RE : RE : [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-31 Thread f6hqz-m
Hi Tobias and the list,

Yes, I have, I use and sell them to integrators  ;-)
But only the 600v3 family, not the older ISND or analog versions, and the
current DECT handsets 40XX.
Any Digium interfaces run well with them as any SIP IP-Phone, of course.
The sound quality is GREAT and the infrastructure deployment possibilities
wonderfull and scalable !
But, you must run a training with the company to well understand the how to
do and capture the knowledge.
I must also say that I am a radio guru and it's certainly easyer for me to
understand this kind of equipments and how to avoid the deployment traps
that an engineer who doesn't know what are radiocommunications but only
VoIP.

I have run them behind all current Asterisk versions, including the
ASteriskNOW.
Check about your codecs as usual.

The last firmware from this last week suppresses few minor buggs occured
during roaming in few previous cases.

Best Regards,
Francois BERGERET,
France.


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
 Hi the list,
 
 Think Kirk solution  ;-)
 www.kirktelecom.com
 
Do you have this working in you enviroment ?

Currently I have some test devices from Kirk (KIRK Wireless Server 600/3
with SIP protocoll and a couple of handsets). But i am not able to get audio
between the handset and the destination then i call a zap channel. Calling
another Kirk handset or another SIP phone (Snom) works quite well, then i
dont put any options in the Dial Command. Otherwise i dont't get any audio
also. Signalling a call is no problem.

It would be great to hear from you if your setup work perfectly and what
your enviroment is (Asterisk Version, type of Kirk Server).

Thanks in advance,

Tobias Wolf

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RE: RE : [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Dean Collins
Just be careful with any multi vendor GAP solution (GAP is Generic
Access Profile - which means you are supposed to be able to take a
handset from any vendor and match it with a base station from any
vendor)

Basically it's like any standardsure you get basic functionality but
you'll often find advanced features are outside the defined spec.

 

Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
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+1-212-203-4357 Ph
+1-917-207-3420 Mb
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).


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 Subject: RE : [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones
 
 Hi the list,
 
 Think Kirk solution  ;-)
 www.kirktelecom.com
 
 This is an DECT/GAP infrastructure solution, and the bases can be seen
as
 something like SIP/DECT gateways.
 Each wireless phone is like a separate IP phone from Asterisk side.
 You can use several bases and repeaters (only radio link, no Ethernet
cable)
 to extend the range and have a global coverage into customers
buildings.
 Very incredible, powerfull and scalable solution !
 I think it's probably the only one with such a class and commercial
grade.
 
 Best Regards,
 Francois BERGERET,
 France.
 
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