Hitachi Cable Wireless IP phone can leverage your existing wireless
data network.
Support is available in keeping with your network environment, from environments that use WirelessIP5000 exclusively, to locations in which wireless LAN access points from multiple networking environments are installed. This is called dynamic network binding (DNB).
The WirelessIP5000 automatically roams to the most suitable access point based on the electromagnetic wave strength and communication error state from the access point. The roaming conditions can be flexibly changed to match the access point. (Layer 2/layer 3 roaming compatibility)
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Support for SIP redundancy is offered, enabling you to communicate via an SIP server installed at a branch office if your home-office SIP server should ever go down. Installing secondary SIP servers where appropriate ensures a secure communications path even in the presence of failure. |
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Note: Support by server-side system required |
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A built-in site scan feature enables you to measure signal strength. Use this information to find the best access point, and plan your access-point layout. |
A Ping feature is provided in order to enable you to check whether you can connect to a given person's network or terminal. Quickly perform network diagnostics and other administrative tasks.
Use a PC browser to configure or view the IP settings and other information from your WirelessIP5000. More efficiently manage the terminals in your office.
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Use the WirelessIP5000's Presence feature to quickly ascertain the situation of the people you communicate with (e.g. whether they are out of the office, in a meeting, or out of town on business). No longer must you call to find out, or head to their office to check. |
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Support for instant messaging is available, enabling you to send and receive short messages in real time. Quickly send required information any time, without worrying about the other person's availability. |
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The WirelessIP5000 is equipped with powerful security features conforming to such standards as WEP (64/128/256) and IEEE 802.IX (MD5/EAP-TLS), in order to prevent information leaks in a wireless LAN environment. Authentication via 802.IX (EAP-TLS) achieves secure communications using electronic certificates issued by VeriSign Japan. Communications encryption and prevention of terminal spoofing allows you to access communications comfortably and securely in any environment. Support for WPA, PEAP, and SecureRTP is also planned. |