Linksys WIP310V2 User Manual

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AppendixB
Specifications
Wireless-G IP Phone
Appendx B:  
Specfcatons
Model 
WIP310  
Standards 
802 .11b, 802 .11g
Band 
2 .4Ghz
Transmit Power 
13 dBm for 802 .11g / 15 dBm  
 
for 802 .11b
Radio Range 
Out-door up to 100m-300m,  
 
In-door up to 25m-100m
Antenna 
PIFA
External Interface 
One USB Port (1 .1 and 2 .0),  
 
2 .5m Standard 4 Segment Ear  
 
Phone Jack
Display 
1 .8 inch TFT, LCD (128 x 160  
 
pixels) 65K Colors, Backlit
Memory 
32MB NAND Flash + 32MB  
 
SDRAM
Network Protocols 
TCP/UDP/IP, IPV4, DNS, SDP,  
 
ARP, ICMP, DHCP Client, Static  
 
IP, PPPoE
Security 
64-bit, 128-bit WEP Encryption
 
WPA – PSK / TKIP
 
WPA2 – AES / PSK (802 .11i)
 
WPS
Voice Protocols 
SIP v2 Session Initiation    
 
Protocol RFC3261, 3262, 3263,  
 
3264
 
SDP RFC 2327
 
SIP Re-Registration with    
 
Primary SIP Proxy
 
SIP Proxy Redundancy via DNS  
 
SRV
Voice Codec's 
G .711 u-law / A-law, G .723 .1  
 
(6 .3kbps, 5 .3kbps), G .726 (at 32  
 
kbps only ), G .729AB       
DTMF Transmission 
In-band, Out-band (RFC2833)
Voice Quality 
G .167 and G .168 Echo  
 
 
Cancellation
 
Automatic Gain Control (AG)
 
Adaptive Jitter Buffer
 
Packet/Frame Lost  
 
 
Concealment
 
Adjustable Audio Frames Per  
 
Packet
 
CNG - Comfort Noise  
 
 
Generation
 
VAD - Voice Activity Detection
Call Control 
Caller ID
 
Call Mute
 
Call Hold / Resume
 
Call Forward ( Conditional,  
 
Unconditional, Busy or No  
 
Answer)
 
Call Transfer (Attended or  
 
Blind)
 
Call Waiting
 
Call Blocking
 
Do Not Disturb
 
Shared Line Appearance
 
3-way Conferencing with local  
 
mixing
Phone Feature 
Speaker Phone
 
Local Phone Book
 
Dial from Call History
 
SMS (Short Message Service)
 
Web Services ( Weather / Stock  
 
Quote / Local Search)
 
Selectable Ring Tones
 
Key Lock
 
Volume Control
 
RF/Battery level indication
 
WiFi Signal Integrity and    
 
Performance
 
WiFi AP Site Survey
 
Voice / Data Statistic
 
Speed Dial
 
Clock
 
Phone Book (200 Records)
 
Call History (20 Records)
Management features 
Embedded Web configuration  
 
interface (with password    
 
protection)
 
Auto Provisioning via TFTP/ 
 
HTTP/HTTPS
 
Configuration changes via MMI  
 
or Web GUI
 
Remote Software firmware via  
 
TFTP/HTTP
 
Configuration Redundancy