Besides grandstream-doorphone transplant surgery, no. But it does have
PoE. It's cheap, especially if you already have a doorphone. If you
used a GXP-2000 you can use the display and it supports XML idle
screens.
On Dec 4, 2007 2:53 AM, Nick Seraphin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a similar
I have seen a beta-level unit that also supported POE.
With regards to non-beta hardware, standard analog doorphones work
pretty well with Linksys SPA units.
PaulH
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 02:53 -0500, Nick Seraphin wrote:
On a similar note... has anyone ever seen a SIP-based door intercom
Quoting Paul Hales [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
another option is use some sort of linux based device n770, or even an
nslu2, and program a sip client to behave however you like, then just
fit the thing with a usb based speaker/mic.
actually, a gamepad, speaker and mic with an n770 behind a piece of
I don't think it ever gets that cold here in Australia.
PaulH
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 21:24 -0500, Jon Pounder wrote:
Quoting Paul Hales [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
another option is use some sort of linux based device n770, or even an
nslu2, and program a sip client to behave however you like,
Why not an ATA that has an FXS port with an autoanswer doorbox like this one:
http://www.vikingelectronics.com/products/view_product.php?pid=428
On Dec 5, 2007 9:48 PM, Paul Hales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it ever gets that cold here in Australia.
PaulH
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at
On a similar note... has anyone ever seen a SIP-based door intercom unit?
Functionality I'm looking for is... basically an outdoor rated weather
resistant speaker with 1 button and microphone, when the button is
pressed, it dials a specified SIP extension. Likewise, from the Asterisk
box,