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− | WiFi | + | [[WiFi Phone]]s can be used for [[internet telephony]] connected to [[IP PBX]] via [[WiFi]] or [[HotSpot]]. In other words, the phone can be used as an extension of a [[PABX]] or a phone which is connected to a [[hotspot]]. Some of these [[WiFi Phone]]s may have dual functions—GSM mode and [[VoIP]]—it allows the possibility of receiving a normal [[GSM]] call or [[VoIP]] call through [[WiFi]] mode as an extension to an [[IP PBX]]. |
− | Operating WiFi Phone is not difficult. All you have to do are configure your SIP account by entering the name of the server, telephone number and password; searching any available WiFi access point; and connect to a WiFi Access Point and get an IP address. | + | Operating [[WiFi Phone]] is not difficult. All you have to do are configure your [[SIP]] account by entering the name of the server, telephone number and password; searching any available [[WiFi]] access point; and connect to a [[WiFi]] [[Access Point]] and get an [[IP address]]. |
− | Now that you understand what WiFi Phone is and how to operate them, we will provide some example on how to configure and operate WiFi | + | Now that you understand what [[WiFi Phone]] is and how to operate them, we will provide some example on how to configure and operate [[WiFi Phone]]s. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* [[VoIP Cookbook: Building your own Telecommunication Infrastructure]] | * [[VoIP Cookbook: Building your own Telecommunication Infrastructure]] | ||
* [[VoIP Cookbook: VoIP Hardware for experienced Users]] | * [[VoIP Cookbook: VoIP Hardware for experienced Users]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: VoIP]] |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 14 May 2010
WiFi Phones can be used for internet telephony connected to IP PBX via WiFi or HotSpot. In other words, the phone can be used as an extension of a PABX or a phone which is connected to a hotspot. Some of these WiFi Phones may have dual functions—GSM mode and VoIP—it allows the possibility of receiving a normal GSM call or VoIP call through WiFi mode as an extension to an IP PBX.
Operating WiFi Phone is not difficult. All you have to do are configure your SIP account by entering the name of the server, telephone number and password; searching any available WiFi access point; and connect to a WiFi Access Point and get an IP address.
Now that you understand what WiFi Phone is and how to operate them, we will provide some example on how to configure and operate WiFi Phones.