Henry L.Coleman wrote:
Hi all, I'm playing around with the idea of using a couple of 24 port
FXS gateways and using analog phones for extensions. Can anyone
recommend a bullet proof device that works well with * and is less
than $70 per port ?
Hi
Is it important to you for this device to
I am keeping an eye on this :)
We'd need 24/7 service (Especially since we're EU based) isn't timezones a
blast *sigh*
/Danny
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I want to know where to get asterisk based IP mobile phones.
Marshall
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If you mean mobile phones with a SIP stack that can integrate with
Asterisk, we sell Nokia phones and have an Asterisk-Nokia integration
guide.
http://voxilla.com/voxilla-stories/voxilla-how-to-guides/using-the-nokia
-e-series-phones-with-asterisk-865.html
Hi,
Does anybody knows if a wireless sip pager exists on the market?
I am not looking for an expensive wifi sip phone,
but just for an inexpensive device that can receive text wirelessly
through sip
Andres Paglayan
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Hmmm interesting I wonder how it would work moving from access point to
access point?
I guess you could use a open moko neo to do this but at $300 or so
probably more than you are looking to spend.
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Eric Chamberlain wrote:
If you mean mobile phones with a SIP stack that can integrate with
Asterisk, we sell Nokia phones and have an Asterisk-Nokia integration guide.
http://voxilla.com/voxilla-stories/voxilla-how-to-guides/using-the-nokia-e-series-phones-with-asterisk-865.html
POCSAG encoding software and small vhf transmittter (walkie talkie)
will work. Then you can use normal pagers.
James Taylor
http://www.metrotel.net
972-505-3503
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Hmmm interesting I wonder how it would work moving from access point to
access point?
I didn't realize he was trying to do local area etc but was looking for
roaming capabilities across wider area.
If you are just looking for onsite paging then a Nira/Ascom box
connected to a server will do what you want though only on a specific
site (lol takes me back - first IT sales job was
I tried to use a wifi wireless phone, but I ran in to problems with the access points, when you move from one access point to the next one, the signal was lost and the handset was not smart enough to to locate the next access point with out asking the hand set to recalibrate to the new ip address
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POCSAG encoding software and small vhf transmittter (walkie talkie)
will work. Then you can use normal pagers.
Thanks, I'll research that venue.
James Taylor
http://www.metrotel.net
972-505-3503
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If you are using nursecall on a single site then whats wrong with a dect
solution?
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Dean Collins
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For wifi roaming to work you need to have all AP use the same BSSID and make
sure they all pass dhcp querries from the phone (or other wifi devices) to a
single dhcp server.
Even dumm wifi devices can work like this, as there is no need to changed
the BSSID and the dns makes sure that the device
Hi,
I am looking for gsm/wifi phones that will be compatable with my
asterisk pbx.I am looking for phones that will work in gsm mode In N.A and
Carribean. No expexsive Nokia needed.Prefer phones from Asia. Please quote
price,quantity and delivery time.
Thank You,
Nigel Dennis
Even dumm wifi devices can work like this, as there is no need to changed
the BSSID and the dns makes sure that the device gets the same ip regardless
of where
it registers.
by dns i meant dhcp
Stelios S. Koroneos
Digital OPSiS - Embedded Intelligence
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Eric,
What is the support for headsets with this model? Can a Plantronics
type of device be used with it?
We're thinking of integrating Asterisk with our POS product for drive
through operations and delivery modules, but would need cashiers to be
mobile.
I tried your method using several wireless homeplugs or routers with the
same SSID and one DHCP but the connections always get cut and the calls
drops alot especially when the signal overlaps. The wifi phone gets
confused as to which to register too.
Stelios Koroneos wrote:
Even dumm wifi
I tried your method using several wireless homeplugs or routers with the
same SSID and one DHCP but the connections always get cut and the calls
drops alot especially when the signal overlaps. The wifi phone gets confused
as to which to register too.
If you've done it properly, it kind of
In the last 2 weeks we have heard 2 bad news for the Telecoms Industry, 1'st
was Sun Rocket, Then it was allo, and now it is Pacwest.
Pacwest seems to be closing its U.S. east coast network and it will be
affecting a LOT of customers in the VOIP industry specially.
DIDX understand that it is
Here are my questions, see them inline.
On 8/1/07, Muneeb Iqbal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last 2 weeks we have heard 2 bad news for the Telecoms Industry, 1'st
was Sun Rocket, Then it was allo, and now it is Pacwest.
You forgot to mention that we now have 3 bad news stories, that you
CF I too have a few questions,
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Here are my questions, see them inline.
On 8/1/07, Muneeb Iqbal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last 2 weeks we have heard 2 bad news for the Telecoms
Industry,
1'st
was Sun Rocket, Then it was allo, and now it is Pacwest.
You forgot to mention
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