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<B>From:</B> Wilton Helm<BR>
<B>Date:</B> Thu, 6 Nov 2008 10:34:35 -0700<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2" POINTSIZE="10">Wi-Fi SIP phones aren't limited to hot spots. I am in the process of setting up asterisk for SOHO. At present I'm not even using VoIP trunking, only LAN to stns and I intend to use Wi-Fi instead of analog cordless phone. I got the Engenius one, and it works, but I haven't played with it much. I was disappointed that it only has a single line appearance, as part of my reason for going SIP was to allow the same features like say my 941. I also got their 600 mw access point, but haven't had time to try it. My goal is to cover out 3 acre property and the 1/2 mile road to the mailbox, including mountainous terrain. Maybe I'll share more when I actually get it all put together. <BR>
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Wilton <BR>
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Please do report on your progress. I've tried a few Wifi SIP handset in my home office and for now I've settled upon DECT as a better solution. But new products emerge and Wifi handsets will eventually catch up.<BR>
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Michael<BR>
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