[Asterisk-Users] WiFi Phones

Asterisk User List asteriskuserlist at advancepkg.com
Fri Oct 7 06:11:20 MST 2005


We bought a couple of the UTStarCom phones.  They work fine in the
office environment where noise is low, but on our production floor it is
impossible for me to hear what is being said and the person on the other
end of the call also says that they cannot hear a thing from the F1000
when the wireless phone is in a noisy environment.  Still looking for a
good WiFi phone for production/factory use.


--Phil


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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Vahan
Yerkanian
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 5:53 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] WiFi Phones

Andy Hamilton wrote:
>>Anyone have good words to say about any of the WiFi handsets currently

>>available?
> 
> 
> The UTStarCom F1000 (an 802.11b device) works pretty well. It's about 
> half the $$$ of a Cisco 7920 (which are also pretty nice), but it 
> seems like most of the config is done from the keypad. There is a TFTP

> option, but it seems that isn't quite perfect. You could check the 
> manual (I programmed the unit without that, except to find that the 
> default password is 888888).
[snip]
> 
> The keypad is a touch small, and sometimes I hit the wrong key (and my

> fingers aren't terribly fat). I also seemed to have a problem 
> transferring calls (using the built in transfer function -- # should 
> still work). Despite many vendors' pages saying that it does 802.1x 
> authentication, it sure looks like WEP is the only available 
> "security" option.

Bought one from VoipSupply too,

And yes, it doesn't support 802.1x radius auth (no place to select
method, client certificate, etc). I've contacted voipsupply support
about this and asked them to remove the 802.1x support listed on the
product pages but got a cryptic reply that the phone does support 802.1x
MD5.. (md5 is just a method of one of not supported 802.1x auths).

Also, the max volume for the headpiece was actually quite low - in noisy
environments as on streets you'll have hard time listening to the
conversation.

Overall, this phone is OK for home and small office use, nothing more.

Just my $0.02 in,
Vahan

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