Vinícius Fontes wrote:
> Asterisk supports using bluetooth headsets as FXS devices using chan_mobile.
> But that scenario with repeaters I never seen before. Actually I wonder how
> reliable it is, since bluetooth is not the preferred technology on wireless
> data transmission.
> What I did impl
Yes wifi and N95 can be a solution, but DECT and again DECT.
2008/5/5 Vinícius Fontes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Asterisk supports using bluetooth headsets as FXS devices using
> chan_mobile. But that scenario with repeaters I never seen before. Actually
> I wonder how reliable it is, since bluetooth
Asterisk supports using bluetooth headsets as FXS devices using chan_mobile.
But that scenario with repeaters I never seen before. Actually I wonder how
reliable it is, since bluetooth is not the preferred technology on wireless
data transmission.
What I did implement successfully was a solutio
A friend of mine recently told me about a phone system his office was
considering that did not use any handsets. Instead of a phone, each
person was issued a BlueTooth headset and several bluetooth repeaters
were installed throughout the building. When a call came in, it would
be routed to th
With most of the new wireless phones now Bluetooth is anyone interfacing
(pairing) them to Asterisk? It would be nice to just plop the phone down
near the computer and have home phone access to it. I would be interested
in hardware that might be used for this? I have a Bluetooth phone but not
an in