Tue 25 Jul 2006
WiFi phones for Skype and SIP: available now, but be careful what you buy
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WiFi phones for use with Skype or SIP based VoIP providers (such as Gizmo) are slowly becoming available. For instance, the following phones are already available on Amazon:
- Belkin Wi-Fi Phone for Skype ( F1PP000GN-SK )
- NETGEAR WiFi Phone for Skype (SPH101)
- Linksys WIP330 - Wireless VoIP phone (SIP based)
The Skype phones are also available in the Skype Store
However, note that most of these phones don’t include a webbrowser, so there is no way to authenticate yourself at public WiFi hotspots that require browser-based authentication. This is quite a big problem, IMO.
I would hope that the second generation of these phones overcomes this limitation. Another possibility is that hotspot vendors could provide better support for non-computer based devices. However, since many hotspots are provided by telco owned companies I would imagine they will delay this for as long as possible.
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October 9th, 2006 at 11:03 pm[...] A quick pointer to a good review of the Netgear Skype SPH101 Wi-Fi phone. They find it good, but quite expensive. They also note that the phone doesn’t have a built-in web client, so can’t use Wi-Fi access points which rely on browser-based authentication. « Skype based call center | [...]