Re: [asterisk-users] 5.8gig phone MWI

2006-12-26 Thread kjcsb




Does anyone have personal experience with a 5.8gig wireless phone (system)
that has an MWI that WORKS with asterisk via fxs (in my case spa3k)
generated MWI. I know the spa3k does stuttered dialtone but not sure if it
generates FSK MWI.


Uniden DSS7815 MWI works with SPA3K.

Cameron 


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Re: [asterisk-users] 5.8gig phone MWI

2006-12-09 Thread Steve Prior

Tom Lynn wrote:
You're trying to teach a pig to sing.  The uniden items you refer to 
probably have their own internal answering machine, mine does.  It's 
designed to light the lamp only when it's own machine has a message.


You're giving out totally incorrect information.  The TRU-8866 unit
I mentioned is a 2 line unit (which I wanted), but does NOT have a built
in answering machine (which I didn't want).  Uniden seems to offer 
models with and without answering machine function.  However, despite 
the fact that it does not have a built in answering machine, the 
handsets and base unit both support MWI.


I believe that Uniden does make a single line version of this phone, and
I bet it also supports MWI - especially since they've standardized their
handsets to be universal across their latest line.

Steve
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Re: [asterisk-users] 5.8gig phone MWI

2006-12-09 Thread Doug Crompton
Well that is not exactly true. I nelieve it was clear as Steve stated
below that his Uniden MWI does work with Asterisk. Many phones advertise
compatibility with phone company MWI. Often people use phone company VM
and then have stuttered dialtone as well as FSK signaling to tell the user
there is a message waiting. There are definitely phones that will do this
I am just trying to fine out which ones do and actually work! Asterisk
through many FXS's would send this same signal.

Doug

On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Tom Lynn wrote:

 You're trying to teach a pig to sing.  The uniden items you refer to
 probably have their own internal answering machine, mine does.  It's
 designed to light the lamp only when it's own machine has a message.

 On 12/8/06, Doug Crompton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Thanks, but unfortunately that is an expensive 2 line phone compared to
  others in their line that have a base and two or three remotes for the
  same price. Seems a lot to pay for a MWI.
 
  I wonder if anyone has had experience with panasonic wireless 5.8gig and
  MWI?? They advertise compatibility on some models but I also saw a review
  comment that it did not work.
 
  Doug
 
  On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Steve Prior wrote:
 
   Doug Crompton wrote:
  
Does anyone have personal experience with a 5.8gig wireless phone
  (system)
that has an MWI that WORKS with asterisk via fxs (in my case spa3k)
generated MWI. I know the spa3k does stuttered dialtone but not sure
  if it
generates FSK MWI.
   
I see some that state they do but I also see reviews that say they
  don't.
   
Doug
  
   I've tested the MWI with the Uniden TRU-8866 phone and it works for me.
   I've tested it with the Digium TDM400P FXS.
  
   Steve

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Re: [asterisk-users] 5.8gig phone MWI

2006-12-09 Thread Doug Crompton

The ad at this Panasonic site is what is so confusing. They mention a MWI
on the phone, which has a digital answering machine as part of the system.
Then in the text they mention the MWI requires phone company subscription
to voice mail.

http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vModelDetail?storeId=15001catalogId=13401itemId=96903catGroupId=25039modelNo=KX-TG5671S

Doug

On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Steve Prior wrote:

 Tom Lynn wrote:
  You're trying to teach a pig to sing.  The uniden items you refer to
  probably have their own internal answering machine, mine does.  It's
  designed to light the lamp only when it's own machine has a message.

 You're giving out totally incorrect information.  The TRU-8866 unit
 I mentioned is a 2 line unit (which I wanted), but does NOT have a built
 in answering machine (which I didn't want).  Uniden seems to offer
 models with and without answering machine function.  However, despite
 the fact that it does not have a built in answering machine, the
 handsets and base unit both support MWI.

 I believe that Uniden does make a single line version of this phone, and
 I bet it also supports MWI - especially since they've standardized their
 handsets to be universal across their latest line.

 Steve
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[asterisk-users] 5.8gig phone MWI

2006-12-08 Thread Doug Crompton
Does anyone have personal experience with a 5.8gig wireless phone (system)
that has an MWI that WORKS with asterisk via fxs (in my case spa3k)
generated MWI. I know the spa3k does stuttered dialtone but not sure if it
generates FSK MWI.

I see some that state they do but I also see reviews that say they don't.

Doug

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Re: [asterisk-users] 5.8gig phone MWI

2006-12-08 Thread Steve Prior

Doug Crompton wrote:


Does anyone have personal experience with a 5.8gig wireless phone (system)
that has an MWI that WORKS with asterisk via fxs (in my case spa3k)
generated MWI. I know the spa3k does stuttered dialtone but not sure if it
generates FSK MWI.

I see some that state they do but I also see reviews that say they don't.

Doug


I've tested the MWI with the Uniden TRU-8866 phone and it works for me.
I've tested it with the Digium TDM400P FXS.

Steve
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Re: [asterisk-users] 5.8gig phone MWI

2006-12-08 Thread Doug Crompton
Thanks, but unfortunately that is an expensive 2 line phone compared to
others in their line that have a base and two or three remotes for the
same price. Seems a lot to pay for a MWI.

I wonder if anyone has had experience with panasonic wireless 5.8gig and
MWI?? They advertise compatibility on some models but I also saw a review
comment that it did not work.

Doug

On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Steve Prior wrote:

 Doug Crompton wrote:

  Does anyone have personal experience with a 5.8gig wireless phone (system)
  that has an MWI that WORKS with asterisk via fxs (in my case spa3k)
  generated MWI. I know the spa3k does stuttered dialtone but not sure if it
  generates FSK MWI.
 
  I see some that state they do but I also see reviews that say they don't.
 
  Doug

 I've tested the MWI with the Uniden TRU-8866 phone and it works for me.
 I've tested it with the Digium TDM400P FXS.

 Steve
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Re: [asterisk-users] 5.8gig phone MWI

2006-12-08 Thread Tom Lynn

You're trying to teach a pig to sing.  The uniden items you refer to
probably have their own internal answering machine, mine does.  It's
designed to light the lamp only when it's own machine has a message.

On 12/8/06, Doug Crompton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thanks, but unfortunately that is an expensive 2 line phone compared to
others in their line that have a base and two or three remotes for the
same price. Seems a lot to pay for a MWI.

I wonder if anyone has had experience with panasonic wireless 5.8gig and
MWI?? They advertise compatibility on some models but I also saw a review
comment that it did not work.

Doug

On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Steve Prior wrote:

 Doug Crompton wrote:

  Does anyone have personal experience with a 5.8gig wireless phone
(system)
  that has an MWI that WORKS with asterisk via fxs (in my case spa3k)
  generated MWI. I know the spa3k does stuttered dialtone but not sure
if it
  generates FSK MWI.
 
  I see some that state they do but I also see reviews that say they
don't.
 
  Doug

 I've tested the MWI with the Uniden TRU-8866 phone and it works for me.
 I've tested it with the Digium TDM400P FXS.

 Steve
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