IP Office supports the following wireless solutions:
The Avaya DECT R4 solution delivers the productivity-boosting benefits of IP and wireless communications across multiple offices in a convenient, lightweight handset. It provides businesses with a highly functional wireless solution with the ability to scale to support large numbers of users. This system also supports users in different offices connected via a WAN. The Avaya DECT R4 solution radio fixed part or IP base station (IPBS) connects to the IP Office using an IP protocol based on H.323.
Avaya's DECT R4 solution features all advantages of a full blown DECT solution for the enterprise market: Cost effective high wireless voice quality in a frequency band exclusively reserved for DECT that is secure, easy to deploy and enhance.
The solution consists of:
As the solution contains a handset with liquid protection and BlueTooth headset interface and an appliance server for attaching messaging applications it is especially well suited for verticals like healthcare and retail.
The Avaya DECT R4 solution on IP Office supports up to 120 handsets and 32 base stations. Each base station can be powered over the LAN using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard. Each base station can be also powered by an external power supply. There are two versions of the base station (IPBS) available:, a standard base station with fixed antennas and an enhanced base station with a variety of external antennas. Both base-stations can be installed in an outdoor housing to provide an "external" base-station.
Given the degree of integration available to wireless users with DECT, there are a variety of means by which calls can be routed to wireless handsets:
This handset is fully supported on the Avaya DECT R4.
This handset is fully supported on the Avaya DECT R4.
This handset is fully supported on the Avaya DECT R4.
This handset is fully supported on the Avaya DECT R4.
The Avaya IP Wireless solution offers an advanced Voice over IP (VoIP) client for wireless networks. This solution allows SME's to take advantage of the cost savings and simplified management of a converged voice and data infrastructure.
Both the Avaya 3641 and 3645 phones are optimized for Avaya IP telephony and emulate the wired 4606 IP Telephone. They work in conjunction with the Avaya Voice Priority Processor to ensure voice quality over Wireless LANs. They are field upgradeable through an integrated TFTP client, so telephones can be updated with new protocols, features, and capabilities as they become available.
Based on global standards for wireless LAN's, the Avaya IP Wireless Telephone Solution simplifies network infrastructure by enabling voice traffic to be carried along with data traffic over the same wireless network. Both the 3641 and 3645 telephones are available for direct sequence 802.11b Wi-Fi networks. The SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) quality of service protocol is simple to implement and reduces packet queuing delays for voice traffic.
SpectraLink Voice Priority-enabled access points are available from the leading providers of enterprise wireless networks such as Avaya.
The 3645 supports all of the features of 3641 with the following additions:
Benefits:
Multitude of accessories are available:
The AWTS Open Application Interface (OAI) Gateway enables third- party software applications to communicate with the Avaya IP Wireless Telephones. This serves as a two-way messaging device. Many companies provide applications that interface to your in-house paging systems, email, and client-server messaging. Other vendors with complementary systems such as nurse call, telemetry, alarm, and control system manufacturers are currently developing applications to interface with the Avaya IP Wireless Telephone solution.