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tuomo 12/5/2012 | 2:37:08 AM
re: Voice Over 802.11: Talkin' Loud; Sayin' Something? What about locating these phones ? One would think that e-911 type requirements are pretty important as well as driving location-based voice applications in enterprise verticals (?)
Your thoughts ?
IPobserver 12/5/2012 | 2:36:36 AM
re: Voice Over 802.11: Talkin' Loud; Sayin' Something? I agree, location is important for the reasons you mention. You can also use location as part of your security or access control policy.

Another thing to think about is presence GĒō is the user available, to whom, under what circumstances, etc

In these respects a campus Wireless LANs could soon look a bit like a small, high-bandwidth cell phone network.
girig 12/5/2012 | 2:33:51 AM
re: Voice Over 802.11: Talkin' Loud; Sayin' Something? Is it possible for an AP to provide voice rather i would say real time services to many stations ?

the throughput (5Mbps) being projected is between peer MAC components andthe bottleneck seems to be the AP, contending equally for media like any other station for delivery of packets to the stations.

Your valuable comments please.
[email protected] 12/5/2012 | 2:33:47 AM
re: Voice Over 802.11: Talkin' Loud; Sayin' Something? you may want to check out this site about a VoWLANs implementation for rural comms

http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/ni/...
standardsarefun 12/5/2012 | 2:28:50 AM
re: Voice Over 802.11: Talkin' Loud; Sayin' Something? I hear that the work in TIA TR41 on quality of service for Voice over WLAN is starting to show some progress. Anyone looked into it?
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