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Stewart:
I attempted to set up CSipSimple to talk to my OBi directly, but am having trouble.  The OBi does not accept a registration, but CSipSimple does not appear to send any packets, when set not to register.  It does work properly without registration on Callcentric and Voxbeam, and will send registration requests to the OBi (which are rejected).  Perhaps someone here with CSipSimple can comment.  Do you have another SIP client for Android that might work?

With your landline-to-landline rate almost free, you won't find a VoIP competitor.  To mobiles, you might give Easyvoip a shot.  Quality is often mediocre, but may be ok to your destinations.  At about the same price as calling landline-to-mobile is Voxbeam; quality is usually quite good.  Until you get your OBi, that may be a good way to make calls from your cell phone.  At signup, you get a $1 free trial.

chuby:
Quote from: Stewart on May 27, 2012, 05:50:03 pm

I attempted to set up CSipSimple to talk to my OBi directly, but am having trouble.  The OBi does not accept a registration, but CSipSimple does not appear to send any packets, when set not to register.  It does work properly without registration on Callcentric and Voxbeam, and will send registration requests to the OBi (which are rejected).  Perhaps someone here with CSipSimple can comment.  Do you have another SIP client for Android that might work?

With your landline-to-landline rate almost free, you won't find a VoIP competitor.  To mobiles, you might give Easyvoip a shot.  Quality is often mediocre, but may be ok to your destinations.  At about the same price as calling landline-to-mobile is Voxbeam; quality is usually quite good.  Until you get your OBi, that may be a good way to make calls from your cell phone.  At signup, you get a $1 free trial.


Native Support ( http://www.voipvoip.com/android/sip.html ) Sipdroid or Bria however Brias Is payed 7.99, I actually made an account to EasyVoip , their rates are quite good but they charge 0.020cents per min to my country ( I even considered replacing my setup to use them ) then when I got 10$ to make calls, and did my first call they charge a 0.039 cents connection fee... so a 1min call costs 0.59cents, if you make longish calls then the price comes down a bit.


I would like to see if someone actually have connected Android to the 110 and dialed out the PSTN. and a "How To" doc would be ideal since I see a lot of people asking how to do this on this forum.

TYIA.

PD. would this be easier if I get a SP-3000 ? can I get sip in on that FXO ?

Stewart:
The trouble I am having with CSipSiple is that I can't get an unregistered call to go out on my LAN.  Conceivably, it's a problem with my Wi-Fi or router (Orange Livebox FTTH), but when I do tell it to register I see packets going out.  So, a different ATA would not help for this problem.

I also have Sipdroid, but AFAIK it cannot be configured to work with a device (or provider) that does not accept a registration.

If you have Bria or some other softphone, you could test to see if it will ring a softphone on your LAN, without going through a provider.  If so, it will almost surely work ok with the OBi.

If the main reason for using the cell phone is the contact list, perhaps you could export that to a softphone and call with that; most of those work fine with the OBi.  If you use a Bluetooth headset with the cell phone, you could pair that to the PC, if your computer has built-in Bluetooth or you have a Bluetooth dongle for it.

chuby:
Quote from: Stewart on May 28, 2012, 04:42:18 am

The trouble I am having with CSipSiple is that I can't get an unregistered call to go out on my LAN.  Conceivably, it's a problem with my Wi-Fi or router (Orange Livebox FTTH), but when I do tell it to register I see packets going out.  So, a different ATA would not help for this problem.

I also have Sipdroid, but AFAIK it cannot be configured to work with a device (or provider) that does not accept a registration.

If you have Bria or some other softphone, you could test to see if it will ring a softphone on your LAN, without going through a provider.  If so, it will almost surely work ok with the OBi.

If the main reason for using the cell phone is the contact list, perhaps you could export that to a softphone and call with that; most of those work fine with the OBi.  If you use a Bluetooth headset with the cell phone, you could pair that to the PC, if your computer has built-in Bluetooth or you have a Bluetooth dongle for it.



Hi I know there are options to all of this, the issue is this, I have my clients on a DATABASE not on my contacts, and that database gets updated all the time, when I click on a costumer name, it tells me if I want to call or send an SMS, if I want to call, it makes a normal call... that's where I need the SIP in.

I have no idea how to make a softphone ring W/O a SIP configuration ... what do I do ? dial like to the IP and a port ? can you show me "softphone to a softphone test" please ?

QBZappy:
Quote from: chuby on May 28, 2012, 09:00:50 am

when I click on a costumer name, it tells me if I want to call or send an SMS, if I want to call, it makes a normal call...


How are the calls delivered using the database? Using a voice modem on the computer?

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