[Asterisk-Users] Cordless vs Wireless phones

Paul Rodan asterisk at glitch.cc
Mon Nov 8 13:56:57 MST 2004


The WiSIP phone supports WEP 128 encryption. Not sure if it supports WPA
encryption, but that'd be your best bet. I'd use maximum encryption, and
separate your AP from your regular network. Just plug an AP into another
Ethernet card on your Asterisk server. The phones only need to talk to the
Asterisk server, no internet access or anything else. So even if somebody
spent the time it'd take to break the encryption, they don't get internet or
access to workstation or servers or anything. 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kubat, Philip
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 2:19 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cordless vs Wireless phones

We currently have an Asterisk installation and need to add cordless /
wireless phones.  Requirements are these phone need to be equals to the
"wired" devices, i.e. dedicated buttons for hold, transfer, etc. , e.g. not
an ATA connected analog phone cordless phone.  Was thinking of using 802.11b
SIP phones (etc), but this opens up all the security concerns of 802.11 and
the network.  Do any of these phone support VPNs?   Have to isolate the WLAN
from the LAN.

If not is there a SIP (or any other Asterisk channel) device that is a
"cordless  phone".  Some things like combining an ATA w/a cordless phone?
But as one device with all the "digital" features?

Thanks!
Phil

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