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08-13-2007, 04:23 AM | #142 |
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I wonder if it would be possible to have multiple domain/realm's and with each going to the same IP group -- perhaps extra public IP's for the clusters?
If the problem is that the phone cannot take two registrations with the same domain/realm, then making it unique some other way might be the answer that the user is looking for. |
08-13-2007, 07:27 AM | #143 |
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i discover something today (but no solution, hopefully someone can enlighten me). my E65 is register ok to my wireless network, i can talk between voxalot account with no problem (so this is not a problem)
BUT the problem is as follow: when i rang from the pstn number and dial my voxalot extension, my phone rang but i can't hear sound on either side. I have tested with the same Nokia E65 phone and on same wireless network: i have register pennytel and tested to ring from external (not within pennytel to pennytel) it was working ok, where i can hear both side. I have adjusted my settings as follow: 1) Proxy server and registrar server filling the same details as per recommendation by Martin. 2) Proxy server leave blank and only filling details on registrar server. 2) tried transport type: UDP / TCP / AUTO appreciate someone can enlighten me, if this is a permanent error i'll give up as i have already tested it for two days but no success so far. |
08-23-2007, 07:53 AM | #144 |
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AIS (thialand) Nokia e61i and GPRS :/ confused...
ok... not sure but can anyone help me?
Just got VoXaLot accounts and i've got it working fine on my wireless accress point here in Bangkok using Engin as the provider Works like a DREAM yay!!! I want to set it up so when i leave the house it'll make call using the AIS-GRPS-Internet and VoXaLot?? Can i? How do i?? I copied the VoXaLot sip connection and updated the Access point to AIS-GPRS-Internet (one of 4 default AIS connections that appears automatically, MMS, WAP, Streaming) I also tried streaming... I turn on GPRS and i still get ' NOT REGISTERED ' I'm still registered via WIFI with Voalot and Engine Sip Settings... Any suggestions?? Am i making any sense?? |
08-26-2007, 08:55 AM | #145 |
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I have just being doing some testing with my Nokia phone and VoXaLot over my Three (Australia) 3G connection, and I am happy to report that with the following settings on the Nokia SIP client, that the registration of my account at VoXaLot no longer drops out:
SIP Settings: Profile name: VoXaLot Service profile: IETF Default access point: <for you to define> Public user name: sip:xxxxxx@au.voxalot.com Use compression: No Registration: Always on Use security: No Proxy server: Proxy server address: None Realm: None User name: None Password: None Allow loose routing: Yes Transport type: UDP Port: 5060 Registrar server: Registrar server address: sip:au.voxalot.com Realm: voxalot.com User name: xxxxxx. <- where xxxxxx is user VoXaLot user name Password: <your VoXaLot password> Allow loose routing: Yes Transport type: UDP Port: 5060 Go to Tools --> Settings --> Connection --> Internet Tel. Create a new profile (if there isn't one already) and call it VoXaLot, or whatever you want, or leave it named default. Under SIP profiles select the VoXaLot account you created above. However, I have tested the connection using the 600 echo test, and the words were breaking up and there was a lot of lag. This is undoubtedly due to the old problem with my set-up, ie that the G.711 codec is being used by default, and the upload bandwidth of 64kbps is insufficient for that codec. If VoXaLot were to give the user the option of selecting which codec to use with VoXaLot, like it does with other providers, the problem would be solved. |
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Yes, very welcome. It would be great to know how it might be possible to do this myself; I've researched and hit too many stumbling blocks thus far. The only 'real' avenue is to trial NowSMS and later purchase it for continued use, but it is never going to be a value purchase for the occasional user at the prices they are asking.
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I have just got a new E65 and have got it to the stage of registering and making outgoing calls. I am working through my home WiFi and registered to voxalot.
It is taking approx 60 seconds from when I push dial for the outgoing call to ring. Is this something I have set up incorrectly or is this normal? |
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