Thank you for your suggestion. I'm not excluding anything but Grandstream
however that was one of the phones that I had heard about before. I have
been looking through all of the examples including yours and they look real
good. I think I like the all in one phones like the Grandstream enterprise
selection because it's all contained in one system. I was also thinking
about getting a SIP phone that had wireless capabilities or an addon
wireless system. At crystalfontz someone was able to get a USB display to
work with a wireless router to provide a mobile LCD status display so that
could be another option too. I was also able to talk to someone on IRC who
was able to tell me what specific information when looking for a compatible
Ekiga SIP phone. Everyone's defiantly provided me with a lot of help and I
thank everyone for it.

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 7:28 AM, ael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Business Manager Jeremiah O'Neal wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > This question sort of goes with the question I had asked before about
> > looking for a VOIP phone that works with Ekiga.
>
> I use a Grandstream Handytone 486 and ekiga together. I make sure that
> they use different ports. Works well.
>
> ael
>
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Sincerely,
Business Manager Jeremiah O'Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
National University Association of Information Technology Professionals <
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