Someone offline kindly corrected me..it's not Avaya, but Polycom.  

Frank

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Linksys and ruggedized don't go in the same sentence. ;)

I would recommend at looking at Spectralink (now Avaya) and ASCOM.  Those
are the only two that are anywhere near ruggedized.

Frank

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiFi SIP phones

 

We are looking for a WiFi SIP phone to deploy to students in the field for
communication with each other and supervisors.  Something that is ruggedized
would be preferred, but we are considering the Linksys WIP330 as an option.
We have an Asterisk server that the phone can use, but we would also like
the ability for the phone to call each other by IP address, independent of a
server.

 

Any suggestions on models and places to purchase them?

 

Thanks,

 

Nathan

 

 

Nathan P. Hay
Network Engineer
Computer Services
Cedarville University
www.cedarville.edu <http://www.cedarville.edu/>  

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