On 05/05/11 00:02, Ira wrote:

Not that it applies but I recently installed a Snom M3 and it seems to
behave like you want. When I walk out of range and then back in the call
is usually still there. I've not tested past that so it might hang up
after an unknown timeout.

Ira


The difference here is that the M3 is a DECT phone. So the SIP leg of the call terminates on the base station itself. If the handset goes out of range of the base then the base can decide to just keep the call going. Wifi is a bit different because Asterisk will see the RTP stream stop and qualifies being lost. There are probably work arounds but personally I believe DECT is a far superior protocol for voice and hand-over usually works better.

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