Using your Maemo device as a cordless landline at home
I was looking at prices for dumb cordless dual line handsets. For something dumber than the simplest Bluetooth GSM handset you still pay at least $200US.
Is there some sort of dual line SIP or other appliance for sending my dual land line to my N900 off the shelf or would it require building a small Asterisk device? I would like to eliminate all but two emergency wired handsets for the land line in my home/office since a cordless is just extra clutter. |
Re: Using your Maemo device as a cordless landline at home
Sounds like you would need a DECT system...
Not sure if there is anything specific for n900 but you could look through here for info http://dect.osmocom.org/trac/dect However these require a base station to operate... which could be a bloody useful implementation of the Raspberry Pi? This might be worth looking into? |
Re: Using your Maemo device as a cordless landline at home
I have Asterisk with Google Voice set up at home as a virtual machine (read no extra hardware required).
Works great. I use PBX in a Flash. slaapliedje |
Re: Using your Maemo device as a cordless landline at home
Interesting... Only shame about the Google part since I distrust all things Google. Would it work with any random SIP?
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Re: Using your Maemo device as a cordless landline at home
If you create a asterisk server at home and have a VIOP/landline gateway - Cisco & netgear make them you could do it.
There is a thread on here somewhere, but my search-fu has deserted me at the minute |
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