I've never found a wifi phone worth a hoot and own an assortment. They sit
in a box and I settled on a Snom m3 (dect, wifi friendly) which has superior
battery life due to the power needs of dect. I also employ two of the dect
repeaters and use it solely as a companion to a desk phone.
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Subject: [sipx-users] Wifi phones and access point handoff/handover


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I'm looking into setting up a wifi (802.11) voip system for
our office and haven't been able to find definitive answers
regarding roaming between multiple access points. 1) Is this
something that wifi phones can generally do? 2) What are the
WPA implications? 3) Does this cause any problems for
SipXecs?

We don't need a smooth handoff, but occasionally customer
service needs to go into the warehouse to answer a question,
or to consult IT, etc.
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