Stefan Guenther a écrit : > Hello, > > is anyone on the list using a normal cell/mobile phone which is able to > act as a SIP client over WLAN? > > Or has anyone heard of a SIP client for cell/mobile phones running > windows mobile 6.x? > > The phone should use SIP, when the asterisk server is reachable and > should automatically switch to a German telco if it is not reachable. > As Gordon said, the Nokia's E series (also some N series) are fare the best for this. I use an E65 as main phone; if I'm connected to a WLAN it connect automatically to my Asterisk and all calls are then VOIP. If I'm not near a WLAN, it switched to GSM _without_ any setup modification.
For incoming calls -terminated to our Asterisk- if the Nokia is "online" I receive the calls in VoIP. If he's not in the range, calls are forwarded to E65 via GSM number of SIM card. Advantage: you give one number -your landline number- to customers, your mobile phone number is keeped secret. We even push the setup further: our GSM subscription include free calls between our GSM mobile and a landline number. The number we gave is terminated to our Asterisk. On an incoming call, Asterisk is checking if caller is one of our employees. If yes, we then have voicemenu allow us to call any number from our dialplan in VoIP. Before using E65 we had O2 hardware with Windows CE5 (didn't test the CE6, on the todo list). Two problems: . SIP softwares were not integrated, so if the phone is in suspend mode, a SIP incoming call don't wake up the phone . none of the tested softwares could use the speakers from the GSM device, they all used the externals one which has as consequence that it could be used only with a headset. -- 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
