Hi, Are all models with bluetooth capabiilty able to dial using bluetooth ??? In Brazil some telephony companies offer a little box to conect your fixed land line. Probably a bluetooth to Analog line gateway. However, only cellphones with especial firmware can be used.
So, what cellphones can I use to do it ?? Searching I found this one that seems a very good option... HP iPAQ 514 Luis A P Barbosa 2007/8/21, Administrator TOOTAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Gordon Henderson a écrit : > > On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Steve Totaro wrote: > > > > > >> Well chan_bluetooth is really amazing (especially if your phone does > not > >> support SIP). > >> > >> You connect your phone via bluetooth to your asterisk box and it > becomes > >> a channel type. You can use it as an extension(FXS) or a phone line > >> (FXO). I believe you can send and receive SMS through the > >> phone/Asterisk as well. > >> > >> Chan_bluetooth README is in the asterisk-addons trunk and gives you > >> basic instruction on setting it up. > >> > >> You get several added pieces of functionality with this setup. SMS > send > >> and receive through your phone using Asterisk?, FXO failover or LCR, > FXS > >> where your cell phone becomes an extension. > >> > > > > Does FSX really work? Can I really use my mobile as an extension? How do > I > > make my mobile phone dial out over bluetooth rather than it's GSM > > connection? > > > > If this really is the case, does it then create the "holy grail" of one > > phone for everything? > > > > Does it support one to many? > > > > I'm imagining an office where I connect a bluetooth dongle on the end of > a > > long USB cable up to the middle of the room, into the PBX which many > > mobile phones can then access and let the punters use their mobiles to > > make/take calls via the PBX when in the office and use them as normal > > mobile when out of the office... So in the office, mobile rings via bt, > > when no bt connection, then it rings out via the PSTN to the mobile. (or > > via another GSM gateway) > > > > But I'm really clueless on bluetooth use - other than sending cheeky > > messages to other peoples mobiles and connecting my borg implant to my > mob > > when driving! > > > > I also know I can probably do this with mob's that have WiFi and SIP > > clients too, however ... > > > Yes, and it's working great, particulary with Nokia's: you tell them to > try to call at first through Internet, if it fails, fallback to GSM. > > Once you're in the office with WIFI, device get automatically connected > to the net and you can pass/receive calls, if outside office -better > say, not near a WIFI or HotSpot-, you pass calls through GSM and receive > the calls from your asterisk through a GSM gateway (other BT or WIFI gsm > phone, GSM gw device, ...) in your office > > -- > Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
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