[asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
Shanon Swafford
listbox at swaffordfamily.com
Wed May 23 22:10:23 MST 2007
I work for ABP Technology and lurk on this list so I hope I'm not breaking
any taboos...
ABP is now carrying a dual GSM/Wifi phone. We tested 2 models, 1 had
Windows-CE on it. Some reason we only have the Non-CE version public right
now.
http://www.abptech.com/products/Pirelli/DPL10.html
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<blocked::http://var.abptech.com/s.nl/it.A/id.2041/.f?sc=2&category=31>
VARs/Resellers/ITSPs/Consultants:
http://www.abptech.com/support/qa/index.php?target=become_reseller
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>
End Users go here and we'll help you find a place to buy one:
http://www.abptech.com/aboutus/find_reseller.php
Shanon
ABP Technology
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Duncan
Turnbull
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:51 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
I have a recent dual gsm /wifi from e28 via Skyvoice.
(http://myskyvoice.com/) Its built to use voip or gsm and is about the same
price as existing wifi phones. My main hassle is it doesn' yet do WPA -
WEP's okay and they say WPA is only a firmware load away ;-) , and it has a
browser to login if you need to.
So far so good and then to some degree I am not sure I would use a wifi only
phone again
That said wifi voip is still occasionally flaky but I much prefer it to soft
clients on the laptop.
Cheers Duncan
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael Graves
Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2007 2:50 p.m.
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] WiFi SIP phones
I travel a lot for work. I frequently find hotels that have wifi, free or
otherwise available. But I've yet to find it anywhere near sufficient to
support voip applications. At least not good enough to compel me to not use
my cell phone. If you have control of the host LAN then you can ensure it
meets the needs of a wifi SIP phone, otherwise why bother.
Has anyone ever seen anyone making a voip call on a wif handset ata public
hotspot? While that would score many geek points I doubt it would work in
many places.
About 18 mo ago I bought the Hitachi Cable WIP5000 handset. It was seriously
flawed so I resold it after a few months and settled on the Aastra desk
phone. I do wish the cordless handsets were a little more like a Panasonic
cordless phone...more buttons...easier to program, etc.
Michael
On Wed, 23 May 2007 21:59:03 -0400, Justin Moore wrote:
>On 5/23/07, Michael Graves <dickson at covad.net> wrote:
>> I must say that I've VERY happy with my Aastra 4801 CT phones. I think
that
>> they're DECT. Each can have up to six cordless handsets. Technically its
a 9
>> line phone, but if you use G.729 you can only sustain two calls at once.
I
>> can have a call on the portable and easily take another on the base.
>
>I am also an extremely happy user of an Aastra 480i CT. Awesome phone.
>However, I was under the impression that the OP was looking for a WiFi
>phone that could be carried from place to place, but I may be wrong...
>
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