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2006 Oct 25
1
WiFi Phones (was Looking for Wireless Heaset for Polycom 501)
Martin: I had seen your other post and sent you a message off-list, but I never got a response. What do you feel is the most lacking that does not make it ready for a production enviroment. - I've been using a SIP deskphone in my office and usually some sort of ATA at my house, both as the primary phone. I've also had mobile phones from almost every carrier. Each one of these devices
2006 Dec 30
4
WIFI SIP- The Best phone
Hello Everyone, I can see that a few people are interested in SIP WIFI phones. I have tested several Linksys 300,and it is OK. More of a toy then a business tool. It a poor built in ear speaker, which makes all calls sound tinny, and the unit is known to hang. I have two Linksys 300's that are fun to play with however, I wont hand them out to users. HOWEVER- The Zultys WIP 2 is an
2007 Nov 25
4
Recommendations for 100 Wifi SIP phone setup
Hi all, Im preparing a quote for a 5 Star hotel, planning to have around 100 SIP Wifi phones for PBX operations running on 100 AccessPoints. Network is running in ARUBA Networks - AP70 access points. The initial recommendation is to go for Hitachi Wifiphones, but i would like to know from the group the recommendations. Im planning to put up Asterisk as the PBX, Please advice me the do's and
2004 Sep 16
2
Uniden UIP-200 Multiple line appearances
Hi - I'm wondering if any has experience with the Uniden UIP-200 phones. The product info says that the 8 led buttons at the top are all programmable. Can they be programmed as separate line appearances (ala Snom 200, Cisco 7960, Zultys Zip4x4, etc)? In other words - is the phone capable of multiple SIP registrations? Also, the post about these phones at voip-info.org mentions some
2007 Oct 28
0
OT: Managing wireless SIP phone congestion on AP
We are planning a very large Asterisk deployment, using Wifi SIP phones. We've done installs using Spectralink and the SVP to manage congestion at the access points, but we have a client that doesn't want Spectralinks. Anyone have experience with an alternative congestion management (AP association management ?) technology with Asterisk? Anything open source that I'm not aware of?
2009 Sep 23
3
SIP/WiFi handsets?
Anyone know of any *portable* SIP/WiFi handsets? Looking for a decent price:quality ratio, of possible. Keep seeing handsets for Vonage, etc., in Best Buy and the like, but I imagine it's locked to Vonage, and can't be re-appropriated. Thanks! -Ken -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
2007 Nov 28
0
Re :Recommendations for 100 Wifi SIP phone
Hi, Try http://gigaset.siemens.com/shc/1,1935,hq_en_0_11729_rArNrNrNrN,00.html you will have good selections there. Regards, Vidura Senadeera ================================ To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> Message-ID: <200711252201.lAPM1NUP005677 at mail871.megamailservers.com> Content-Type:
2009 Jul 14
1
Polycom Spectralink 8002 WiFi Phones
Has anyone played with this phone? i cant seem to get it to work properly, i manged to get it registered and can make calls from it, but i havent been able to make it receive calls. Weird thing its that if you make a call from it and while you are on that call you dial its number does calls go thru in second line, but as soon as you terminate both calls it wont recieve any calls again. Heres
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 guy and he send me the PDF with all the details
2007 Nov 25
0
Recommendation for 100 SIP WiFi phone setup
Hi all, Im preparing a quote for a 5 Star hotel, planning to have around 100 SIP Wifi phones for PBX operations running on 100 AccessPoints. Network is running in ARUBA Networks - AP70 access points. The initial recommendation is to go for Hitachi Wifiphones, but i would like to know from the group the recommendations. Im planning to put up Asterisk as the PBX, Please advice me the do's and
2011 Jan 14
1
Spectralink 8002
Hello, I hope this isn't too off topic, but I'm attempting to set up a Spectralink 8002 Wifi phone with our Asterisk installation, and seem to be running into a brick well (more of a wall than others that have posted their experiences). My problem is that the phone boots, associates with the wireless, grabs an IP (tried static too - same thing), contacts the TFTP server for firmware, then
2005 Jan 24
1
Hitachi Cable WIP-5000 Wifi phone?
I see that ABPTech are now offering this SIP Wifi phone. Does anyone have an experience with it? I've considered the Pulver/Zyxel wifi phone but would really rather have something that can handle WEP or WPA. I run an 802.11g wlan with 256 bit WPA encryption. This Hitachi phone looks very much like a cell phone, which could be ideal. Michael -- Michael Graves
2005 Jul 27
1
Motorola A910 WiFi + GSM phone
Hi all, On the Wiki it says something about the motorola WiFi/GSM hybrid phone, the Motorola CN620. Don't know whether that one ever made it to the market or not, but I read a review on c|net about another upcoming model, the A910. The A910 is Linux-based, and offers WiFi on top of GSM, GPRS and Bluetooth. You can see the picture at
2005 Jan 13
2
Looking for a wireless phone... wifi ortraditional wireless ?
In that example you could make outgoing calls only correct? (since incoming likely needs port forwards) I guess the questions becomes "how often are you going to do that to justify the extra $100 or so you going to pay for a wifi sip phone?" Paul Fielding (paul.fielding@shaw.ca) wrote: > > I think some people are missing the point. You can't throw your cordless >
2004 Aug 10
2
WiFi phone radiation regulation?
All, I just had the fortune to take one of the new Senao Wifi SIP phones for a short 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
2005 Jul 07
0
Senao WiFi SIP Phone SI-680H
Hi, Have anyone succesfully configured wifi roaming using Senao Wifi phone model SI-680H? If yes, please let me know your phone's firmware version and your configuration. Thank you. -eddie-
2007 Jun 03
2
wifi sip phone real-world experiences?
I've tested a few different wifi SIP phones for office/factory use, and generally have been underwhelmed. Before I grab another few and test, I'd like to ask around here about the candidates. My requirements are relatively simple: - WEP/PSK should be supported WITHOUT dragging the phone down - roaming between access points without dropping the call - decent set of ringers, not the
2007 Jun 25
5
Best wifi IP phone for asterisk
We're looking at a large wifi phone deployment, and we're looking for wifi phones that: 1. Are SIP compliant (Asterisk friendly) 2. Provision capable (ideally TFTP of own MAC address) 3. Industrial quality (no cheap plastic stuff). 4. Well documented (and none of the "only telco's get documentation" crap) Does anyone have a suggestion? Thanks, MD -------------- next
2005 Jun 24
4
UTStarcom F1000 WiFi IP Phone Review
I bought a UTStarcom F1000 WiFi IP Phone from http://www.luxoncomm.com and tested it with Asterisk. This is a my first impression of the device. The F1000 supports SIP. It looks and operates like a cell phone, and connects to the Internet through WiFi, so you can use it at any WiFi hotspot. I set up a 802.11b wi-fi network with a Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless-B broadband router with no security
2007 Feb 14
2
moving WiFi phone
Can anybody tell me how I can set-up multiple access points with overlapping coverage, so that a moving WiFi phone user can continuesly use the phone. bye Ronald Wiplinger