[cisco-voip] Barcode Scanners for MAC Imports for BAT
Andrew Dorsett
vtadorsett at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 18:15:50 EST 2010
I agree with the recommendation of a Symbol reader if going for wired.
If you google you can even find some bluetooth models that will work on your
laptop (usually act as a keyboard).
Last time I did a large scan we used an HP iPaq with a barcode reader
attached. It was able to scan directly to Excel which was nice. With a
little effort you could precreate your Excel templates to scan and pick DIDs
for assignment right there. Perhaps even print a temporary label to put on
the box for someone to use when distributing the devices. If I recall
Motorola has some quite fancy ones that are a little more durable than the
iPaq for the same $$$ through ebay.
Andrew
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Matthew Loraditch <
MLoraditch at heliontechnologies.com> wrote:
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> Anyone have any recommended models? my boss is looking for maybe a wireless
> one we could use for inventory also.
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