Amsterdam718 All American 15134 Posts user info edit post |
it's for VoIP service, but it says you can use it for hotspots. i have a VoIP line at home. has anyone tried this? 5/5/2008 2:56:12 PM |
MOODY All American 9700 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Conclusion This Linksys WIP330 is great for businesses using any IP-PBX that supports the SIP standard, which is pretty much every IP-PBX these days. If you recall, I had an "exclusive" on Cisco finally adopting the SIP standard (Cisco Unified Communications) over their proprietary Skinny protocol, thus you can even use the Linksys WIP330 on a Cisco Call Manager system. Of course the Linksys WIP330 will work with the ever-popular Asterisk phone system as well. No Skype support is surprising, but I did notice some Skype config files on the phone itself, so perhaps this capability is coming. Certainly Windows CE has the ability to run a Skype client. Even with its built-in browser and its ability to logon to authenticated hotspots, due to its price ($369.99), only executives with money to burn, or gadget freaks that just have to have the latest and greatest gadgets, will find the Linksys WIP330 attractive enough to purchase." |
http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/voip/linksys-wip330-wirelessg-ip-phone-review.asp5/5/2008 4:42:13 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Even with its built-in browser and its ability to logon to authenticated hotspots, due to its price ($369.99), only executives with money to burn, or gadget freaks that just have to have the latest and greatest gadgets, will find the Linksys WIP330 attractive enough to purchase." |
then you're not really surprised amsterdouche posted this, are you? the alias that buys cocaine and benzs (or bentleys or whatever he pretends to drive these days) but can't pass a simple CCNA exam without taking it a dozen times or can't afford an $8k bond would definitely be into these things5/5/2008 5:00:18 PM |
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