I know that I could jerry-rig something that would get me caller announce from
my Asterisk box, itself, but what I'd really like is a phone that does it like
my Panasonics. Panasonic has a beautiful DECT/SIP series of handsets... but I
guess they're aimed at the office, and jeepers, nobody wants t
r 17, 2010 4:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Wireless Desktop VoIP Phone?
Cisco also make a wireless adapter for the 500 series phones.
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Matt wrote:
I'm looking for a wireless desk
Grandstream GXV3140 has a WiFi USB adapter.
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Matt wrote:
> I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
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I use grandstream with the linksys/cisco adapter.
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On Dec 17, 2010, at 3:04 PM, "Michael Graves" wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 10:40:00 -0500, Matt wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
>
> I beleive that snom supports the use of a wifi usb dongle in
Cisco also make a wireless adapter for the 500 series phones.
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Matt wrote:
> I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
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On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 10:40 -0500, Matt wrote:
> I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
>
Linksys Cisco SPA525 has integrated WiFi and Bluetooth
Snom 820 or 870 with optional USB adapter
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 10:40:00 -0500, Matt wrote:
>I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
I beleive that snom supports the use of a wifi usb dongle in the 8x0
series phones. Also, Linksys/Cisco offered an 802.11g adapter that
could be paired with their phones, making them w
Snom
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On Dec 17, 2010 12:36 PM, "Matt" wrote:
I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
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Nortel 1535. Does video as well.
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Matt wrote:
> I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
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I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
Possibly one of the Aastra phones, 480i-CT or maybe a 57i-CT.
Ira
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I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
DECT?
(as in Siemens Gigaset)
Or are you looking for a "box" with handset that you can lift and a
dialpad/display on the base type of thing?
Gordon
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Matt wrote:
> I'm looking for a wireless desktop VoIP phone. Does any exist?
>
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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jimmy Godbout wrote:
>
>> Take a look at wrp400 from Linksys/Cisco. It has 2 fxs, 802.11g and 4
>> switched ports + wan.
>>
>
> Sigh, I suppose this is exactly what I was talking about :) You guys sure
> know how to
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jimmy Godbout wrote:
> Take a look at wrp400 from Linksys/Cisco. It has 2 fxs, 802.11g and 4
> switched ports + wan.
>
Sigh, I suppose this is exactly what I was talking about :) You guys sure
know how to spoil a good project. Hard to compete with Cisco!
I read a handfu
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
> I have a need for an ATA that will register over wifi. *NOT* a DECT
> phone or other cordless type phone plugged into a wired ATA.
[snip]
> I would like to run DD-WRT on this beast to handle the wifi-client mode,
> and I noticed (though have not t
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
> On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jon Pounder wrote:
>
>
>> Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
>>
>> why not just put something like a wet11(wireless bridge) and pap2t(2x
>> fxs) in the same box ?
>> dev time = 0
>> cost ~100
>>
>> those are just two of the many products that would work togethe
Take a look at wrp400 from Linksys/Cisco. It has 2 fxs, 802.11g and 4 switched
ports + wan.
> -Original Message-
> From: j...@jeff.net
> Sent: Mon, 4 May 2009 19:05:25 + (UTC)
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] wireless ATA
>
>
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Jon Pounder wrote:
> Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
>
> why not just put something like a wet11(wireless bridge) and pap2t(2x
> fxs) in the same box ?
> dev time = 0
> cost ~100
>
> those are just two of the many products that would work together to do
> what you want.
But that wou
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
why not just put something like a wet11(wireless bridge) and pap2t(2x
fxs) in the same box ?
dev time = 0
cost ~100
those are just two of the many products that would work together to do
what you want.
> I have a need for an ATA that will register over wifi. *NOT* a
I have a need for an ATA that will register over wifi. *NOT* a DECT phone
or other cordless type phone plugged into a wired ATA.
Not seeing one right off, and following the recent discussions about
compact fanless systems, I thought a custom build-your-own might not only
be useful for my purp
The plantronics dect units are great - bluetooth units are cheaper, but
worser.
PaulH
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 12:47 -0400, Mike Clark wrote:
> Anyone have recommendations for wireless headsets that work well with
> Polycom phones and Asterisk?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Clark
>
> __
John Lee wrote:
>
> >
> > Anyone have recommendations for wireless headsets that work well
with
> > Polycom phones and Asterisk?
> >
> I am waiting for delivery one of the following types:
> Plantronics CS351 Monaural SupraPlus Wireless Professional Headset
> System Voice Tube
>
(http://www.plantr
>
> Anyone have recommendations for wireless headsets that work well with
> Polycom phones and Asterisk?
>
I am waiting for delivery one of the following types:
Plantronics CS351 Monaural SupraPlus Wireless Professional Headset
System Voice Tube
(http://www.plantronics.com/australia/aus/products/c
Anyone have recommendations for wireless headsets that work well with
Polycom phones and Asterisk?
Thanks,
Mike Clark
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2008/2/8, Tobias Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Chris Bagnall schrieb:
> >> - No shared adress book (especially it should be shared between phone
> on
> >> different base stations). I can access an online adress book, but only
> >> the built in, and you cannot set up your own online book.
> >
> > Yo
Chris Bagnall schrieb:
>> - No shared adress book (especially it should be shared between phone on
>> different base stations). I can access an online adress book, but only
>> the built in, and you cannot set up your own online book.
>
> You can send address books to the phone in standard vcard fo
> Which phones does it work with ?
I know it works with the S450, we don't supply the cheaper C series.
> Can you allocate each phone its own address book or does it need to be shared
> among all of them ?
Each phone's address book is independent. We just wrote a set of scripts to
allow client
2008/2/7, Chris Bagnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > - No shared adress book (especially it should be shared between phone on
> > different base stations). I can access an online adress book, but only
> > the built in, and you cannot set up your own online book.
>
> You can send address books to the
> - No shared adress book (especially it should be shared between phone on
> different base stations). I can access an online adress book, but only
> the built in, and you cannot set up your own online book.
You can send address books to the phone in standard vcard format (though for
some reason
Chris Bagnall schrieb:
>> As someone else pointed out, the Siemens C450 IP (and higher models) work
>> great!
>
> I should point out that for the relatively small price difference, it's well
> worth getting the S450 rather than the C460.
We have a couple of S450 in production.
They basically wo
> Is the new Gigaset S675 IP actually available? And has anyone tried it?
>From what I've heard, yes in Germany. I'm waiting for our preferred supplier
>to get some over here in the UK, then I can give it a test.
> I can't find it available in the US. I'm wondering if it's worth
> waiting or sho
On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 22:35:38 -, Chris Bagnall wrote:
>> As someone else pointed out, the Siemens C450 IP (and higher models) work
>> great!
>
>I should point out that for the relatively small price difference, it's well
>worth getting the S450 rather than the C460. The screen on the 's' series
> As someone else pointed out, the Siemens C450 IP (and higher models) work
> great!
I should point out that for the relatively small price difference, it's well
worth getting the S450 rather than the C460. The screen on the 's' series is
much more crisp and higher resolution. If you use the thi
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Asunto: [asterisk-users] wireless VOIP phone recommendations?
I have been using the D-Link DPH-540 wireless VOIP handset, and I really
like this phone. We had tried the UStarcomm
> So any recommendations for another wireless VOIP phone?
As someone else pointed out, the Siemens C450 IP (and higher models) work great!
Also, the snom m3 gets some good reviews and will be the next one I'll try out..
cheers,
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Michael Graves wrote:
>>> However, in general, none of the true Wi-Fi phones we've tested other
>>> than the Nokia E series have been worth mucking with. Dropping off APs,
>>> poor NAT capability, low battery life, troublesome configurations,
>>> random weirdness -- these seem to abound in the w
>> However, in general, none of the true Wi-Fi phones we've tested other
>> than the Nokia E series have been worth mucking with. Dropping off APs,
>> poor NAT capability, low battery life, troublesome configurations,
>> random weirdness -- these seem to abound in the world of wi-fi SIP. This
>
We're using Pirelli DPL10's and nokia N95's with cisco aironet access
points and both phones are quite happy roaming around the building (6
access points) during calls - the nokias seem to have better signal
strength and audio quality than the pirelli's though.
Geraint
SIP wrote:
> Brian J. Mu
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 14:37 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use Linksys WIP 330 and the sound is good, talk time with full battery go
>> up to 2 hours, I'm happy with.
>>
>
> Ahhh. OP wanted to know about wirelessly networked phones. Interesting
On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 14:37 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use Linksys WIP 330 and the sound is good, talk time with full battery go
> up to 2 hours, I'm happy with.
Ahhh. OP wanted to know about wirelessly networked phones. Interesting
as they are (and expensive -- the WIP-330 re
08:52:44
To:asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] wireless VOIP phone recommendations?
I have been using the D-Link DPH-540 wireless VOIP handset, and I really like
this phone. We had tried the UStarcomm phone, but the phone is used in a noisy
environment and the volume wa
I have been using the D-Link DPH-540 wireless VOIP handset, and I really
like this phone. We had tried the UStarcomm phone, but the phone is used in
a noisy environment and the volume wasn't loud enough. The "problem" with
the D-Link phone is the Li-ion battery needs to be replaced and D-Link
doesn
; To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: [asterisk-users] Wireless VOIP Keysets? Recommendations?
>
> Any Recommendations on a "Good" Wireless Voip Keyset that works well with
> Asterisk?
>
> I would prefer one that is IAX2 as it works better behind a Nat'd
>
Any Recommendations on a "Good" Wireless Voip Keyset that works well with
Asterisk?
I would prefer one that is IAX2 as it works better behind a Nat'd Firewall..
But I am reaching out to you guys as you all would know what would work the
best :-)
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Tobias Wolf wrote:
Hi,
we are searching for wireless IP Phones (DECT preferred) with have an
solution for an external telephone book. We don't want to enter all of
our numbers into every telephone, but have one location for all the
numbers and every phone looks them up there, e.g. an ldap server
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tobias Wolf wrote:
Hi,
we are searching for wireless IP Phones (DECT preferred) with have an
solution for an external telephone book. We don't want to enter all of
our numbers into every telephone, but have one location for all the
numbers and every phone looks them up there
:01 2007
Subject: [asterisk-users] Wireless IP Phone with external Telephone Book
Hi,
we are searching for wireless IP Phones (DECT preferred) with have an
solution for an external telephone book. We don't want to enter all of
our numbers into every telephone, but have one location for all
Hi,
we are searching for wireless IP Phones (DECT preferred) with have an
solution for an external telephone book. We don't want to enter all of
our numbers into every telephone, but have one location for all the
numbers and every phone looks them up there, e.g. an ldap server.
We have tried Kirk
Due to our house layout I am unable to run some CAT5 cable from one
room to another. Therefore I purchased a Belkin wireless ethernet
bridge, but to my amazement it does not work :( Though, if I plug the
adapter into a PC ethernet port it works a treat. Connects to the AP
with a strong signal. I un
s few minor buggs occured
during roaming in few previous cases.
Best Regards,
Francois BERGERET,
France.
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On 28 Mar 2007, at 21:51, Matt Gorecki wrote:
I'm also in the market for a wi-fi phone. My boss currently has a
cordless phone and wants to keep the same functionality. We have a
robust wireless network in the office and the phone will be staying
here, so roaming is not really an issue.
Am Mittwoch, den 28.03.2007, 12:32 -0400 schrieb Brian Capouch:
> Jordan Novak wrote:
> > Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30%
> > of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted
> > pair to each phone. But of course they want IP. Are the
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Novak
> Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire
30%
> of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted
pair to
> each phone. But of course they want IP.
What phones do 'they'
In that respect I'd rather recommend the Linksys WIP300. After initial
frustration it does work great. Roaming actually works pretty well
with perhaps 250ms of silence and or distortion if you have really
good overlapping coverage. People like to blame WiFi for poor
scalability. No doubt it's a ch
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>
> Hi the list,
>
> Think Kirk solution ;-)
> www.kirktelecom
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 Et
I'm also in the market for a wi-fi phone. My boss currently has a
cordless phone and wants to keep the same functionality. We have a
robust wireless network in the office and the phone will be staying
here, so roaming is not really an issue. Everybody in the office is
still going to get wire
Jordan Novak wrote:
> Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30%
> of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted
> pair to each phone.
If they have Cat 3 to each phone, how can it be physically impossible?
Is it *physically* impossible, or is
Jordan Novak wrote:
> I am looking for completly wireless desktop phones. Until I realized we
> needed wireless i was going to use polycom soundpoint 501's. Any
> suggestions on a comparable wireless phone?
If you enjoy being miserable and having your phones not work, by all
means, use a wi-fi pho
The RFP 32 access point that comes with Aastra solution reminds a product
sold by DeTeWe, a company Aastra bought months ago.
At that time, I thought it was a Kirk OEM but I've got no elements proving
it (just by looking at both products).
Cheers
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Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30%
of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted
pair to each phone. But of course they want IP. Are there any adpaters
that will give me just enough bandwidth to get it done. The
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Dean Collins wrote:
> Yeh Jordan, my suggestion is don't.
>
> If you read this
Jordan Novak wrote:
Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire
30% of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3
twisted pair to each phone. But of course they want IP. Are there any
adpaters that will give me just enough bandwidth to get it done. The
Jordan Novak wrote:
I am looking for completly wireless desktop phones. Until I realized
we needed wireless i was going to use polycom soundpoint 501's. Any
suggestions on a comparable
I've been looking at 802.11g wireless 8 port switches. I have run into
a few hits on Google, that may help.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gordon Henderson
> Sent: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 8:53 AM
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> Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desk
Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30%
of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted
pair to each phone. But of course they want IP. Are there any adpaters
that will give me just enough bandwidth to get it done. The computer
network is all
Andrews
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Any comments on an ATA and an
didn't pass the "wife test"...
Good luck
>
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
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Novak
Sent: We
Any comments on an ATA and an analog wireless? I've been doing it
that way and it works well...
Todd
On Mar 28, 2007, at 8:31 AM, Dean Collins wrote:
Yeh Jordan, my suggestion is don’t.
If you read this list you’ll find plenty of people complaining
about wireless functionality, the ha
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I am looking for completly wireless desktop phones. Until I realized we
needed wireless i was going to use polycom soundpoint 501's. Any
suggestions on a comparable wireless phone?
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i am very happy with my Zyxel P2000Wv2. the latest firmware solved all
the problems (there were some NAT issues.)
i'm running SER in front of asterisk. all good, except that it appends
the port to sip requests and i had to put config i
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> Asunto: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Wireless SIP Phones with Asterisk
>
>
> Juan:
>
> We have tested all of the phones for compatibility. Additional
i am very happy with my Zyxel P2000Wv2. the latest firmware solved all
the problems (there were some NAT issues.)
i'm running SER in front of asterisk. all good, except that it appends
the port to sip requests and i had to put config in SER to handle
that.
sometimes there's a huge echo, but i'm rel
Hi,
If you are using multiple wireless access points use the Zyxel P2000Wv2
with latest firmware. It has the shortest hand off time between access
points. Info world did a test and the Hitachi did not do well.
Thanks
Juan Janczuk wrote:
Hi, list.
I'm looking for a (couple of) wireless (80
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wireless SIP Phones with Asterisk
Hi, list.
I'm looking for a (couple of) wireless (802.11b) IP phones with SIP support.
At voipsupply, I can't find any with the "works with asterisk" logo.
Any tried some Wireless IP phones with Asterisk?
Juan Janczuk wrote:
Any tried some Wireless IP phones with Asterisk?
Comments, recomendations?
You could try Kirk phones (http://www.kirktelecom.com/), using chan_sccp
you can hook them up to *.. All you need is an IP600 and a few handsets..
Cheers..
Juan - We have tested all the WLAN SIP phones with Asterisk, they all
work. Some are easier than others, I would recommend the Hitachi, Zyxel
or UTStarCom.
Cory J Andrews
Partner / Purchasing
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Hi, list.
I'm looking for a (couple of) wireless (802.11b) IP phones with SIP support.
At voipsupply, I can't find any with the "works with asterisk" logo.
Any tried some Wireless IP phones with Asterisk?
Comments, recomendations?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Juan.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wireless
router with built-in VOIP(FXS) ports forAnsterisk
Hi Team,
Just, I would like to know, is there any unlocked device(wireless
router with built in FXS port) for home users which are connected Asterisk
based VOIP service.
I have looked
Direct
716-903-9495 Cell
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router with built-in VOIP(FXS) ports forAnsterisk
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There are unbundled Linksys devices, my company (ViaTalk)
uses them all the time
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Hi Team,
Just, I would like to know, is there any unlocked
device(wireless router with built in FXS port) for home users which are
connected Asterisk based VOIP service.
I have looked products from Linksys and D-link etc. But all these
products are bundled with VOIP Service providers (vonage,
Anyone out there tried going from cell to Motorola 02527MOT to FXO with
Asterisk?
What other kinds of fixed mobile service are available for use with
Asterisk?
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Has anyone tested roaming on the Hitachi WIP-5000 and if so any
pointers?
Kind Regards
Doug Reid
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> COUTANT
> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 11:42 AM
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I have no experience with wireless VoIP
I've been evaluating the Hitachi WIP-5000 IP Phone for use with
asterisk. It works very well in my tests, though i have yet to test out
roaming between access points and such it does have good sound quality,
it supports ulaw, alaw and g729, and decent SIP support (support for to
registration hosts,
http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=456
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Hi all,
I have
Hi all,
I have no experience with wireless VoIP. Do you have some quality wireless
phones to suggest ?
Thanks in advance.
Sylvain COUTANT
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Mike Meyer wrote:
Also we had one bridge that seemed to be a week puppy in the litter. It
could only muster 60-70% signal strength. It seemed to have problems
under all configurations. Finally we positioned it such that it too
works well running WEP 64b. I wonder if having 3 wireless bridges in
c
I am doing this with an ancient WAP-11 in Access Point Client Mode. I have
it connected to a Sipura 2000 via a crossover cable. It's been very
reliable and clean to talk on.
I have a WET-11 on order. If it doesn't do a quality job, back it goes.
--On Thursday, February 10, 2005 4:17 PM -0800 Sc
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 09:39 +1100, jurgen wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> This is interesting - it's something that I've been considering doing
> for the Asterisk rollout at my company. We don't have enough Ethernet
> ports and I'm not thrilled about the expense of re-wiring the place.
>
> Have you tried D
We are deploying an * soultion at the WISP that I freelance for.
We are using a tranport that I designed called MATE:
Multplexed
Audio
Transmited over
Ethernet
MATE is designed to be a better TDMoE.
It uses uLAW and huffman compression.
We also use custom Customer Premis Equipment that garenties th
On Feb 10, 2005, at 2:39 PM, jurgen wrote:
This is interesting - it's something that I've been considering doing
for the Asterisk rollout at my company. We don't have enough Ethernet
ports and I'm not thrilled about the expense of re-wiring the place.
Have you tried D-Link's dual-channel gear for e
The ulaw codec is the heaviest codec there is. Have you tried lighter
codecs such as the gsm codec?
Erik
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:01:01 +0100, Michiel van Baak
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My experience:
> A handfull of concurrent calls, all works fine on 54mbit.
> Dont try to go beyond t
Hi Mike,
This is interesting - it's something that I've been considering doing
for the Asterisk rollout at my company. We don't have enough Ethernet
ports and I'm not thrilled about the expense of re-wiring the place.
Have you tried D-Link's dual-channel gear for even more bandwidth, or
do you fe
what aspect exactly are you talking about? VoIP capacity over WLANs,
codecs, delay, what?
mohammed smadi
Colin Anderson wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with wireless LANs and Asterisk?
I have played with the LocustWorld distro but not at length. Basically, it
works. Some sort of QoS ta
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