Asterisk supports using bluetooth headsets as FXS devices using chan_mobile. But
that scenario with repeaters I never seen before. Actually I wonder how reliable
it is, since bluetooth is not the preferred technology on wireless data
transmission.
What I did implement successfully was a solution with WiFi using 3Com WX2200
Wireless Controller, Linksys WIP300 and Nokia N95 phones. The WX2200 takes care
of all the roaming seamlessly, so when a user is moving during a call and gets
out of reach of one access point, another one takes over without interrupting
the call.
For smaller setups there is 3Com WXR100 that supports up to 3 MAPs (Managed
Access Points).
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----- "Brent Davidson" <brent at texascountrytitle.com>
escreveu:
> A friend of mine recently told me about a phone system his office was
>
> considering that did not use any handsets. Instead of a phone, each
> person was issued a BlueTooth headset and several bluetooth repeaters
>
> were installed throughout the building. When a call came in, it would
>
> be routed to the BlueTooth headset of the person being called. All
> outgoing calls were done via voice-dial.
>
> Apart from the voice-dial part, would there be a way to implement a
> system like this using Asterisk? I know the voice-dialing would
> require
> some sort of speech recognition and I'm familiar enough with that to
> know how to implement it, but I'm not really familiar with how one
> would
> interface a direct BlueTooth interface to Asterisk.
>
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