On 27 Apr 2007, at 19:59, Mike wrote:
Michael and all those who replied,
This Linksys WBP54G does seems to be what I need, but it also
seems very much made for Linksys phones. Isn't there some sort of
equivalent thing that comes with it's own power supply (at the cost
of needing anothe
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> This Linksys WBP54G does seems to be what I need, but it
> also seems very much made for Linksys phones. Isn
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From: Mike
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:24:05 -0400
Hi,
I'm stuck doing an install with Polycoms at a small office with no RJ-45.
They went wireless 100%, poor them. I insist on using Polycom unless it's
impossible beca
How do you overcome the 302 moved temporarily messages? I tried using
a wireless bridge with one of my Cisco phones & Polycom 301's and when
I tried to receive a call it would give me the 302 error.
On 4/27/07, Michael Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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From: Mike
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From: Mike
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:24:05 -0400
Hi,
I'm stuck doing an install with Polycoms at a small office with no RJ-45. They
went wireless 100%, poor them. I insist on using Polycom unless it's
impossible because that's what I am standardized on for many
re
On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 11:49 -0400, Alex Robar wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> How close together are these phones? If you have a few clusters of
> them, you can use the Linksys WRT54G devices to act as wireless
> bridges (with some open source firmware - I use DD-WRT). Each device
> will give you 4 ports to
Hi Mike,
How close together are these phones? If you have a few clusters of them, you
can use the Linksys WRT54G devices to act as wireless bridges (with some
open source firmware - I use DD-WRT). Each device will give you 4 ports to
plug into. It's not a particularly cost effective solution to p
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007, Mike wrote:
Hi,
I'm stuck doing an install with Polycoms at a small office with no RJ-45.
They went wireless 100%, poor them. I insist on using Polycom unless it's
impossible because that's what I am standardized on for many reasons.
What's the best way/device to turn a w
Hi,
I'm stuck doing an install with Polycoms at a small office with no RJ-45.
They went wireless 100%, poor them. I insist on using Polycom unless it's
impossible because that's what I am standardized on for many reasons.
What's the best way/device to turn a wired Polycom 501 (or any Polycom f
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