Anyone use a SIP client for making VOIP calls?
What client do you use and how is the quality/performance? Need to overclock?
decmac said:
Anyone use a SIP client for making VOIP calls?
What client do you use and how is the quality/performance? Need to overclock?
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SJPhone with SIPDiscount client...search and you'll find the downloads. They work fine with no overclocking.
what does SIP stand for?
Thanks! I'll give it a try, looks good.
SIP is Session Initiation Protocol, it's a standard VOIP protocol that most telcos use, so that any supporting client/softphone can use their service (Skype have their own proprietary protocol, so you can only use Skype software)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_Initiation_Protocol
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Hi!
Anybody here who knows how to configure the magician, that it can be used as headset device? Which stack is needed, is it even possible?
Thanks!
c ya
Reflex
ReflexNPG said:
Hi!
Anybody here who knows how to configure the magician, that it can be used as headset device? Which stack is needed, is it even possible?
Thanks!
c ya
Reflex
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Maybe just install Skype for PocketPC on youl PPC, and you are ready to go.
Regards,
Arto.
thanks for the tip, but i use Voipbuster.
It would be easier to just transfer the audio between PC and Magician and i can use any voip software i want on the PC...
I think that at least the MS Stack doesn't provide the headset profile as outgoing BT profile. Maybe other stacks do, I'm not sure. Ask in the Bluesoleil thread.
ReflexNPG said:
thanks for the tip, but i use Voipbuster.
It would be easier to just transfer the audio between PC and Magician and i can use any voip software i want on the PC...
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OT a bit....
We should have the standard protocol for VOIP. If this happend, any VOIP software can connect each other without need of same software/protocol.
Imagine if I can use Skype to call to "Yahoo Messenger with Voice" or Voipbuster.....
Just like normal phone (or handphone), Nokia can call O2......
Today, I need to install both Skype and Yahoo Messenger with Voice because they are not compatible :evil:
Regards,
Arto.
There is such a standard called SIP, but Yahoo and Skype aren't using it. For SIP, you can use a softphone like X-Ten. Often, calls from SIP to SIP provider are for free.
Dandie said:
There is such a standard called SIP, but Yahoo and Skype aren't using it. For SIP, you can use a softphone like X-Ten. Often, calls from SIP to SIP provider are for free.
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If Yahoo and Skype doesn't want to use this SIP standard, the SIP standard will maybe become another standard add to Yahoo and Skype standard :roll: .
Just curius, did MSN messenger come to VOIP area too? If so, then #%$&!* to another MS$ standard!
Regards,
Arto.
The most common (and maybe only?) standard for VoIP is SIP. Only for the SIP protocol, you can find Wifi phones and analog to SIP adapters which can be used independently from a running computer. That's what makes them so interesting because they can really substitute a normal phone. I myself use this as telephone replacement and it works perfectly. My provider is Sipgate and I have a normal phone number at home, to which I have connected a standard DECT portable through a SIP adapter (Grandstream audio tone). No phone line anymore, only internet (DSL - also cable works).
Hi,
Anyone knows any free VOIP softphone for O2 Exec which allows to configure to use third-party SIP providers (e.g. sipdiscount, sipgate etc.) ?
Thanks!
SV
use skype
Sorry, I meant to configure with SIP protocol.
sjphone, works fine
With SJPhone, at the moment, when calling, you have to use loud speakers or headset not the phone speaker. Is it right?
Thanks!
That happens with any phone edition device.. Apps don't have access to the other speakers...
Re Sip
I have tried many. However most free products are generic to a provider,
Successful products are:
Xten lite from xten Networks
SJ Phone this is the best and is easily configured to multiple profiles.
It intergrates nicely with our office Sip server too,
Regards
DW
Re Sip
I have tried many. However most free products are generic to a provider,
Successful products are:
Xten lite from xten Networks
SJ Phone this is the best and is easily configured to multiple profiles.
It intergrates nicely with our office Sip server too,
Regards
DW
svkhtn said:
Sorry, I meant to configure with SIP protocol.
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May I know what is SIP protocol?
Is it different with Skype protocol? Is SIP protocol is a standard one?
Thx.
Regards,
Arto.
Artosoft said:
May I know what is SIP protocol?
Is it different with Skype protocol? Is SIP protocol is a standard one?
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SIP is a standard - most VOIP application and hardware uses it.
I meen: SIP RFC 3261
Skype is a own protocol and only skype clients can connect each other using skype soft phone or by skype gateway.
I guess that the source is not public.
I use AGEphone.
http://www.ageet.com/us/
It is not Free.
But, maybe best.
Files are light, but works very well.
the sound is very clear.
We can use SIPdiscount, VoipBuster, VoipStunt, StanaPhone, SIPphone, Free World DialUp, Agilephone, etc all at the same time.
I installed SJPhone and could get connected. I could dial my cell phone number and it will ring my cell phone.
But there is no sound whatsoever in my Universal/JJ.
Can anybody help me? Did I miss something? I tried to plug in my headset but no luck as well.
Thanks.
Also, may I know which version of SJPhone you guys use?
Can you send the link for the download? I can only find the one for 2003SE and 2003, nothing for WM5.
Since I didn't see a follow-up post by anyone, I'd like to say that the SJPhone for Windows 2003 SE works with the universal *only in portrait mode*.
Has anyone [other than shamilsh] tried the ageet soft phone suggested in this thread?
Does Skype work over GPRS or just 3G?
Regards.
Just for text messages, skype is ok with GRPS - but for voice you need 3G oder WLAN.
Hi
Any sip cliente for wm5 that have G.729 (8 kbps) or G.723 (5.3 & 6.3 kbps codecs ?
sj phone only 711 or their own gsm....
Owl said:
Just for text messages, skype is ok with GRPS - but for voice you need 3G oder WLAN.
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Is that need 3G as in would be slow, or need as in can't do it...
Just that GPRS is free for the T-Mobile plan I'm using, but think I have to pay for 3G (Relax + Web & Walk thing)
are there any programs that allow routing of the sound to phone speakers instead of main speakers?
Guys....just use sj phone with sip service from voipbuster.com and forget the rest.... and now you are talking....FREE and with free local rate call back number also...now...that ROCKS :twisted:
BR
Hello
I was wondering if the XDA Exec has a Session Initiation Protocol stack, and if msn mesenger uses the SIP stack?
no, but its doesn't need one. just run a SIP program. There are industrial clients like Persona OnePhone or paid clients like SJphone.
MSN messenger doesn't use SIP.
anyway skype is better ;->
thansk for the reply
i did not quite understand, to run a SIP program one needs to have a SIP stack, correct?
what does MSN messeneger use?
xda_guy said:
thansk for the reply
i did not quite understand, to run a SIP program one needs to have a SIP stack, correct?
what does MSN messeneger use?
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Nothing like this, just install SJPhone and enjoy
What application do you people use here for making true voip calls (not skype)?
On my old XDA 2S I used to have something that was nicely intergrated in the system with the phone interface, and that I used with my Asterisk setup.
Unfortunately I can not remember the name of the application.
How about the Voipbuster Mobile???? http://www.voipbuster.com/en/mobile.html
Nop.. I want to use it with my own server.
The Voipbuster client will only work with VB.
I have developed a simple client sip application on andorid by using SipDemo example which is provided by Google.
My application(everything such as Authentication, Streaming, ...) works perfect over my WiFi network, but when I switch it in 3G network, just authentication of SIP session works fine and the audio streaming does not work!!??
By the way I have a desktop client SIP application(written in C#) that works perfect with my android client app over 3G network, it means that streaming does not work when two client is android in 3G network, but when one of clients changes to my desktop SIP client application(written by C#) streaming works perfectly.
Does any body run SIP stack which provided in android 2.3 in 3G network? in the following links it's been told that Sip Stack does not work in 3G network, if so why I can use SIP in 3G network when one client is SipDemo and another is c# client in windows desktop application?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5139718/android2-3-sip-implementation
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...included-in-android-2-3-does-not-work-over-3g
No body knows
Please someone gimme a hint (((
Why no one helps?
As I know, Google disable the option for the native SIP to work over 3G, in some deviced, the all SIP was disable.
Check that: http://www.inspiredgeek.com/2011/07...laxy-s2-sii-for-making-calls-on-wi-fi-and-3g/
Maybe it will solve your problem also.
alto said:
As I know, Google disable the option for the native SIP to work over 3G, in some deviced, the all SIP was disable.
Check that: http://www.inspiredgeek.com/2011/07...laxy-s2-sii-for-making-calls-on-wi-fi-and-3g/
Maybe it will solve your problem also.
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Thanks for your reply but as I have mentioned SIP auth works fine over 3G and laso I can trace stream packets which is sent by client to another client, so it means it is not related to the "config_sip_wifi_only"