SpectraLink NetLink Wireless Telephones Best Practices White Paper Wireless Telephone User Manual
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1.0 Introduction
Wi-Fi telephony is the convergence of wireless voice and data 
applications using a common Wi-Fi wireless LAN. Wi-Fi telephony 
bridges traditional telecommunications, data communications, and 
mobile technologies. A Wi-Fi wireless telephone is a wireless LAN client 
device, using the same network technology as wireless laptops and 
PDAs, and sharing the same medium. A Wi-Fi wireless telephone is 
also functionally equivalent to a wired telephone, requiring configuration 
and management from the local enterprise telephone system. Lastly, a 
Wi-Fi wireless telephone is a mobile communication device that requires 
special considerations for continuous high-quality connections as the 
user moves throughout the coverage area. 
SpectraLink pioneered the use of Wi-Fi telephones in a wide variety of 
applications and environments, making SpectraLink’s NetLink Wireless 
Telephones the market-leading Wi-Fi telephone devices. This document 
identifies issues and solutions based on SpectraLink’s extensive 
experience with Wi-Fi telephony. 
1.1 Comparing
Voice and Data
Voice and data applications have different attributes and network 
requirements. The most significant difference is their tolerance for 
network errors and delays. Whereas data applications are designed to 
accept just about any amount of packet delays and retransmissions, 
voice quality will suffer with just a few hundred milliseconds of delay or a 
very small percentage of lost packets. Data applications are typically 
bursty in terms of bandwidth utilization, while a telephone conversation 
utilizes a consistent, and relatively small, amount of network bandwidth. 
1.2 Implementation
Issues
Using a wireless LAN for voice is not complex, but there are some things 
that need to be considered, particularly for enterprise applications. A 
critical objective of deploying enterprise Wi-Fi telephony is to maintain 
similar voice quality, reliability, and functionality as users expect from 
their wired business telephones. The key issues in deploying Wi-Fi 
telephony are coverage, capacity, quality of service (QoS), telephone 
switch integration, and security. This white paper provides 
recommendations for ensuring that a network environment is optimal for 
SpectraLink’s NetLink Wireless Telephones. 
2.0 Wireless LAN Layout Considerations
NetLink Wireless Telephones utilize a Wi-Fi network consisting of 
wireless LAN access points (APs) distributed throughout an enterprise 
environment. The required number of APs is driven by two factors: 
coverage area and system capacity. 
