Displaying 20 results from an estimated 27 matches for "wisip".
2004 Jun 24
1
Pulver's WiSIP with Linksys WAPs
I recently got a Pulver Innovations WiSIP wireless SIP phone to
determine if we want to use them in our organization. Since the WiSIP
phone arrived last week, I have had nothing but headaches. I do think
I now have the problem narrowed down.
I have spent a bulk of my time trying to get the WiSIP to work with a
couple of Linksys WAP11 Ve...
2004 Apr 02
3
WiSIP Firmware Version F?
Greetings,
I purchased a WiSIP at the VON conference and am now trying to configure it
to work with Asterisk. I have read all of the previous postings regarding
the WiSIP and most of the information apparently does not apply to the
version of firmware installed on my phone (version WF.00.0F).
I cannot get the WiSIP to register...
2003 Oct 03
2
802.11 phone review: WiSIP
...got my hands on the "first" one sold, so that perhaps makes me the
first person to have a real 802.11 SIP phone commercially in the US
interworking with Asterisk. Whee! Can someone point me to other
commercially shipping phones to prove me wrong?
http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/misc/WiSIP/WiSIP-review.html
JT
2004 Feb 15
8
Wifi Phones
Hello list, I was going to buy this weekend a Wisip from
http://www.pulverinnovations.com/, but jeff got out of stock and he wont
have Wisip for the next 3 to 4 weeks. So I start searching for other
wifi phones because I was really upset about it and I found IPC5000 from
http://www.fahdtel.com/sip_phones.htm, I liked so much the pic that I
email the...
2004 Jul 13
5
WiSIP and Zyxel Prestige 2000W
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Hi,
Anyone have any experience with either of these, I 'd appreciate some
feedback? Plus it seems pretty easy to steal a connection with this.
Zyxel Prestige 2000W
WiSIP
thanks,
- --
Steve
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
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2004 Sep 21
0
Zyxel P2000W or WiSIP with asterisk?
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Zyxel P2000W (reportedly also sold as WiSIP by Pulver)
to work with an asterisk box.
The phone connects nicely to an external VoIP company (sipgate.de
reportedly using asterisk themselves) but there is a strange problem with
my asterisk:
- Incoming calls via ISDN (chan_capi) to the Zyxel work perfectly.
- Outgoing calls (capi/sip/iax) vi...
2004 Jul 20
4
Wireless SIP Phones
Hello,
I found serveral discussions about the Zyxel ePhone Prestige P2000W and
the WiSip from Pulver Innovations on this mailings list but still have some
questions:
1) are there other affordable wireless SIP Phones on the market? I haven't
seen or found anything else till now ...
2) is p2000w and wisip the same hardware?? so could I use firmware
from both companies regardless o...
2004 Dec 31
1
BroadVoice WiSIP with Asterisk
BroadVoice sells a wireless SIP phone for $149. Does this phone as sold
by BroadVoice work with Asterisk or is it a locked down device like the
Vonages ATA186?
Adi
2005 Jul 22
1
SIP extension auto busy's itself
Hi Folks,
I have an IAX trunk link to a collegues house. I'm using AAH and he's
got the latest CVS as of last Tuesday.
Problem we're having is this; when I dial his extension 7201 (Pulver
WiSIP phone) his * box sends me 1 ring and then Alison's busy message.
If I call his 7202 extension (X-Ten Pro on a Win2K laptop) I get through
but with only 1 way audio (me to him).
Until I recently upgraded to AAH from a rather old CVS build this was
all working fine.
He can call me in the oth...
2004 Aug 10
2
WiFi phone radiation regulation?
...t test drive. First look - it's a nice, compact phone. Weighs
around 87g and roughly the size of a Nokia 6210. More on the those
later. The thing that struck me was the RF power, it's rated at 100mw
(20dBm). That's 10 times more than any of the other brands out on the
market Cisco, WiSIP, Zyxel are all rated at 10mW.
I'm not really sure if I want to stick something with that power to my
ear. Assuming a reasonable antenna gain of 2.2dBi, we're talking about
22.2dBm - that's nearly 200mW of power radiating out of the phone. At
2.4GHz, it has higher penetration power t...
2005 Jun 01
2
Problems hanging up PSTN line
...s not answered before the person calling in hangs up.
The line hangs in various states, it has hung with a busy tone, with no
tone at all.
I am running *@home and have a digium 4port line card. This was
configured by the genzaptel command I then added trunks for each line.
I also have a Pulver WiSip phone which I need to be able to transfer
calls on by dialing a prefix. Eg *2<ext>
Any help on either problem would be greatly appreciated, I'm still
learning my way around the whole * & *@home thing.
Rick
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2004 Apr 22
7
smallest phone
Folks,
I'm looking for a SIP or IAX phone for field techs to take with them
when out on service calls. The regular desktop phones are just way too
big. Is there anything like the size of a full-sized cell phone? Or
smaller, not I doubt that...
Tim
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2004 Apr 14
3
VoIP Phone Recommendations
I'm fairly new to VoIP, and brand-new to Asterisk. I am wondering what are the best/least expensive phones or phone adapters to use with Asterisk, both wired and WiFi. I would appreciate any insight or recommendations you may have.
Thanks,
James
arbaughj@myrealbox.com
2008 Aug 29
5
Wi-SIP vs. SIP-DECT
Anybody care to muse on Wi-SIP vs. SIP-DECT?
My limited research indicates that none of the WiSip phones will ever be
able to match the performance of DECT phones. Maybe I'm wrong but a
Wi-SIP phone seems like a DIESEL sports car. There is nothing wrong
with the technology, but it seems like a shoe-horned fit into the
requirements of a wireless endpoint. DECT uses a wireless radio layer...
2004 Jul 16
1
Looking for WiFi phone recommendations
Looking for WLAN - WiSIP - WiFi phone recommendations and experiences.
What works, what doesn't.
Thanks.
Jim
James H. Thompson
jht@lava.net
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2006 Jan 29
2
username not stabled?
...192.168.250.76 D N 5060 OK (65 ms)
626/626 192.168.250.109 D N 5060 OK (180 ms)
616/Ronald Softphone (Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
615/Ronald office 192.168.250.103 D N 5060 OK (41 ms)
610/Ronald WiSip (Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
609/Grandstream (Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
608/Note-Pen Softphone (Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
606/Office (Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
605/605...
2005 Jan 11
5
not sharing IRQ's
I'm not having any trouble with interrupts, but here's my
/proc/interrupts on Fedora Core 2 on a hyper-threading CPU and using the
SMP kernel (2.6.5-1.138). I don't think I need to worry about uhci_hcd,
nothing is plugged into USB, but libata is the disk driver. How do I
get libata and wctdm to use different interrupts?
$ cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1
0:
2004 Apr 01
1
Still trying program -> phone call
...at we want
to do, which is to get a *program* to make the call. This obviously implies that
the connection escapes from the IP cloud and enters the PSTN cloud, but how? If
we need to purchase service with some gateway provider, how do we ask for it?
Actually, I've been really tempted to get a WiSIP phone, to get familiar with
that. But as far as I can tell, it would just take time away from the real
project, so I haven't. OTOH, if using it would make VoIP clearer to us newbies,
maybe it would be a good idea. Or maybe a softphone on my Powerbook would be
a better way to go. Or both? In...
2005 Jan 13
2
Looking for a wireless phone... wifi ortraditional wireless ?
...; > a SIP Budgetone.
> >> >
> >> > Should I buy a SIP to POTS converter and a new cordless
> >> phone or a wifi
> >> > SIP phone ?
> >> >
> >> > Is anyone using the Pulver WiSIP phone ? Any comments ?
> >> >
> >> > How about the zyxel ?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >> >
> >> --
> >> Kim Lux, Diesel Research Inc.
> >>
> >>
>...
2004 Dec 16
0
Call Waiting FXS and *
I have a small home setup with one Cisco 7960 SIP phone, one WISIP, one
FXO connected to Bell Canada PSTN, and four FXS connected to POTS phones
throughout the house. I also have an account to a SIP based DID provider.
My problem is when I'm on a call on one of the FXS connected phones and
receive another call either via the PSTN line (assuming the call I...