Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hitachi WIP-5000/IP-5000 firmware

2005-04-18 Thread Russ Beaupre
Good suggestion.  It now seems to roam between access points nicely, even
while a call is in progress.

What access pooints are you using?

-rb   
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[Asterisk-Users] Hitachi WIP-5000/IP-5000 firmware

2005-04-18 Thread Jim Meehan

Good suggestion.  It now seems to roam between access points nicely, even
while a call is in progress.

What access pooints are you using?

One is an original Apple Airport (802.11b only) and the other is an Apple
Airport Extreme (802.11b/g).

-j
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[Asterisk-Users] Hitachi WIP-5000/IP-5000 firmware

2005-04-17 Thread Jim Meehan
Roman Volf wrote:

 Have you tried putting both access points on the same channel?

Good suggestion.  It now seems to roam between access points nicely, even
while a call is in progress.

Also, I found firmware v1.5.3 if anyone needs it, along with manuals that
are quite a bit more in depth than the ones I had before.  If you need the
firmware or manauls, feel free to e-mail me off-list.

-j

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[Asterisk-Users] Hitachi WIP-5000/IP-5000 firmware

2005-04-16 Thread Jim Meehan
I've got a Hitachi WIP-5000 phone.  Seems to work well with my Asterisk setup,
except for a few annoyances:

1) If the phone has been sitting unused for a while, and I dial an outbound
call, it often fails.  Doesn't matter what number I'm calling.  If I redial,
it always goes through fine, and all subsequent calls also go through fine,
until it's been sitting around idle for a while again.  Incoming calls always 
come through, regardless of how long it's been sitting.  Maybe a NAT problem?
I haven't started looking through SIP packet logs yet, but that's my next 
step.

2) I've got two 802.11b access points in my house, same SSID, one on channel
1, another on channel 6.  The phone seems to stay associated with the access
point that it first registered on, unless I do restart network on the phone.
Even when the other access point is much closer with a much better signal.
Both my Windows and Mac OS laptops switch between APs at will, depending on
which is stronger -- seems like the phone should do the same.

Anyone else noticed these issues?

Also, I've got firmware v1.5.2 on my phone.  Was trying to find a link to see
if there's anything more recent.  Anyone have a newer version or know where 
to get one?

Thanks,

Jim Meehan
Oakland, CA

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hitachi WIP-5000/IP-5000 firmware

2005-04-16 Thread Roman Volf
Have you tried putting both access points on the same channel?
Roman Volf
Keystreams Internet Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jim Meehan wrote:
I've got a Hitachi WIP-5000 phone.  Seems to work well with my Asterisk setup,
except for a few annoyances:
1) If the phone has been sitting unused for a while, and I dial an outbound
call, it often fails.  Doesn't matter what number I'm calling.  If I redial,
it always goes through fine, and all subsequent calls also go through fine,
until it's been sitting around idle for a while again.  Incoming calls always 
come through, regardless of how long it's been sitting.  Maybe a NAT problem?
I haven't started looking through SIP packet logs yet, but that's my next 
step.

2) I've got two 802.11b access points in my house, same SSID, one on channel
1, another on channel 6.  The phone seems to stay associated with the access
point that it first registered on, unless I do restart network on the phone.
Even when the other access point is much closer with a much better signal.
Both my Windows and Mac OS laptops switch between APs at will, depending on
which is stronger -- seems like the phone should do the same.
Anyone else noticed these issues?
Also, I've got firmware v1.5.2 on my phone.  Was trying to find a link to see
if there's anything more recent.  Anyone have a newer version or know where 
to get one?

Thanks,
Jim Meehan
Oakland, CA
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