] On Behalf Of Adi Linden
Sent: December 31, 2004 6:17 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] BroadVoice WiSIP with Asterisk
BroadVoice sells a wireless SIP phone for $149. Does this phone as sold
by BroadVoice work with Asterisk or is it a locked
After some reading I see that DECT requires dedicated base station
hardware. I am looking for something to work with established 802.11
infrastructure. I've used a Cisco 7920 on Cisco CallManager. It works
quite well. Unfortunately its price is way out of line for my purposes.
Adi
On Sun, 2 Jan
I've heard good reports of the Senao Wi-Fi SIP phone.
Mike
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 16:12:29 -0600, Adi Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After some reading I see that DECT requires dedicated base station
hardware. I am looking for something to work with established 802.11
infrastructure. I've used
Any idea where it can be purchased.
Adi
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, Mike Dent wrote:
I've heard good reports of the Senao Wi-Fi SIP phone.
Mike
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On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 10:16, Adi Linden wrote:
Any idea where it can be purchased.
Adi
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, Mike Dent wrote:
I've heard good reports of the Senao Wi-Fi SIP phone.
You could try their web site senao.com.tw if you can get past the
stupid Chinese M$ IIS 404 page.
Mike
BroadVoice sells a wireless SIP phone for $149. Does this phone as sold
by BroadVoice work with Asterisk or is it a locked down device like the
Vonages ATA186?
Adi
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Adi Linden wrote:
BroadVoice sells a wireless SIP phone for $149. Does this phone as sold
by BroadVoice work with Asterisk or is it a locked down device like the
Vonages ATA186?
You'd probably have to ask them that. Just so you know, you can buy that
phone elsewhere. It
BroadVoice sells a wireless SIP phone for $149. Does this phone as sold
by BroadVoice work with Asterisk or is it a locked down device like the
Vonages ATA186?
You'd probably have to ask them that. Just so you know, you can buy that
phone elsewhere. It is made by Pulver Innovations
I didn't look into any disconnect fees yet. That's a good one to be aware
of since the phone appears to be available in a bundle with their service.
I had a look at the Pulver cordless. How does it (at $199) compare to the
Zyxel 2000W (~$250 from voipsupply.com)?
Adi
They are the same phone.