[asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones

olivier.taylor olivier.taylor at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 07:12:09 CDT 2007


I must confirm

Also we have modified the firmware to have more than 1 sip account and 
have pre-encoded sip proxies, works fine.

Olivier

Alberto Pastore a écrit :
> After trying painfully many many many flawed devices
> we eventually found a very good solution
> for our wi-fi network: Pirelli DP-L10.
> It's a dual GSM/Wi-Fi SIP triband (800/1800/1900).
>
> As a cellphone, no special note about it, but as a wifi phone,
> it has two main features which make it worth using:
>
> - excellent battery life
> - excellent roaming support between different APs even with no L2 fast
>   roaming support or WPA key caching
>
> We now have 30 phones registered on an asterisk 1.2 server,
> connected through a 14 access point network (using wpa-psk).
>
> We've reached a DECT-level quality!
>
> Alberto Sagredo (M) ha scritto:
>> You could try, N80, N95 devices. It cost arround 300 dollars and 
>> works fine with SIP , Wifi and GSM.
>>
>> I have been trying for several weeks with Truphone, Gizmo, Asterisk 
>> and other providers my N80 IE, and it works perfectly
>>
>> Regarsd
>>
>> 2007/5/23, Chris Bagnall <lists at minotaur.cc <mailto:lists at minotaur.cc>>:
>>
>>     Greetings list,
>>
>>     What are people's experiences with WiFi SIP phones?
>>
>>     When I last looked into them about 18 months ago, they were
>>     incredibly expensive, had very limited range and poor battery life.
>>     In the end, it worked out much more cost effective to simply use
>>     ATAs + DECT cordless phones where there was a requirement for
>>     portable devices.
>>
>>     I assume things must have moved on somewhat since then. What models
>>     are currently out there people would recommend I look at?
>>
>>     Thanks in advance.
>>
>>     Regards,
>>
>>     Chris
>>     --
>>     C.M. Bagnall, Director, Minotaur I.T. Limited
>>     For full contact details visit http://www.minotaur.it/chris.html
>>     This email is made from 100% recycled electrons
>>
>
>


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