You could try, N80, N95 devices. It cost arround 300 dollars and works fine
with SIP , Wifi and GSM.
I have been trying for several weeks with Truphone, Gizmo, Asterisk and
other providers my N80 IE, and it works perfectly
Regarsd
2007/5/23, Chris Bagnall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings list,
After trying painfully many many many flawed devices
we eventually found a very good solution
for our wi-fi network: Pirelli DP-L10.
It's a dual GSM/Wi-Fi SIP triband (800/1800/1900).
As a cellphone, no special note about it, but as a wifi phone,
it has two main features which make it worth
I must confirm
Also we have modified the firmware to have more than 1 sip account and
have pre-encoded sip proxies, works fine.
Olivier
Alberto Pastore a écrit :
After trying painfully many many many flawed devices
we eventually found a very good solution
for our wi-fi network: Pirelli
at the same time.
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From: Shanon Swafford
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:10 AM
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
I work for ABP Technology and lurk on this list so I hope I'm
Hi,
I see the offer from Singtel here: http://www.singtel.com/mio . All was
based on Nokia handsets.
And other offer from Neuf Telecom
http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=79B12F42-9EB5-47ED-9CEF-78BD3D8F7D1A
They use handset based on Qtopia.
So it seem that those dual mode phone has
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
Tony Plack wrote:
Are the DECT phones two channel or do they share a channel like most
other portable phones?
DECT is a digital standard, quite distantly comparable to GSM. There
are
multiple channels (I believe the standard allows for 12
I've gotten SIP calls to work via hotspots on a Dell Axim running
SJ-Phone. I've also had reasonable success with a Nokia E60. I've had
ZERO luck from a hotspot on the UTStarCom phones, nor on the Linksys
wifi phones. I'm not quite sure yet why something which is ONLY a wifi
phone has more
So many hotspots require some form of web based login, possibly even with
acceptance of a browser cookie. That takes a lot fo wifi SIP devices out of the
game. The best sucess I had
while travelling with the WIP5000 in my bag was also carrying an Apple Airport
Express. This allowed me to use
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I work for ABP Technology and lurk on this list so I
Not sure about Linux, but our sales dept could find that out.
Regards,
Shanon
972-831-1600
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From: Matthew Rubenstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:06 AM
To: Shanon Swafford
Cc: Asterisk-Users
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
Greetings list,
What are people's experiences with WiFi SIP phones?
When I last looked into them about 18 months ago, they were incredibly
expensive, had very limited range and poor battery life. In the end, it worked
out much more cost effective to simply use ATAs + DECT cordless phones where
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 01:01:53 pm Chris Bagnall wrote:
Greetings list,
What are people's experiences with WiFi SIP phones?
When I last looked into them about 18 months ago, they were incredibly
expensive, had very limited range and poor battery life. In the end, it
worked out much more
wireless and phone packets.
Regards,
Dee
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Bagnall
Sent: 23 May 2007 11:02
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
Greetings list,
What
In all honesty, things have NOT moved very far since you last saw them.
Battery life has, overall, gotten somewhat better. Range is still
abominable in most of them, and they're not, as a general rule, all that
easy to deal with. We've mucked about with the Linksys WIP3XX series,
the
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
I'd just like to say that I purchased a siemen S450IP recently and so
far so
good it's a nice
Are the DECT phones two channel or do they share a channel like most other portable phones?
The thing I like about the wired SIP phones is that they handle the echo issue fairly well. ATAs just reintroduce the echo issue of single pair type phones.
I'd just like to say that I purchased a siemen
Tony Plack wrote:
Are the DECT phones two channel or do they share a channel like most
other portable phones?
DECT is a digital standard, quite distantly comparable to GSM. There are
multiple channels (I believe the standard allows for 12 channels, but
the last time I actually worked on DECT is
] WiFi SIP phones
Greetings list,
What are people's experiences with WiFi SIP phones?
When I last looked into them about 18 months ago, they were incredibly
expensive, had very limited range and poor battery life. In the end, it
worked out much more cost effective to simply use ATAs + DECT
Discussion'
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
I'd just like to say that I purchased a siemen S450IP recently and so
far so
good it's a nice handset and works better than previous wifi phones I've
used. This is most likely due to it being dect gap where the base
station
handles the voip side
On 5/23/07, Michael Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must say that I've VERY happy with my Aastra 4801 CT phones. I think that
they're DECT. Each can have up to six cordless handsets. Technically its a 9
line phone, but if you use G.729 you can only sustain two calls at once. I
can have a call
I travel a lot for work. I frequently find hotels that have wifi, free or
otherwise available. But I've yet to find it anywhere near sufficient to
support voip applications. At least not good enough to
compel me to not use my cell phone. If you have control of the host LAN then
you can ensure
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On 5/23/07, Michael Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must say that I've VERY happy with my Aastra 4801 CT phones. I
think that they're DECT. Each can have up to six cordless handsets.
Technically its
] On Behalf Of Michael Graves
Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2007 2:50 p.m.
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
I travel a lot for work. I frequently find hotels that have wifi, free or
otherwise available. But I've yet to find
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I have a recent dual gsm /wifi from e28 via Skyvoice.
(http://myskyvoice.com/) Its built to use voip or gsm and is about the same
price as existing wifi phones. My main hassle is it doesn' yet do WPA -
WEP's okay
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Tony Plack wrote
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