> /me goes to work.
>
> There are none that I know of. There are only a couple of
> IAX(2) hard phones, and none of them, that I know of, are
> manufactured in the US anyways, and have problems.
> (Of course, what is manufactured in the US these days....)
>
> That would be a great device, would love to see it come about.
That was pretty much what I'd concluded from my googling :(
Of course, for me, I'd like to see a device available in the UK/Europe....
the US is fine, but your power supply is a bit incompatible with ours, and
the shipping cost is a nightmare ;)
If I could convert my Grandstream GXP-2000's to IAX2, i'd be as happy as a
pig in, er, you get the picture; I could then drop the "one Asterisk per
site" setup I'm currently stuck with - although I suppose the advantage of
that particular setup is all internal calls are truly internal...
Anyway - if anyone hears of an IAX2 WiFi phone in the works, please do drop
a line in here....
Cheers,
Ade.
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