only available with the 'upmarket' systems (as in above the UC500 series?) or is it a tool I have just overlooked in the AP. I restrict them to the inbuilt AP's in then 540/560 and run extenders using the AP541N. BTW, I am very, very grateful for your insights - learnt more from your 2 posts about this than months of asking Cisco. So much for not being a 'phone person'.
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