An other way, using an aastra phone, using XML you can make the phone go to the
conference room remotly by emulating key press. So imagine a web page, you click
on a button and fires a php script that puts the "baby monitor" in a conference
using xml and at the same times fires a call to your phone (could be an other
sip phone or even a landline or cellphone) and puts you in listen only into the
same conference...
Simon P. Ditner wrote:
I've never heard of anyone doing it, but there's nothing impossible
there. I'd probably just have the 'monitor' phone dropped into a
conference room if it went off-hook, and then dial into the conference
room as listen-only from other phones as needed. Probably set it up as
a speed dial on phones that supported it, so you could just hit the
"Monitor" button on the phone.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Christopher Allsop
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey there everyone!
So here is an interesting question I have to pose to the group. Has anyone
ever heard of using an Asterisk phone system as a baby monitor? Is there a
way to have a SIP speakerphone hooked up in a nursery and connect to other
SIP phones (preferably cordless with a speakerphone). Ideally I would like
the phone in the nursery NOT to be wireless, but I am open to all ideas.
(I'm not too interested in using a 2.4Ghz monitor as there is enough wifi
and Bluetooth in my neighbourhood I'm sure it will run into problems, and I
have found research that DECT transmitters are not good for nurseries)
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks
Chris
We keep you connected!
Christopher Allsop, Hon.B.A.
President/Telecommunications Consultant
All-Aboard Telecom Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.allaboardtelecom.ca
Main: 416.477.2566
Mobile: 905.808.4566
Toll Free/Fax: 1.800.373.9145
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]