[Asterisk-Users] Pulver's WiSIP with Linksys WAPs

William R Thomas corvar at theonering.net
Thu Jun 24 11:48:01 MST 2004


We have it working fine with g729 off of the WAP54g, but did try G711
under the WAP11 with no success.  I don't think what I was running
into was a codec problem, because it would affect network layer
communications with a phone which did not register.  I.e. pinging the
phone would yield about 7% responses and 93% dropped packets.

The phone would communicate with the DHCP server flawlessly on power
on.  But right after that it would become unresponsive to pings.  I
could see on the DHCP server that the lease got renewed and because we
have two dhcp servers running, it would even change IPs based on the
dhcp response it got first.  The DHCP lease negotiation would happen
promptly, packets would whiz through the WAP.  And then after it got
the IP, it was essentially dead.

On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 11:18:40AM -0500, Jonathan Moore wrote:
> What type of configuration do you have setup with the phone? We found the units
> to be pretty unusable unless you set them up to use g729. With the g729 on 128
> bit wep doesn't seem to quite have enough horse power, but 64 bit wep and no wep
> seem pretty workable. Before we tried the g729 we thought the phone was
> defective because it was so intermetent. We had similar if not identical
> problems with the wisips working better with better quality APs. Seems to work
> great with wap11s in our testing.
> 
> 

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