On 10/31/07, Gordon Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not strictly asterisk related, however... > > Here's an odd one for you.. I got a Nokia E90 and setup it's SIP client > which runs via Wi-Fi (anyone know if I can make it work via GPRS/3G?) > > Anyway, in a fit of idleness, I thought I'd see what codecs it supports, > as I couldn't find it in the manual... > > And it supports: > > ilbc > g729 > ulaw/alaw > > No GSM! > > How odd is that, given that it's a GSM mobile phone... > > Anyway, my quest for the ultimate "one handset" solution is getting > closer. If Wi-Fi weren't so rubbish and my house not made of Dartmoor > Granite it might have half a chance of working outside the room with the > access point, however ... > > Anyone tried the Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooth headsets which > regsiters to both a mobile phone and their own base unit (which > presumably has a USB sound device) > > as in: > > https://www.ukheadsets.co.uk/thc-plantronics-voyager-510-usb-dongle-rn-422-action-show_detail-show_products_mode-cat_click > > I'm not a fan of soft-phones, and not sure I want to have a borg implant > on when I'm not driving, but ... > > Oh well... Back to the grind! > > Gordon > > ___________
I think that's pointless. Why do you need a USB audio device? You can pair it to the computer directly and use it with any soft phone. _______________________________________________ --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
