Le lun 10/05/2004 à 14:51, James Moran a écrit :
Well there's alot to think about and research thanks.
For what it's worth, I have tested Kirk DECT / VoIP solutions and they
work very well (ref. IP600). The radio interface doesn't use Wifi at
all, all the wireless part relies on DECT, and the
Well there's alot to think about and research thanks.
On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 22:44, Jonathan Moore wrote:
Not sure if my other message got through. Wifi limitations with voip are a
function of # of concurrent active calls per access point (in addtion to which
codecs used). A single floor of the
John,
Check out www.vocera.com instead then.
Built for this exact situation.
Cheers,
Dean
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Why not vocera?
http://www.vocera.com
they seem to have the exact product you are looking for and seem to
primarily server hospitals..
-Mark
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Not sure if my other message got through. Wifi limitations with voip are a
function of # of concurrent active calls per access point (in addtion to which
codecs used). A single floor of the hospital might have many many access points.
If you just need a way to contact nurses on call, my guess is
flow that wifi phones are.
Cheers,
Dean
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I guess vocera doesn't have any RF engineers
Are there any other wireless IP phones out there other then the Cisco
7920??
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Are there any other wireless IP phones out there other then the Cisco 7920??
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Hey there,
There is ZyXel Prestige 2000W Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b
David
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Are there any other wireless IP phones out
if your
interested !
Paul.
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James Moran wrote:
We need to have about 30 phones on one floor
And you really think that WiFi phones are suited for this application?
Not an RF engineer, are ya?
John
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i prefer zyxel p200w
for a picture see
http://www.voipbox.de/images/private/protzundco/equip.jpg at the upper
left corner
James Moran wrote:
Are there any other wireless IP phones out there other then the Cisco
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We need to have about 30 phones on one floor
And you really think that WiFi phones are suited for this application?
Not an RF engineer, are ya?
at ~80kbps per phone and (guessing) 5.5mbps average connect I would be curious
to see how bad 30 simultaneous conversations would be with a CSMA/CA
i prefer zyxel p200w
Looks just like the Pulver OEM'd WiSIP.
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You are assuming that they all have to go to the same Access Point and be on the
same channel. For a high density setup you can get APs that allow you to turn
down the signal strength so they can be more densly placed. With the Wisip or
the Zytel you really need to go with g729 anyway for them to
No I'm not but it's a hospital that nurses are on call and need to have
a way to contact them. On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 09:52, John Fraizer wrote:
James Moran wrote:
We need to have about 30 phones on one floor
And you really think that WiFi phones are suited for this application?
Not
James Moran wrote:
No I'm not but it's a hospital that nurses are on call and need to have
a way to contact them. On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 09:52, John Fraizer wrote:
James Moran wrote:
We need to have about 30 phones on one floor
And you really think that WiFi phones are suited for this
Hmm I'll look into it. Thanks.
On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 12:54, John Fraizer wrote:
James Moran wrote:
No I'm not but it's a hospital that nurses are on call and need to have
a way to contact them. On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 09:52, John Fraizer wrote:
James Moran wrote:
We need to have
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Hmm I'll look into it. Thanks.
On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 12:54, John Fraizer wrote:
James Moran wrote:
No I'm not but it's a hospital that nurses are on call and need to
have
a way to contact them. On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 09:52, John Fraizer
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Hmm I'll look into it. Thanks.
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James Moran wrote:
No I'm not but it's a hospital
on a push cart.
Joe
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No I'm not but it's a hospital that nurses
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Why not vocera?
http://www.vocera.com
they seem to have the exact product you are looking for and seem to
primarily
James Moran wrote:
We need to have about 30 phones on one floor
I have seen a couple of test where people claim that wi-fi phone network
should use max. 5 simultanoues calls per accesspoint or your audio will start to
break up. I would take a look at www.kirk.com. They have a DECT
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