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Old August 3rd, 2007, 03:24 PM
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Hi all -
Does anybody have any experience using IP phones over a Wireless LAN connection? I'm thinking about deploying something like this:

SPA9000 <--> Buffalo 802.11G AccessPoint <--> directional antenna <--> (about 150 yards) <--> directional antenna <--> Buffalo 802.11G AccessPoint <--> SPA922

Any thoughts on if that will work, or any way to test it besides buying the hardware for a trial? The Buffalo access point doesn't have any way for me to monitor signal strength, so i'm not entirely sure how strong it is. I consistently get about 2ms pings across the link.

Also, Any thoughts on using a PAP2T or other ATA with 2 analog phones attached in place of the SPA922?

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The biggest issues for wireless links are interference, congestion, jitter, and latency. If you are only going 150 yards, don't have interference from other devices, or large amounts of data saturating the link, you shouldn't have problems.
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