[asterisk-users] USB Cordless

Anthony Francis anthonyf at rockynet.com
Mon Jul 16 11:46:30 CDT 2007


Jeremy Mann wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if X-Ten or SJPhone support multiple cordless 
> handsets for multiple lines? I have an office with multiple roaming 
> users(nurses) that are in and out. I’d like to provide them 
> telephones, and my idea is to have a PC sitting in a corner somewhere 
> running a softphone client. When a nurse comes in she just picks up 
> any available handset(anywhere from 2-5 per office) and starts 
> calling. Each handset would be labeled with their extension so that if 
> any inbound calls came to them they’d be able to let the receptionist 
> know their extension.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Also, is it possible to transfer a call directly to someone’s VM(if 
> they are out of the office) bypassing their extension? If so, could 
> someone post the asterisk logic behind the extension setup? I don’t 
> want anything too complex(like setting the DND or phone to busy).
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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Aastra makes an awesome wireless solution that is cellular in design 
that you may want to check out for this situation, then your nurses can 
just carry the phones with them. The product is calls SIP DEC.



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