Tuesday, September 27, 2005

 

Test of SunComm WiFi SIP phone

A package came to the office with this SIP WiFi phone. This seemed interesting. After struggling a bit to configure it I managed to get it to work. It found that it was amazingly difficult to enter the correct information such as user names, proxy server and passwords via the GUI on the phone, even erasing characters was really difficult, I had to use the on/off button to erase, who came up with that idea?

The phone configuration website can be accessed via a computer on the same router as the phone is connected to. When I discovered that, configuring the device became much more straightforward.


SunComm Wifi SIP phone

Some features on the phone: phonebook, NAT traversal with STUN, Wireless mode is 802_11_b, WEP 128 bits cryptation, Voice Codecs G.711a, G.711u, G.729 and web interfaces for administrator and users.

So my opinion after using the phone a bit is that it is a nice WiFi phone, the stand-by time for the battery is far to low, I will last for a day before you have to charge it again, the phone does not come with a charging station so it is easy to forget to charge it. The sound quality is pretty good, and it is possible to set jitter buffers and voice frames per packet.

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