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 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 using:
- excellent battery life
- excellent roaming support between different APs even with no L2 fast
roaming support or WPA key caching
We now have 30 phones registered on an asterisk 1.2 server,
connected through a 14 access point network (using wpa-psk).
We've reached a DECT-level quality!
Alberto Sagredo (M) ha scritto:
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] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
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 there was a requirement for
portable devices.
I assume things must have moved on somewhat since then. What models
are currently out there people would recommend I look at?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Chris
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