08-21-2001 08:06 PM - edited 07-05-2021 12:01 PM
I am looking for any info on available or coming products that offer wireless phone/radio voice capability over 802.11b or other wireless networks. Basically a modern and cost effective alternative for an in-house radio network based on the LAN infrastructure. I just started checking into this so please clue me in.
08-27-2001 07:05 AM
I run Internet radio through my wireless notebook every day. Ive also use Netmeeting and similar voice applications.
09-26-2001 01:09 PM
did you find anything yet? I am with Symbol Technologies and we have released the first wireless phone which works directly with a Cisco Airont infrastructure and Cisco Call Manager
10-02-2001 04:33 PM
Just saw this today. Hope it helps. <http://www.spectralink.com/products/NetLinkIP.html>
10-09-2001 11:31 AM
As you might have seen in a recent Symbol press release(http://www.symbol.com/news/pressreleases/press_releases_miscpr_cisco.html) the NetVision DS Phone is the first 802.11b wireless mobile device ever to receive AVVID verification for resale by Cisco resellers, thus expanding the breadth of product and service offerings for Cisco AVVID IP Telelphony Specialists.
10-23-2001 05:10 PM
We are currently installing a network with the SpectraLink IP wireless phones over an 802.11b network. You can go to www.spectralink.com for info on their products or feel free to contact me at colby@justcisco.com.
10-26-2001 08:34 AM
We actually using two Cisco AP350s, one root the other a repeater to connect to a small rollabout cart that has a PC with a wireless NIC, an 18" LCD monitor and a Polycom Viavideo video conference unit. We use this on a floor with ten conference rooms to supplement the two video conference rooms thats always in use. Works pretty good.
10-30-2001 11:36 AM
As the Symbol Product Manager for NetVision 802.11b phones for Cisco CallManager environments, I would be happy to field any product questions. I don't frequent this forum, but if I don't answer promptly, please feel free to email your questions to me at:
Thanks,
Rich Nedwich
Senior Product Manager
Symbol Technologies
07-22-2002 08:05 AM
Probably the HomeRF is the solution you are looking for.
07-22-2002 10:13 AM
New responses to an old post?
If you are still interested, we can walk you through Wireless VoIP using basic wireless handsets, iPaqs or Jornadas.
There are also some 'Push-to-Talk' (half duplex, like NextTel Direct Connect) options.
Range is up to one mile, so it's worth exploring.
Matthew Wheeler
Chief Wireless Architect
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