Andrew,
Could you explain what problems do you have with Hitachi 5000?. We have
carried out extensive tests with Hitachi 5000 at customer location who
is planning to install more than 120 wifi phones. It is a mining
company at 4200 mts altitude, covering the mining camp, an small village
and
I have used WIP300, hitachi 5000 wireless phones on
asterisk and have had good success.
However, I am looking for a WIFI phone with integrated
belt clip. Has anyone found any?
I have tried after market clips and holders and those just
don't work.
THanks for sharing if someone has found
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 03:45:18PM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
I have used WIP300, hitachi 5000 wireless phones on
asterisk and have had good success.
However, I am looking for a WIFI phone with integrated
belt clip. Has anyone found any?
I have tried after market clips and holders and those
I am surprised that you have had good success perhaps you haven't done proper testing?On 11/10/06, Jerry Geis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I have used WIP300, hitachi 5000 wireless phones on
asterisk and have had good success.However, I am looking for a WIFI phone with integratedbelt clip. Has anyone
I'm using 7920 with chan_skinny (from 1.4branch), it working quite well
I reported some chan_skinny bugs in bugtracker and I can confirm, that
are solved very quickly :-)
Is true, that chan_skinny have less features that chan_sccp, but more
important for me is active development/maintenance
Martin:I had seen your other post and sent you a message off-list, but I never got a response. What do you feel is the most lacking that does not make it ready for a production enviroment.-I've been using a SIP deskphone in my office and usually some sort of ATA at my house, both as the primary
I'm about to start working with WiFi phones on my Asterisk
installations.
Can anyone tell me if they are using WiFi phones on wireless network
that is extended with WDS and how well the phone handles jumping from
access point to access point while on a call?
Do any WiFi phones support WPA
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I'm about to start working with WiFi phones on my
Hi,
I use the Zyxel P-2000W v2 wireless VOIP phones with Zyxel G-1000
access points and the hand off calls fairly smoothly using a port for
the hand off and using WEP security (the Zyxel is not capable of WPA
security yet). I understand that people have problems with some
manufactures
On 3/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm about to start working with WiFi phones on my Asterisk
installations.
Can anyone tell me if they are using WiFi phones on wireless network
that is extended with WDS and how well the phone handles jumping from
access point to access
the cisco 7920 with the latest firmware supports WPA-psk using the AKM
for auth.
it is important to turn off CDP discovery otherwise it will crash other
cisco sccp phones connected to asterisk - advaned menu: Menu, *, #, #,
Send (green phone icon) - network config and disable cdp tx
haven't
rossi.tek wrote:
I'm looking for iax2 wifi phones, do you know where i can buy them?
Yes. Nowhere.
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combine an iaxy and a plain old cordless phone. It works great for me
around the workplace. I think there are even four-line, five-handset
cordless systems, although you'd need four iaxys as well.
Moj
rossi.tek wrote:
I'm looking for iax2 wifi phones, do you know where i can buy them?
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 17:33 +0100, Matt Riddell wrote:
rossi.tek wrote:
I'm looking for iax2 wifi phones, do you know where i can buy them?
Yes. Nowhere.
:)
not entirely true if you expand your definition :P
I have an ipaq which is capable of acting like a soft phone (and it
does,
and that ipaq can do iax2 ??
Guess not
cheers
klaus
trixter aka Bret McDanel schrieb:
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 17:33 +0100, Matt Riddell wrote:
rossi.tek wrote:
I'm looking for iax2 wifi phones, do you know where i can buy them?
Yes. Nowhere.
:)
I'm looking for iax2 wifi phones, do you know where i can buy them?
Thanks
Mario
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On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 18:01 -0400, Cory Andrews wrote:
The F3000 is not anticipated to be available for distribution until late
December/January, FYI.
I came across this one. Haven't seen one in real life though.
http://www.gemtek.com.tw/pro_whsg103g.htm
Regards,
Patrick
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 13:36 +0200, Patrick wrote:
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 18:01 -0400, Cory Andrews wrote:
The F3000 is not anticipated to be available for distribution until late
December/January, FYI.
I came across this one. Haven't seen one in real life though.
trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com wrote:
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 13:36 +0200, Patrick wrote:
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 18:01 -0400, Cory Andrews wrote:
The F3000 is not anticipated to be available for distribution until late
December/January, FYI.
I came across this one. Haven't seen one in real
The UTStarcom F1000 with the latest firmware (3.10st) has improved
sound volume over the default firmware shipped with the units.
Also, TFTP configuration works well so you don't have to configure the
units with the keypad. You will need to get the configuration
compiler from your vendor and be
Wait for the next UTStarCom version... Called F3000, Im not sure, but
something like that.
It will have better battery performance and will have 802.11g
support, and many other improvements. It will be available soon.
Denis.
On 07 de out de 2005, at 00:54, Andy Hamilton wrote:
Anyone
The F3000 is not anticipated to be available for distribution until late
December/January, FYI.
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: [Asterisk-Users] WiFi Phones
Anyone have good words to say about any of the WiFi handsets currently
available?
The UTStarCom F1000 (an 802.11b device) works pretty well. It's about
half the $$$ of a Cisco 7920 (which are also pretty nice), but it
seems like most of the config is done from
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Can you try zyxel. I has graphical interface to do the configuration.
goksie
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Andy Hamilton wrote:
Anyone have good words to say about any of the WiFi handsets currently
available?
The UTStarCom F1000 (an 802.11b device) works pretty well. It's about
half the $$$ of a Cisco 7920 (which are also pretty nice), but it
seems like most of the config is done from the keypad.
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Andy Hamilton wrote:
Anyone have good words to say about any of the WiFi handsets currently
available?
The UTStarCom F1000 (an 802.11b device) works pretty well. It's about
half the $$$ of a Cisco 7920 (which are also pretty nice
Jim,
I have one of the Hitachi WIP-5000 wifi phones. Been using it about 6 months. I've even travelled with it and tried to make use of hotspots here and there. My primary application for the phone was to replace a Panasonic analog corldess phone and Sipura SPA-2000 combination for my home
Hi,
I'm provisioning an office with limited
cabling. I'm looking for a desk based wifi phone. Most of the ones
I've seen are handsets. Any ideas?
Thanks, WILL
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On 10/7/05, Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm provisioning an office with limited cabling. I'm looking for a desk
based wifi phone. Most of the ones I've seen are handsets. Any ideas?
Thanks, WILL
Will,
I don't know of a specific wifi deskphone... but I have run my
I've also only heard of the Clipcomm
Along the same lines...
Why doesn't anyone make a wireless ATA? Am I the only one with a need
for such a thing? By the time I plug in a wireless bridge, an ata and a
cordless phone, I need a five outlet powerstrip and shoebox to hide all
the
I've got a Polycom 501 that I run off a Wifi Game Adapter in my home. It works fine.
On 10/7/05, John Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/7/05, Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,
I'm provisioning an office with limited cabling.I'm looking for a desk based wifi phone.Most of the
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I've also only heard of the Clipcomm
Along the same lines...
Why doesn't anyone make a wireless ATA? Am I the only one with a need
for such a thing? By the time I plug in a wireless bridge, an ata
, 2005 6:14
AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] wifi phones -
desk
Hi,
I'm provisioning an office with limited
cabling. I'm looking for a desk based wifi phone. Most of the ones
I've seen are handsets. Any ideas?
Thanks
On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 00:15, Michael Graves wrote:
Try Strix as the access points, It has cell handover and roaming features.
Very important for telephony wireless.
Jim,
I have one of the Hitachi WIP-5000 wifi phones. Been using it about 6
months. I've even travelled with it and tried to
Anyone have good words to say about any of the WiFi
handsets currently available?
Thanks.
Jim
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I am also interested to find out about wifi handset tha voipsupply.com
sells. is it any good?
Thanks
James H Thompson wrote:
Anyone have good words to say about any of the WiFi handsets currently
available?
Thanks.
Jim
Anyone have good words to say about any of the WiFi handsets currently
available?
The UTStarCom F1000 (an 802.11b device) works pretty well. It's about
half the $$$ of a Cisco 7920 (which are also pretty nice), but it
seems like most of the config is done from the keypad. There is a TFTP
Hi,
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What on earth did you do to your reply, I hit reply or
reply-to-list and all I get for quoted text is your see
below -- how very odd.
He has sig-dashes below that line, so your client thinks the only thing
below is a signature, which does not need to be
What on earth did you do to your reply, I hit reply or
reply-to-list and all I get for quoted text is your see
below -- how very odd.
He has sig-dashes below that line, so your client thinks the only thing
below is a signature, which does not need to be quoted :-)
A, you are correct,
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 11:30:09PM -0600, Jonathan Moore wrote:
See below
Actually you can control the volume while in call with the four way toggle
button in the center of the phone. Right for louder, left for softer. The
I saw that botton, but adjusting them make so little effect on the
Below
Quoting Yifang Dai [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 11:30:09PM -0600, Jonathan Moore wrote:
See below
Actually you can control the volume while in call with the four way toggle
button in the center of the phone. Right for louder, left for softer. The
I saw that
When you get it going please compare notes on functionality. So far I am finding
Mine appears to be working fine..
the Wisip likes my brand new Cisco AP1100 a lot more than either an airport or
linksys ap. This could however be wep as my new Ap doesn't have that setup yet.
Mine works ok
See below
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When you get it going please compare notes on functionality. So far I am
finding
Mine appears to be working fine..
the Wisip likes my brand new Cisco AP1100 a lot more than either an airport
or
linksys ap. This could however be
What on earth did you do to your reply, I hit reply or reply-to-list and all
I get for quoted text is your see below -- how very odd.
Anyway the WiSIP only has ulaw and g729 codecs. As I don't have any g729
codecs in my * setup I use ulaw.
I would love to know if anyone using the wisip has
Miguel,
IPC5000 doesn't support G729 (8 kbps) (it only support G711 64kbps)
Be carefull with what you buy.
Hector.
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Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 9:38 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wifi
support G711 64kbps)
Be carefull with what you buy.
Hector.
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Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 9:38 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wifi Phones
Hello list, I was going to buy
To: Asterisk Users
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wifi Phones
Hello list, I was going to buy this weekend a Wisip from
http://www.pulverinnovations.com/, but jeff got out of stock and he
wont have Wisip for the next 3 to 4 weeks. So I start searching for
other wifi phones because I was really
Hello list, I was going to buy this weekend a Wisip from
http://www.pulverinnovations.com/, but jeff got out of stock and he wont
have Wisip for the next 3 to 4 weeks. So I start searching for other
wifi phones because I was really upset about it and I found IPC5000 from
To: Asterisk Users
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wifi Phones
Hello list, I was going to buy this weekend a Wisip from
http://www.pulverinnovations.com/, but jeff got out of stock and he wont
have Wisip for the next 3 to 4 weeks. So I start searching for other
wifi phones because I was really upset about
To: Asterisk Users
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wifi Phones
Hello list, I was going to buy this weekend a Wisip from
http://www.pulverinnovations.com/, but jeff got out of stock and he wont
have Wisip for the next 3 to 4 weeks. So I start searching for other
wifi phones because I was really upset about
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