: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 6:37 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP unphones
Is this for a remodel or a new home? Depending on your home's
telephone layout, some homes have a 66-Block or a 110-Block
in the basement or crawlspace under
: Monday, August 23, 2004 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP unphones
Polycon SoundPoint IP3000, but it´s h.323
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Does
: Monday, August 23, 2004 3:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP unphones
I recently saw something just like this and I had it
bookmarked... It looks like what you're talking about, but I
don't think it uses SIP. Rather some
for clearing this up.
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Jay Milk wrote:
Does anyone know if there are additional SIP devices out
there which
shack
I think and the HTX86 is like $60-70...
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Thank you -- funny thing
even radio shack I
think and the HTX86 is like $60-70...
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On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 03:02, Chris Shaw wrote:
Check out my ATA idea though, with a regular cheap analog doorphone and a
HTX86 or even Sipura, you can program the ATA to dial an extension as soon
as the button on the intercom is pressed and then with some extension logic
you can do neat
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From: Chris Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Check out my ATA idea though, with a regular cheap analog
doorphone and a HTX86
, August 24, 2004 4:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] SIP unphones
Yep, great idea, that's what's next -- and I have two extra extensions
(Sipura)
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From: Chris Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Does anyone know if there are additional SIP devices out there which
aren't phones? I'm basically looking for a fully-automatic SIP
speakerphone. I'd like to be able to dial a sip-extension and make an
announcement (PA) and/or simply listen in to a room (baby-monitor).
Yes, I know, some of the
: [Asterisk-Users] SIP unphones
Does anyone know if there are additional SIP devices out there which
aren't phones? I'm basically looking for a fully-automatic SIP
speakerphone. I'd like to be able to dial a sip-extension and make an
announcement (PA) and/or simply listen in to a room (baby
At $65, the Grandstream Budgetone series can auto answer right to the
speakerphone. I doubt you'll find a SIP device for much cheaper than
that. When set in that mode, it does give relatively little
flexibility as far as two way, speaker settings, etc, but it does
work. One of my customers needed
Jay Milk wrote:
Does anyone know if there are additional SIP devices out there which
aren't phones? I'm basically looking for a fully-automatic SIP
speakerphone. I'd like to be able to dial a sip-extension and make an
announcement (PA) and/or simply listen in to a room (baby-monitor).
Yes,
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