Using SipToSis to Make and Receive Skype Calls Through an OBi
QBZappy:
Quote from: ccclapp on August 16, 2012, 07:53:08 pm
1. with Skype, when I can call out everything is fine, however, incoming calls trigger siptosis which seems to see the call and then immediately disconnects after ringing once on the computer and never ringing on the OBIHAI phone. Any ideas why this may be?
I've never been able to have a conversation with two different Skype clients registered with the same account. Although I realize that you can have several different computers running Skype with the same login credentials, I thought only one client could connect to the call. In your case you more than likely have one computer running two instances of Skype using the same acct (siptosis and Skype). This is more than likely the reason it seems to crash.
It seems that you could can occasionally use the OBi hard phone and your Skype computer phone on the same call. I think you should consider yourself lucky that you are able to do that at all. That is basically a form of conference call. To have a problem free conference call I think setting the Skype on the computer under a different Sykpe name would be more reliable.
Can't wait to see that How to article. Can I suggest that you start a new thread for this, with a reference to this thread. It would be nice to have a good "How to" in the title so that it will be easier to find in the future.
ccclapp:
thanks QBZappy
Just to clarify, I'm not doing what you imagine. On the local computer I'm running a single instance of Skype with siptosis loaded. Then, I'm calling that Skype number from my iPhone Skype app login to a different account. Thus none of that should be a factor.
As to my being able to hear a call from my OBIHAI phone both on that phone and on the adjacent computer (which is running Skype and siptosis) it doesn't go so far as to be a conference feature, more of an annoyance because sometimes sounds come out of both. I would want sound only coming from the OBIHAI phone with a computer remaining silent.
As to my how-to, as you suggest a new post may be worthwhile but there is still very good information in this post so linking back to it and giving all the credit to RonR and others in putting yourself may be the cleanest solution...
QBZappy:
ccclapp,
Quote from: ccclapp on August 16, 2012, 08:53:10 pm
As to my being able to hear a call from my OBIHAI phone both on that phone and on the adjacent computer (which is running Skype and siptosis) it doesn't go so far as to be a conference feature, more of an annoyance because sometimes sounds come out of both. I would want sound only coming from the OBIHAI phone with a computer remaining silent.
It looks like others before you have had this issue. Short of turning off the mic and speakers, it may not be possible to control that behaviour. Read the entire thread. The info there might interest you.
Re: Using # in DigitMap for routing to SIPToSis gateway is not working.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=701.msg4307#msg4307
Veronica:
Thank you RonR i got this working nicely :).
Just one thing to add is in this part:
Quote
Add the OBi's SPx IP address in SkypeToSipAuth.props (SPx must be configured as SIP):
*,sip:siptosis@192.168.1.150:5061,YourSkypeUserID // :5060 = SP1 | :5061 = SP2
While in SkypeToSipAuth.props you need to comment this line (add a # before the line):
*,play:clips/invalidDest.wav
So the final SkypeToSipAuth.props file should look like this:
#Default: all incoming skype callers get the invalid destination message
#*,play:clips/invalidDest.wav
*,sip:siptosis@YourObiIPAddress:5061,YourSkypeUserID
NOTE: I didn't have to setup my antivirus firewall or port forward other ports.
If any one know a way to make this work on an Android smartphone would be great, the .bat must be running in the background for this to work, maybe the OBI guys can integrate this to the OBIon app? well they haven't updated their Android app since 2011 so ::)... sigh!
Currently im using Groove IP in my smartphone for my google voice account which is the only i had setup in my Obi110 anyway.
~ V
ccclapp:
Quote from: Veronica on August 17, 2012, 12:15:25 pm
Thank you RonR i got this working nicely :).
Just one thing to add is in this part:
Quote
Add the OBi's SPx IP address in SkypeToSipAuth.props (SPx must be configured as SIP):
*,sip:siptosis@192.168.1.150:5061,YourSkypeUserID // :5060 = SP1 | :5061 = SP2
While in SkypeToSipAuth.props you need to comment this line (add a # before the line):
*,play:clips/invalidDest.wav
So the final SkypeToSipAuth.props file should look like this:
#Default: all incoming skype callers get the invalid destination message
#*,play:clips/invalidDest.wav
*,sip:siptosis@YourObiIPAddress:5061,YourSkypeUserID
hi,
I'm in the midst of writing a idiot's guide for this and it meant I am a case in point idiot. Would you mind elaborating on your recommendation above? I thought using the #is simply a way of putting in text that would not control anything. I must be wrong because you seem to be generating commands with your lines which start with #.
that point aside, would you please describe what you are text is doing in terms of commands?
Thanks
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