[asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones
shadowym
shadowym at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 28 08:57:09 MST 2007
Aastra just released a DECT SIP solution. Supposedly they are the first to
do so but who knows. I'm not affiliated with them so it's not a plug or
anything.
http://www.aastra.com/cps/rde/xchg/SID-3D8CCB73-12C98649/04/hs.xsl/21410.htm
-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Henderson [mailto:gordon+asterisk at drogon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 5:53 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Dean Collins wrote:
> Yeh Jordan, my suggestion is don't.
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> If you read this list you'll find plenty of people complaining about
> wireless functionality, the hardware/technology just isn't there yet.
> Stick with wired phones and one or two wireless for particular people
> for now, maybe in 12-18 month things might change.
I would add to this by saying the same... (Assuming you're talking about
Wi-Fi)
The technology is there, but I'm not convinced it's robust enough - yet.
I'm sure it will get there though.
Wi-Fi has many issues - including performance - with many subscribers to a
single base-station you'll experience drop-outs, packet loss, etc.
However, if you're looking for wireless, then you might want to look at some
of the DECT solutions - either by connecting analuge base stations to a TDM
card, or using a SIP compatable base station.
I've just deployed a pair of Siemens CP460IP's and just ordered a couple
more. So-far so good. They aren't perfect - check the WiKi for some details
though.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Siemens+Gigaset+C450IP
And if you need to extend range, there are relay units avalable, although
I've found coverage to be better than other DECT systems I've used.
The down-side is that you can only (I think) have 6 base stations in any one
area, so if you're looking to give everyone their own wireless phone, it may
prove to be problematic - however I've not got the hard facts on number of
DECT basestations, so I could be wrong here.
On the WiFi side, the only phone I've played iwth is the UT Starcom F1000G,
and while it works, most of the time, it's a bit too "geeky" for general use
- it didn't pass the "wife test"...
Good luck
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> Regards,
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> Dean Collins
> Cognation Pty Ltd
> dean at cognation.net
> <mailto:dean at cognation.net> +1-212-203-4357 Ph
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> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jordan
> Novak
> Sent: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 8:19 AM
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> Subject: [asterisk-users] wireless desktop phones
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> I am looking for completly wireless desktop phones. Until I realized
> we needed wireless i was going to use polycom soundpoint 501's. Any
> suggestions on a comparable wireless phone?
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