Quantar Replacement
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2003 12:07 pm
The URL noted below gives a very high level (almost at a cartoon level) view of an IP Gateway for a Quantar, and an associated 2-Way radio system. I assume that the interconnection point to the Internet is at the DIU3000, perhaps out of the DIU3000 Communications Port (one of the 2 DB-25 connectors on the rear of the DIU3000)? Can anyone shed any light on this IP Gateway that is depicted in the drawing? Does this appear to involve VoIP?
http://www.westcanwireless.com/pdf/CompleteSolution.pdf
I understand that the new Motorola “top-tier” analog/digital repeater that replaces the now aging Quantar (which is now way overdue for market launch---last I heard, the Motorola Marketing Boys were sitting on the Quantar replacement for some unknown reason, even though it's supposed to be 100% ready to go to market) will have rich VoIP features, via new firmware in the DIU3000. In the meantime, does anyone know how to interconnect to the Internet via VoIP at the DIU3000, with its existing firmware? I don't see how this could be realistically accomplished without some sort of interim SP firmware in the DIU3000.
I really don't even see how the Quantar replacement is even relevant to VoIP, as the capability would be 100% contained in the DIU3000. I do know that the DIU3000 is expected to remain in-place until such point that Motorola goes 100% digital with a non-analog/digital only repeater, as in this latter case there will be no longer be any need for a DIU.
Larry
http://www.westcanwireless.com/pdf/CompleteSolution.pdf
I understand that the new Motorola “top-tier” analog/digital repeater that replaces the now aging Quantar (which is now way overdue for market launch---last I heard, the Motorola Marketing Boys were sitting on the Quantar replacement for some unknown reason, even though it's supposed to be 100% ready to go to market) will have rich VoIP features, via new firmware in the DIU3000. In the meantime, does anyone know how to interconnect to the Internet via VoIP at the DIU3000, with its existing firmware? I don't see how this could be realistically accomplished without some sort of interim SP firmware in the DIU3000.
I really don't even see how the Quantar replacement is even relevant to VoIP, as the capability would be 100% contained in the DIU3000. I do know that the DIU3000 is expected to remain in-place until such point that Motorola goes 100% digital with a non-analog/digital only repeater, as in this latter case there will be no longer be any need for a DIU.
Larry