SIP Phone (Android) to talk to Obi110 (sp1)?
tlandry:
Ok - I am a very technical guy, but VPN/VOIP terminology - I am not familiar.
My want:
1. Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) has VOIP (SIP) functionality built in.
2. I currently use my Obi110 to communicate with Google Voice.
3. Can I configure Obi110 to allow my Android (or any SIP phone) to talk to the Obi110 to make calls.
And no I do not have/want Asterisk, and yes I know OBiON for Android exists (and works great!) but the above SIP configuration would integrate perfectly with the OS.
Possible? Easy?
jimates:
you can configure it to work with any phone that can call into it, if the caller id will show.
If you have a sip provider on your Android device then you can call into the Obi. You won't be able to do direct dialing like you can from the Obion app but you can access the AA using the caller id of your Android sip through the Circle of Trust
tlandry:
I do not have a SIP provider. That is the point - can the Obi110 + Google Voice act as a SIP provider?
jimates:
My want:
1. Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) has VOIP (SIP) functionality built in.
2. I currently use my Obi110 to communicate with Google Voice.
3. Can I configure Obi110 to allow my Android (or any SIP phone) to talk to the Obi110 to make calls.[/b]
I think I answered that question.
You said you don't have a SIP provider. In order to set up SIP calling on the Android, a SIP provider will be needed I am sure.
What can or can't happen at the Obi has nothing to do with that. The Obi is routing existing calls, not providing any service.
If you want to know if you can set up Google Voice as the SIP provider on the Android the answer is no, GV is not a SIP. Adding the Obi to it won't change that.
There are 3 ways to comminicate with the Obi.
1 - from the phone connected to it
2 - by calling into it from any phone (or equivalent)
3 - from the Obion app
as related to # 2 - you can call the Obi from the Android if you have a SIP provider set up on it.
as related to # 3 -You can call it from the Obion app installed on the Android. You can also place your calls directly from the Android (through the Obi) using the Obion app.
Adding a SIP provider to the Android makes it the equivalent of a regular phone for dialing int the Obi.
Brian01:
This does work now with recent firmware. I use it to make outbound calls from my Android cell phone over my wifi through the Obi using the Google Voice account on SP1. This way I can use my contacts and stuff through the default dialer, not the obion app, and not use cell minutes. I didn't try to make inbound calls through the Obi ring on my cell phone.
My setup:
Samsung Nexus S, firmware 2.3.6
Obi110 firmware 1.3.0 Build: 2586 (1.2.x should be enough)
Google Voice on SP1
On the android phone:
Settings > Call Settings > Accounts > Add Account
Code:
Username: myusername1234
Password: nonsense1234 (not used but required)
Server: 192.168.1.200 (use the ip of your obi, static dhcp is good)
Set as primary account: checked
Optional settings...
Port number: 5061
On the Obi:
Service Providers > ITSP Profile B > SIP
Code:
ProxyServer: 127.0.0.1 (not used but required, unless you have a real sip proxy here)
X_AccessList: 192.168.1.150 (optional security feature, put the static IP address of your cell phone here, or omit if you're not concerned)
Voice Services > SP2 Service
Code:
Enable: checked
X_ServProvProfile: B
X_RingProfile: B (probably not necessary, but haven't tested)
X_CodecProfile B (probably not necessary, but haven't tested)
X_InboundCallRoute: {myusername1234>(xx.|<:1555>[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0):sp1}
X_RegisterEnable: unchecked
AuthUserName: nonsense5678 (not used but required)
AuthPassword: nonsense9753 (not used but required)
On the X_InboundCallRoute the username must match the one on the phone. The "555" should be replaced with your area code. You could put a 911 route here if you want. i.e. {myusername1234>(911):li},{myusername1234>(xx.|<:1555>[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0):sp1}
I picked out the outbound rules from http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=718.0 and http://voxilla.com/2011/02/15/how-to-obify-your-ip-phone-no-asterisk-involved-2623 . The inbound stuff might work too, haven't tried.
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