SIP Phone (Android) to talk to Obi110 (sp1)?
fastscirocco:
Quote from: tlandry on February 22, 2011, 08:39:16 pm
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?
Did you set up a google voice number on your phone?
My understanding is with Android if you set up a google account and have a google voice number (can be different than the one you use with the Obi) you can call directly from the phone using data not minutes
using the Google voice number.
I call using google voice from my phone all the time, I've set it to ask each time if I want to call
using Google Voice or without Google Voice.
rikev:
Quote from: fastscirocco on December 19, 2011, 10:17:31 pm
My understanding is with Android if you set up a google account and have a google voice number (can be different than the one you use with the Obi) you can call directly from the phone using data not minutes
using the Google voice number.
I use my phone as a wifi-only phone...No SIM card installed. Currently, google voice on android can only be used thru the cellular networks, not wifi. So, my options, if I want to use the default dialer instead of OBiON, are to use something like the "GrooVe IP" app (google voice callback calling), or to set up calling through the OBi via SIP URI. The former would be problematic since, I believe, using GrooVe IP would compete with the OBi, because google only forwards google voice calls to a single google talk client. Sometimes I'd get the call on the nexus one, sometimes on the house phone...
rikev:
It seems to be working only when I am connected to to the same LAN that the obi is also on--I can dial phone number in the default dialer and it will connect the call fine.
But I have tried it on 4 other wifi networks (including 3 completely open, and a secured one at my office), and on all of those, after attempting to dial for 27 seconds, it says "No response, timed out".
I have not set ITSP Profile B -> X_AccessList to anything, it still just has "OBiTALK Settings" box checked...
RonR:
Quote from: rikev on December 21, 2011, 11:22:08 am
It seems to be working only when I am connected to to the same LAN that the obi is also on--I can dial phone number in the default dialer and it will connect the call fine.
But I have tried it on 4 other wifi networks (including 3 completely open, and a secured one at my office), and on all of those, after attempting to dial for 27 seconds, it says "No response, timed out".
When you're trying to call into the OBi from an outside network, are you using your public Internet IP address in the SIP URI (i.e. NOT your 192.168.?.? IP address which is not accessible outside your LAN)?
You will also need to forward ports 5060-5061 to your OBi if you are using a router between your Internet connection and the OBi.
Quote from: rikev on December 21, 2011, 11:22:08 am
I have not set ITSP Profile B -> X_AccessList to anything, it still just has "OBiTALK Settings" box checked...
If you put any IP addresses in X_AccessList, those will be the only IP addresses that are allowed to access the OBi. This is normally left blank to allow all IP addresses to access the OBi.
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