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LegoTajkun

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Feb 15, 2017
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Can somebody confirm or deny is it supported roaming between two base stations D100. Configuration required to associate DECT phone extension to one particular base station – is it mean that phone could be operational only in range this Base Station (and connected repeaters) despite other 3 (max supported 4 Base Stations per system) deployed? In documentation is stated “The system supports handset roaming and hand-off between a base station and its repeaters.” What aims that roaming is not supported between (more) Base Stations – but this is a big limitation so I hope that it is not the case. Any experience?
Cheers.
 
The D100/D160 is a single cell DECT system. You cannot roam from one base station to another.
 
In this situation you would need to have deployed R4 DECT, or just put in 1 D100 and repeaters rather than multiple.

Why do you have more than 1 D100 base??

Jamie Green

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Hi jamie77,
area is bigger (hotel with 5 floors) than it could be covered with signal (and repeaters) and also more phones need to register than it is supporter by one D100. So, R4 is way to go. What about some wirelesses solution since there is already wiFi.
 
I never would recommend voice over wi-fi. It sucks. DECT is the way to go.

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