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On 05/07/12 13:04, Benny Amorsen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">man, 07 05 2012 kl. 12:03 +0200, skrev Bart Coninckx:
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<pre wrap="">What about phones like the Unidata WPU-7800
( <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.udcsystems.com/product/wpu7800.php">http://www.udcsystems.com/product/wpu7800.php</a>) ? Does anyone have
experience with those? Would these also suffer from connection losses?
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I don't know that particular phone, but dedicated wifi phones definitely
CAN work for professional use. E.g. ASCOM phones work absolutely great,
they are just expensive.
/Benny
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Does anyone know how things have evolved regarding sessions/call
handover in wifi? I remember reading this document in 2008:
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which basically states that it's a bad idea as interruptions of 70
ms are involved.<br>
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Is this still a challenge?<br>
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Rgds,<br>
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BC<br>
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