: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 6:49 AM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk + WiFi Phones
What is the outcome of this finding on f3000.
goksie
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What is the outcome of this finding on f3000.
goksie
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I'm curious if anything new has been determined on this phone? Is it
SIP compatible with Asterisk and, say, Broadvoice?
I'm a little wary that this may be vaporware. The phone doesn't seem to
be listed by the FCC. But, I would preorder one if it's Asterisk and
Broadvoice compatibile.
P
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 12:15:29 -0500, Steve Totaro wrote:
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> > > I eventually switched to
> > I eventually switched to using a Astra 480i CT desk phone with a couple
> > of corless handsets. It's been great.
>
> My first thought was to use a cordless phone and a Sipura ATA. But this
> is a 100,000 sqft warehouse with a freezer section in the middle so the range
> isn't quite there. Nex
The F3000 is also a clamshell, "flip" type phone. I should be receiving
an eval unit shortly and will post my findings after we work it over in
the lab.
Cory Andrews
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> UTStarCom has the F3000 coming in December, which will have according
> to their spec
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> * WEP (64 and 128 bit )/WPA/MD5 Auth
> * Handover/Roaming between different AP and SSID
So what else is different compared to the F1000? The 1000 also does
WEP 64/128 and WPA with the newest firmwar
David - the "2nd generation" crop of WLAN handsets will start coming to
market shortly, and vendors are promising improvements. UTStarCom has
the F3000 coming in December, which will have according to their spec
* WEP (64 and 128 bit )/WPA/MD5 Auth
* Handover/Roaming between different A
Thank you to everyone for the input. It may be to our advantage to
install a Wi-Fi mesh
with handoff as we will eventually put data-terminals on our
fork-trucks. In the meantime,
we have warehouse managers carrying cell phones for comms to the office.
I'm going to drop five Snom or Grandstream pho
Yeah the 480i-CT is a nice product, and not subject to the
inconsistencies of WIFI. What impressed me about the Engenius handsets
was the range. 250,000 square feet coverage, or 3,000 acre coverage in
an outdoor application, off a single radio AP, that's a large footprint.
Cory J Andrews
Par
FWIW, the cordless handsets on the Aastra 480i CT work well. I've waled
about while on a call, to a distahce of approx 300 feet before the call
quality started to suffer. The phone supports up to 8 (I think)
handsets, treating each as a separate extension. It can page between
handsets without invol
-Users] Asterisk + WiFi Phones
I concur with Michael, the current crop of WIFI phones on the market do
have their individual quirks, and you will likely encounter issues using
consumer grade access points. If you have some money to throw at this,
and want a real slick, industrial grade solution
I concur with Michael, the current crop of WIFI phones on the market do
have their individual quirks, and you will likely encounter issues using
consumer grade access points. If you have some money to throw at this,
and want a real slick, industrial grade solution that will integrate
with SIP,
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:57:25 -0600, David Tillman wrote:
>On 11/23/05, Michael Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I eventually switched to using a Astra 480i CT desk phone with a couple
>> of corless handsets. It's been great.
>
>My first thought was to use a cordless phone and a Sipura ATA. B
On 11/23/05, Michael Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I eventually switched to using a Astra 480i CT desk phone with a couple
> of corless handsets. It's been great.
My first thought was to use a cordless phone and a Sipura ATA. But this
is a 100,000 sqft warehouse with a freezer section in th
Depending on load, and this shouldnt be a problem with low call volume,
wifi is half duplex, so you have to take that into account.
I however use a ipaq h5500 with a softphone running and it works fine
over wifi, while that isnt quite the equipment you requested info on, I
do not have any proble
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:33:49 -0600, David Tillman wrote:
>This is only slightly related to Asterisk (in that we are using
>Asterisk as our PBX),
>so feel free to contact me off-list.
>
>I need to hear from someone who has practical experience using the combo of
>Asterisk, WiFi, and WiFi VOIP phone
Well I am using a wifi phone running sip and works fine. Using commercial
grade access point. With Prizim card.
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