an IP phone probably tonight. And I'll be plugging it directly into a
wall jack at the library, not using the wireless. Linksys does make a
wireless adapter for their IP phones though, which is cool.
Mind if I mention your name if someone asks me what I'm doing?
Mark
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:36:03PM GMT, Ned Baugh [ned@tanque.org] said the following:
> Hi all - if someone tries this (using the library's wireless bandwidth for
> SIP/VoIP) and hits a snag, please let me know. We don't have a specific
> policy on this, and it's not something I'd expect our reference staff to be
> able to help with, but we're not intentionally blocking this type of
> activity, and I'd also be curious to hear if anyone tries this out.
>
> Ned Baugh
> IS Department Manager, MCPL
> nbaugh at mcpl.info
>
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:14 AM, Mark Krenz <mark@slugbug.org> wrote:
>
> >
> > Has anyone tried or do you know if its possible to use SIP/VoIP phones
> > at the library? Hardware or software? I'm just wondering if they've
> > blocked them via a firewall or something. I haven't tried yet, but I
> > thought I'd ask.
> >
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