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aasdelat 1:17am on Monday, September 20th, 2010 
The keypad cable is inside the phone, so I got no chance to touch it. But the cable was broken after using for just 1 year and 3 months. I got the phone in last August, but was broken down barely 5 months later. I sent it to the repair centre in Singapore.
Faye 11:42pm on Friday, September 17th, 2010 
I have mixed feelings about this phone. The camera was broken from the day I bought it, and the plastic scratches quite easily.
@@@vera@@@ 11:04pm on Sunday, August 15th, 2010 
I BOUGHT MY PHONE 1 YEAR AGO PAYING 200 FOR IT.ITS BEEN IN SHOP 3 TIMES FOR REPAIR, TECHNICAL FAULTS DUE 2 SOFTWARE.
jwe87 3:51pm on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 
i have had this phone since christmas but i dont understand what everyone is talking about because i have not had any problems with it i think it is a...
roger 9:54am on Friday, July 23rd, 2010 
Got this phone less than 5 months and it hangs, turn off by itself, camera jams and cuts off while talking.
sstires 1:20pm on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 
special look for a special person.... this phone is designed to be magnificent work of art, once you hold it in your hands you feel its beauty.
stever 12:32pm on Sunday, May 16th, 2010 
Outstanding I received my Siemens SL65 2 days ago. I have found it outstanding. When making a phone call the speech quality was excellent. Outstanding I received my Siemens SL65 2 days ago. I have found it outstanding. When making a phone call the speech quality was excellent.
R!chard 8:53pm on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 
Poor Item Very difficult to slide up, needed two hands. Battery started off holding charge for a day, seller send me a replacement battery.
anyNixwilldo 2:05am on Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 
I loved this phone when I first bought it but then it kept switching off for no reason everytime someone called or i recived an sms or when i closed/o... This is by far the best phone I have ever used. There are so many wonderful features on this phone.
ilaij 7:04pm on Friday, March 26th, 2010 
siemans sl65 i bought one of theese phones quite recently, and they are well worth there money, the handy little phone is amazing.

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On Air

Your Eye on the World

Imagine you were in control of multiple video sources, from Web and DV cams to IP cameras and the iSight, which you could view, record and publish with a single click. Turn your Mac into an innovative broadcast-style interface. On Air does all this and more! Broadcast-Style Interface With a unique broadcast-style interface, you can keep track of up to 41 cameras at a time. On Air also enables you to record multiple sources. This allows you to create and edit a video flow of your liking. Camera-Setup-Assistant Adding cameras is a snap. The CameraSetup-Assistant automatically locates all cameras in your network and allows you to simply add or configure them.
Camera-Support On Air offers Mac compatibility for a variety of IP cameras. By supporting proprietary cameras that were originally designed for the Windows and Linux environments, On Air gives them a true Mac flare. You can also use your iSight as a security camera, perfect for keeping an eye on the things you care for most. Easy Image Optimization There is no stopping the power of On Air: Videos of IP cameras mounted upsidedown can be flipped via mouse-click and adjusting brightness, contrast and hue of your content is a breeze.

System Requirements

Apple Macintosh G4 800Hz or higher Mac OS X 10.4 or higher Internet connection
.Mac Publisher Just push the button and the current camera will be published to your.Mac-Account. List view of your local cameras iSights, IP cameras and other local sources will appear here in a list view. The name of this source can easily be changed by clicking the text to the right of the image. Simply click the plus symbol to add another camera. Choose your layout Use the layout buttons to choose the best view for you. Whether you want to view 1 source or 41, On Air has the right layout for you. Broadcast-Style Interface As you can see, there are a large number of monitors on the screen. The smaller, supporting monitors, display the content from any of the sources in your camera list. The large, or primary monitor, is the monitor you will be using to view and record your content. Take control of your video You can easily adjust the contrast and brightness of your image as well as play, stop, pause and record any of the content dropped into the primary monitor. The On Air Controller can be moved anywhere within the primary monitor. Full screen mode With a click of the expand button, regardless of the current layout, On Air expands to fill the entire screen.

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No additional subscription fees. * Prices may vary due to local sales tax.

Supported Devices

IP-Cameras Linksys WVC54G Siemens Gigaset WLAN Camera Allnet ALL2200
Allnet ALL2210 D-Link DSC-900 Digitus DN-16003

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www.equinux.com/store Apple Stores Reseller contact sales@equinux.com
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An HP ProCurve Networking Application Note
Interoperability between ProCurve WESM zl and Siemens Gigaset SL75 wireless phone

Contents

1. Introduction...... 3 2. Prerequisites...... 3 3. Network architecture..... 3 4. Secure wireless WPA2-PSK encryption.... 4 4.1 Configure the ProCurve WESM.... 4 4.2 Configure the Siemens wireless IP phone.... 5 4.3 Confirm the phone on the WESM.... 7 5. Fast roaming..... 7 5.1 Fast roaming options..... 8 5.2 Configure self-healing..... 8 5.3 Test roaming time..... 9
6. Configuring 802.11e and UAPSD.... 9 6.1 Configure WMM on the WESM.... 9 6.2 Using UAPSD on the Siemens wireless IP phone... 10 7. Firmware versions and phone upgrades.... 11 7.1 ProCurve switch and WESM firmware.... 11 7.2 Siemens phone firmware..... 11 7.3 Upgrading firmware in the Siemens wireless IP phone.... 11 8. Reference documents..... 12

HP ProCurve Networking

1. Introduction
This document describes the interoperability of a ProCurve wireless services solution coupled with the Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN phone to provide a secure Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) solution with the following services: Secure wireless encryption with WPA/WPA2 (pre-shared key) Fast roaming Quality of Service (via WMM) on the wireless media Unscheduled Automated Power Save Delivery (UAPSD)

2. Prerequisites

You will need the following equipment: ProCurve Switch 5406zl or 8212zl with the latest firmware version Wireless Edge Services Module zl (WESM zl) plugged into a slot of the 5406zl Two ProCurve radio ports (RP210 or RP230)
Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN phone The wireless services module and radio ports are installed in the 5406zl or 8212zl. The radio ports have been discovered. For more information on this configuration please refer to ProCurve Application Note AN-M1, How to extend your wired network to wireless.

3. Network architecture

Figure 1 details the configuration referenced in this application note.
Figure 1. Configuration for ProCurve-Siemens WLAN phone interoperability
4. Secure wireless WPA2-PSK encryption
The Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN phone supports the following options: For authentication, the phone support 802.1X with the following EAP protocols: LEAP and EAP-TLS For encryption, the phone supports: o WEP o WPA o WPA-PSK This application note describes the configuration of WPA2-PSK encryption.
4.1 Configure the ProCurve WESM
To configure the ProCurve WESM for secure wireless encryption via WPA2-PSK: 1. On the wireless edge services module, go to Network Setup > WLAN Setup and create a new WLAN called voice. 2. Configure this WLAN as follows: o o SSID: voice VLAN ID: The VLAN you want to be assigned to the phone. This VLAN must be tagged on the WESM uplink from the switch menu. (For details, refer to Application Note AN-M1, or to the Wireless Services Module Administrator Guide). Authentication: No Authentication. Encryption: Enable both WPA/WPA2 TKIP and WPA2 AES.
3. Click the Config button, and configure the pre-shared key as follows. o o ASCII passphrase: procurve Enable all three Fast Roaming options (PMK Caching, Opportunistic Key Caching, PreAuthentication).
4. Click OK to return to the main Edit window. 5. In the main Edit window, under Advanced, select Closed System, then click OK. 6. Finally, to enable the new WLAN, at the bottom of the WLAN list window click the Enable button.
4.2 Configure the Siemens wireless IP phone
You can configure the Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN phone from its screen menus or from the Web configurator. 4.2.1 Configure the Siemens phone from the screen menu: 1. From the main screen of the phone, click on the bottom right icon and use the arrows to reach the Settings menu (the wrench icon ). 2. Click OK to open this Menu. 3. Open Network Config at the bottom of the list and click OK. 4. Then open Access Profiles. 5. Click on Profile01 and View. 6. In the Profile menu click on Edit and configure the different settings as follows: Profile Name: voice WLAN: Click Edit and configure the WLAN parameters as follows: SSID: voice Authentication: None Encryption Type: WPA PSK TKIP Password mode: ASCII Pre-shared key: procurve Then click on Save to save the profile configuration. o o

7. If you want to choose an SIP provider, click Provider. (You can define the SIP settings from the Web configurator.) SIP providers are outside the scope of this Application Note. 8. Click on the red icon to exit the Profile menu. 9. The phone screen displays a message that indicates that a reboot is mandatory to activate the new settings. Click Yes to reboot. 4.2.2 Configure the Siemens phone from the Web interface: The Web configurator is the Web interface for the Siemens phone. It allows making all settings on the phone via a PC. To connect to the phone Web configurator for the first time: 1. On the phone display screen, select the Scan key to have the phone search for and associate to an open WLAN (no encryption, no authentication). 2. Connect a PC to the same WLAN as the phone, open a web browser and access the Web configurator at: http://<phone_ip_address> 3. On the Web configurator screen go to Admin and choose Network > Profile Selection from the left panel. You see a window from which you can define a new profile or edit an existing one.
4. For this example, click Edit to edit the Voice profile. You can choose other links to configure IP addresses (static or DHCP), IP Routing, WLAN parameters and WLAN Security by opening the corresponding menus from the links in the left panel.
5. Go to the Network > WLAN Security window and configure WPA-PSK for the Voice profile with the following parameters: o o o Encryption: WPA-PSK(TKIP) Pre-Shared Key: procurve Authentication: None
4.3 Confirm the phone on the WESM
Go to the WESM and confirm that you can now see the phone in Device Association > Wireless Stations:
Note that you can view the phones MAC address, IP address, WLAN, VLAN, Radio Index, etc.

5. Fast roaming

Layer 2 roaming occurs when a phone that was associated to a radio port moves to another radio port adopted by the same WESM. The phone remains in the same VLAN. Layer 3 roaming happens when a phone moves between two radio ports associated to different WESM modules. The voice WLAN is associated with different VLANs (and subnets) on the two modules. In this case, the phone keeps its originating IP address but the voice flow is tunneled by the current module to the home module. For more information on L2/L3 roaming configurations, please refer to ProCurve Application Note AN-M3, How to configure L2 and L3 wireless roaming.

5.1 Fast roaming options

To enable a phone to transition faster between two radio ports and reduce the roaming time, you can configure these options: PMK caching Opportunistic key caching
Pre-authentication These options are available with 802.1X authentication. The Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN phone supports 802.1X authentication with the following protocols: LEAP EAP-TLS, which requires importing a certificate to the phone Note that PEAP is not supported in the Siemens phone, which is why this application note uses WPA2-PSK.

5.2 Configure self-healing
The self-healing feature enables associating neighbors to each radio port. In case of failure of a radio port, the neighbors increase their transmit power to provide coverage and compensate for the failed RP. You can also enable interference avoidance, which causes radios to change their channel settings to avoid interfering with surrounding radios. To enable self-healing: 1. In the WESM, from the Special Features > Self Healing > Configuration tab, check the Enable Neighbor Recovery box, then click Apply.
2. Then from the Neighbor Details tab click Detect Neighbors. 3. You can now edit an RP radio to check that the other radios with same 802.11 mode (a or b/g) have been listed as neighbors.

5.3 Test roaming time

You can determine the roaming time by first using the WESM to determine the radio port to which the phone is associated. To test roaming time: 1. From Device Association > Wireless Stations, note the radios Station Index. 2. Go to Device Association > Radio Adoption Statistics and determine the MAC address of the corresponding radio port. 3. To determine the switch port associated with this MAC address, use ProCurve Managers Find Node tool. o o Use the command show lldp info remote all on the switch if the radio ports are connected at layer 2. Or use show arp if the radio ports have IP addresses.
4. From a machine on the network launch a ping to the phone IP address:
5. From the switch CLI or Web agent disable the port of the RP to which the phone is associated. The phone should lose one or two pings, then subsequent pings should be successful again, indicating the phone has associated to a different RP:
6. Configuring 802.11e and UAPSD
This section details how to configure WMM (802.11e) and Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (UAPSD).
6.1 Configure WMM on the WESM
To prioritize voice traffic you can configure WiFi Multimedia (WMM), which is a WiFi Alliance interoperability certification based on the 802.11e standard. WMM automatically defines four classes of traffic that will be queued and prioritized accordingly. To configure WMM on the Wireless Edge Services Module: 1. Edit the voice WLAN. 2. In Advanced Parameters, set the Access Category to Automatic WMM. 3. In Network Setup > WLAN Setup > Edit screen, go to the WMM tab and verify that the voice VLAN is configured for WMM with four queues: Voice, Video, Background and Best Effort. 4. If desired, you can modify the parameters of these different classes of traffic: o o o o AIFSN, Arbitration IFS Number, the default time before countdown. CW minimum (CWmin), the minimum contention window. CW maximum (CWmax), the maximum contention window. Transmit Ops (TXOP), the opportunity to transmit. This is the time during which a station that has won the control of the shared medium can retain it.

Use DSCP or 802.1p priority (DSCP by default).
5. Click OK to accept Automatic/WMM as the Access Category. Wireless traffic is placed in the four queues according to its 802.1p priority (default) or DSCP value.
Note that for each queue, the four parameters are defined: AIFSN, CW minimum, CW maximum and Transmit Ops. For more information on WMM configuration on the WESM, please refer to ProCurve Application Note ANM12, Using 802.11e and WMM on the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services Module.
6.2 Using UAPSD on the Siemens wireless IP phone
UAPSD (Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery) has been adopted by the WiFi Alliance, where it is known as WMM Power Save. This technology allows saving battery power and fine-tuning the power consumption of wireless stations on WMM-enabled wireless networks. No special configuration for UAPSD is necessary for the Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN phone, which natively supports UAPSD. Siemens explicitly recommends using an access point that supports WMM. See the discussion of Power consumption on page 115 of the Gigaset SL75 WLAN User Guide, available at: http://gigaset.siemens.com/shc/0,1935,hq_en_0_122755_rArNrNrNrN_variation%253A5_pageType%253Amanuals_imagePos%253A2,00.html#content
On the WESMs Device Information > Wireless Stations window, the Gigaset SL75 phone appears as being in Power Save mode:
7. Firmware versions and phone upgrades
This section provides version numbers of firmware used for this application note, and explains how to upgrade the Siemens phone.
7.1 ProCurve switch and WESM firmware
Firmware versions of the switches used for this application note are as follows: K.13.09 for the ProCurve Switch 5406zl WT.01.15 for the ProCurve WESM zl
7.2 Siemens phone firmware
Firmware used on the Siemens Gigaset SL75 Wireless phone is as follows: FW_Gigaset_SL75_V54.exe
7.3 Upgrading firmware in the Siemens wireless IP phone
Firmware updates are available for free on the Siemens web site: http://www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare To upgrade the phones firmware: 1. Download the latest firmware package and extract it locally on a PC. 2. From the PC, access the Web configurator on the phone (http://<phone-ip-address>) and go to the Admin > Firmware Update page. 3. In the Firmware Download filed, browse to the firmware file you downloaded and click Update.
You can then follow the upgrade process on the phone screen. The following messages appear in order: SW UPDATE DOWNLOADSW UPDATE- CHECKSW UPDATE- ERASESW UPDATE WRITEAt the end of the firmware update, the phone reboots automatically.

8. Reference documents

This concludes the procedures for interoperating ProCurve switches with the Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN phone. For further information about how to configure ProCurve switches to support mobility, please refer to the following links: For user manuals for ProCurve 3500yl-5400zl-8212zl switches: http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/3500-6200-5400-ChapterFiles.htm For ProCurve WESM zl manuals: http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/wireless_zl.htm For PCM+ and IDM manuals: http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/ProCurve-Manager.htm http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/IDM.htm For information about the Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN phone: http://www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare For the Siemens Gigaset SL75 WLAN User Guide: http://gigaset.siemens.com/shc/0,1935,hq_en_0_122755_rArNrNrNrN_variation%253A5_pageType%253Amanuals_imagePos%253A2,00.html#content
For further information, please visit www.procurve.eu
2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

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