> "RB" == Remco Barendse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RB> Did you manage to make a dump of a working configuration from the
RB> IP600/3?
RB> Would be really useful, can't seem to get it to work properly.
Ok, there is one at http://amorsen.dk/complete-IP1200-0f-07-eb.txt.
I'm not sure it's ver
Where did you buy it , and how much did it cost ? ip600v3, base stations and
phones ...
2007/10/26, Benny Amorsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > "RB" == Remco Barendse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> RB> Hi list! Is anyone using the Kirk IP600/3 with SIP firmware
> RB> connected to Asterisk?
>
> Y
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Benny Amorsen wrote:
>> "RB" == Remco Barendse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> RB> Hi list! Is anyone using the Kirk IP600/3 with SIP firmware
> RB> connected to Asterisk?
>
> Yes.
>
> RB> If anyone would be willing to share the dump of their IP600 config
> RB> file, i wou
Gordon Henderson schrieb:
> On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Zoa wrote:
>
>> I would stay with DECT, the battery in WIFI devices only lasts a couple
>> of hours. (Unless you want to take the phone with you and use it on
>> public hotspots etc)
>
> The battery in my UT Starcom F1000G lasts several days, as do
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Zoa wrote:
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> I would stay with DECT, the battery in WIFI devices only lasts a couple
> of hours. (Unless you want to take the phone with you and use it on
> public hotspots etc)
The battery in my UT Starcom F1000G lasts several days, as does the one in
my Nokia E90.
Howev
I would stay with DECT, the battery in WIFI devices only lasts a couple
of hours. (Unless you want to take the phone with you and use it on
public hotspots etc)
Zoa
Luis Antonio Prata Barbosa wrote:
> Some days ago, I was looking for some mobility solutions...
>
> My conclusion is Wi-Fi pho
> "RB" == Remco Barendse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RB> Hi list! Is anyone using the Kirk IP600/3 with SIP firmware
RB> connected to Asterisk?
Yes.
RB> Any experiences / caveats?
Make sure you keep the firmware updated. It improves rapidly.
RB> If anyone would be willing to share the dump
Some days ago, I was looking for some mobility solutions...
My conclusion is Wi-Fi phones are growing up fast and I think it's only a
time question they became a standart for mobility in pbx, as well as pure IP
telephony. Even manufactures of DECT systems are preparing their products
line to Wi-fi
Hi list!
Is anyone using the Kirk IP600/3 with SIP firmware connected to Asterisk?
Any experiences / caveats?
If anyone would be willing to share the dump of their IP600 config file,
i would really appreciate it.
Is there anything special i should put in my asterisk config?
Thanks !!!
Remco