Planet DECT VoIP router shares one VoIP conversation among all 8 DECT
handsets. This is a major contraint that you might want to be aware
first.
On 8/18/05, Michiel van Baak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 17:07, Wed 17 Aug 05, Sean Milheim (iDREUS Corporation) wrote:
> > Check out
> >
> > H.323 /
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Michiel van Baak wrote:
On 08:48, Thu 18 Aug 05, Remco Barende wrote:
Hi!
I have the Kirk IP600, technically it's great and *the* best solution for
wireless phones and VOIP. WiFi phones plainly suck for a dozen of reasons
and IMHO are totally useless.
However, here comes
On 08:48, Thu 18 Aug 05, Remco Barende wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have the Kirk IP600, technically it's great and *the* best solution for
> wireless phones and VOIP. WiFi phones plainly suck for a dozen of reasons
> and IMHO are totally useless.
>
> However, here comes the bad part. Currently you need
ussion
> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] DECT gateways
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Nice looking device.
> > Does it support DECT repeaters?
> > I cannot rely on 1 basestation for my handset when I walk
> > around in the location. The Siemens stuff has 10
>
-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DECT gateways
On 17:07, Wed 17 Aug 05, Sean Milheim (iDREUS Corporation) wrote:
> Check out
>
> H.323 / SIP DECT VoIP Router:
> http://www.idreus.com/?page=product&action=view&id=243
>
> Working out a few bugs
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Andreas Sikkema wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice looking device.
Does it support DECT repeaters?
I cannot rely on 1 basestation for my handset when I walk
around in the location. The Siemens stuff has 10
antennas/repeaters/extenders in the building. It's a bit
overkill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Nice looking device.
> Does it support DECT repeaters?
> I cannot rely on 1 basestation for my handset when I walk
> around in the location. The Siemens stuff has 10
> antennas/repeaters/extenders in the building. It's a bit
> overkill, but the Siemens guys tend to love
Hi Michiel,
I have a Kirk set which should be able to do H323, but I haven't had time yet
to try it. They have SCCP and H323 types, and ofcourse there are sets which
can be connected via an E1 link.
I tried H323, it has some severe problems (at least with asterisk). First
of all it is com
Hi!
I have the Kirk IP600, technically it's great and *the* best solution for
wireless phones and VOIP. WiFi phones plainly suck for a dozen of reasons
and IMHO are totally useless.
However, here comes the bad part. Currently you need to use the chan_sccp
driver to talk to it and that is not
Yoann Le Bihan wrote:
2005/8/17, Michiel van Baak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is there any other solution like this out there that works
with asterisk ?
Why don't you use WiFi VoIP phones like ZyXEL 2000W (which is not such
expensive compared with Cisco ones...) ?
Because if you have a network of
Michiel van Baak wrote:
Some of our customers are asking us about DECT solutions for
their asterisk install. Some others will not go to asterisk
if there won't be a DECT solution.
They now have a Siemens or a Samsung PBX. Those PBX-es come
with a DECT basestation and optionally repeaters etc.
All
On 17:07, Wed 17 Aug 05, Sean Milheim (iDREUS Corporation) wrote:
> Check out
>
> H.323 / SIP DECT VoIP Router:
> http://www.idreus.com/?page=product&action=view&id=243
>
> Working out a few bugs with asterisk integration though. Having issues with
> receiving incoming calls. However if you wou
Michiel van Baak wrote:
> They now have a Siemens or a Samsung PBX. Those PBX-es come
> with a DECT basestation and optionally repeaters etc.
> All those basestations speak some own protocol to the PBX,
> so we cannot use them with asterisk.
Why don't you use the existing PBX and connect it to As
l me off list.
Regards,
Sean Milheim
iDREUS Corporation
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> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DECT gateways
>
> On 20:42, Wed 17 Aug 05, Yoann Le Bihan wrote:
> > 2005/8/17, Michiel van Baak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Is there any other solution like this out there tha
On 08:06, Thu 18 Aug 05, Richard Malcolm-Smith wrote:
> Michiel van Baak wrote:
> >Is there any other solution like this out there that works
> >with asterisk ?
>
> If you find something, I would be interested in the outcome.
>
> I want something for the house here, at the moment I just have 2 an
Michiel van Baak wrote:
Is there any other solution like this out there that works
with asterisk ?
If you find something, I would be interested in the outcome.
I want something for the house here, at the moment I just have 2 analog dect
bases plugged into the same line, but you cant roam betw
ation
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DECT gateways
2005/8/17, Michie
On 20:42, Wed 17 Aug 05, Yoann Le Bihan wrote:
> 2005/8/17, Michiel van Baak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Is there any other solution like this out there that works
> > with asterisk ?
>
> Why don't you use WiFi VoIP phones like ZyXEL 2000W (which is not such
> expensive compared with Cisco ones...) ?
2005/8/17, Michiel van Baak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there any other solution like this out there that works
> with asterisk ?
Why don't you use WiFi VoIP phones like ZyXEL 2000W (which is not such
expensive compared with Cisco ones...) ?
Best regards,
YLB.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Heya list,
I need some advice/experience.
Some of our customers are asking us about DECT solutions for
their asterisk install. Some others will not go to asterisk
if there won't be a DECT solution.
They now have a Siemens or a Samsung PBX. Those PBX-es come
with a DECT basestation and optionally
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