Hi John,

You could suggest the use of DECT compliant phones.

Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT)

Wikipedia: DECT

"Interference-free wireless operation to around 100 metres outdoors. Operates clearly in common congested domestic radio traffic situations. For instance, generally immune to interference from Wi-Fi networks or video senders, Bluetooth technology, baby monitors and other wireless devices."


Aaron

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Aaron Thompson
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Network and Telecommunications

Berklee College of Music
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Boston, MA 02215-3693
617.747.8656  [email protected]  www.berklee.edu

On Nov 12, 2009, at 11:36 AM, John Watters wrote:

We are starting a project to completely cover our entire campus with a/g/n Cisco LWAPPs replacing and adding to our current coverage. One thing that has been asked is what should we tell our users what want to use wireless telephones. The old 900 MHz phones are almost impossible to find other than
on the used market. So that is really not an option.

My question to you is what do you do about wireless telephones coexisting
with your wireless network, if anything?

If I get enough responses I will be glad to summarize for the list.

Thanks.

-jcw

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