Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-31 Thread Tim Panton
On 28 Mar 2007, at 21:51, Matt Gorecki wrote: I'm also in the market for a wi-fi phone. My boss currently has a cordless phone and wants to keep the same functionality. We have a robust wireless network in the office and the phone will be staying here, so roaming is not really an issue.

RE : RE : [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-31 Thread f6hqz-m
previous cases. Best Regards, Francois BERGERET, France. -Message d'origine- De : Tobias Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : jeudi 29 mars 2007 16:23 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: RE : [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hi the list, Think

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-30 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Am Mittwoch, den 28.03.2007, 12:32 -0400 schrieb Brian Capouch: Jordan Novak wrote: Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30% of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted pair to each phone. But of course they want IP. Are there any

RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-29 Thread Steve Langstaff
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jordan Novak Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30% of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted pair to each phone. But of course they want IP. What phones do 'they'

RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Dean Collins
Yeh Jordan, my suggestion is don't. If you read this list you'll find plenty of people complaining about wireless functionality, the hardware/technology just isn't there yet. Stick with wired phones and one or two wireless for particular people for now, maybe in 12-18 month things might

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Todd H
Any comments on an ATA and an analog wireless? I've been doing it that way and it works well... Todd On Mar 28, 2007, at 8:31 AM, Dean Collins wrote: Yeh Jordan, my suggestion is don’t. If you read this list you’ll find plenty of people complaining about wireless functionality, the

RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Dean Collins wrote: Yeh Jordan, my suggestion is don't. If you read this list you'll find plenty of people complaining about wireless functionality, the hardware/technology just isn't there yet. Stick with wired phones and one or two wireless for particular people for now,

RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Cory Andrews
Andrews From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd H Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 8:47 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones Any comments on an ATA

RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Dean Collins
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gordon Henderson Sent: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 8:53 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones On Wed, 28

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Doug Lytle
Jordan Novak wrote: I am looking for completly wireless desktop phones. Until I realized we needed wireless i was going to use polycom soundpoint 501's. Any suggestions on a comparable I've been looking at 802.11g wireless 8 port switches. I have run into a few hits on Google, that may

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Drew Gibson
Jordan Novak wrote: Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30% of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted pair to each phone. But of course they want IP. Are there any adpaters that will give me just enough bandwidth to get it done. The

RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread shadowym
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 5:53 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Dean Collins wrote: Yeh Jordan, my suggestion is don't. If you read this list you'll find plenty

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Brian Capouch
Jordan Novak wrote: Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30% of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted pair to each phone. But of course they want IP. Are there any adpaters that will give me just enough bandwidth to get it done. The

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Olivier
The RFP 32 access point that comes with Aastra solution reminds a product sold by DeTeWe, a company Aastra bought months ago. At that time, I thought it was a Kirk OEM but I've got no elements proving it (just by looking at both products). Cheers ___

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Stephen Bosch
Jordan Novak wrote: I am looking for completly wireless desktop phones. Until I realized we needed wireless i was going to use polycom soundpoint 501's. Any suggestions on a comparable wireless phone? If you enjoy being miserable and having your phones not work, by all means, use a wi-fi

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Stephen Bosch
Jordan Novak wrote: Okay, I get it. I still have a problem though. I have no way to wire 30% of these end-points. P{hysically impossible. They do have cat3 twisted pair to each phone. If they have Cat 3 to each phone, how can it be physically impossible? Is it *physically* impossible, or is

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Matt Gorecki
I'm also in the market for a wi-fi phone. My boss currently has a cordless phone and wants to keep the same functionality. We have a robust wireless network in the office and the phone will be staying here, so roaming is not really an issue. Everybody in the office is still going to get

RE : [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread f6hqz-m
Hi the list, Think Kirk solution ;-) www.kirktelecom.com This is an DECT/GAP infrastructure solution, and the bases can be seen as something like SIP/DECT gateways. Each wireless phone is like a separate IP phone from Asterisk side. You can use several bases and repeaters (only radio link, no

RE: RE : [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Dean Collins
Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 5:32 PM To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Subject: RE : [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones Hi the list, Think Kirk solution ;-) www.kirktelecom.com This is an DECT/GAP infrastructure solution, and the bases

Re: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones

2007-03-28 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
In that respect I'd rather recommend the Linksys WIP300. After initial frustration it does work great. Roaming actually works pretty well with perhaps 250ms of silence and or distortion if you have really good overlapping coverage. People like to blame WiFi for poor scalability. No doubt it's a