SIP to Talkshoe
mikefoley:
Hi,
I have an OBI202. Set up Google Voice and that works great. I'm kinda new to setting up SIP and was wondering if I could get an assist. I participate in a couple of podcasts that are hosted by Talkshoe.com. They have a SIP server that allows VOIP access from softphone clients by dialing SIP:talkshoe@66.212.134.192.
Many different instructions at the following:
http://sky.geocities.jp/new_japan_first/page003.html
http://worldmikel.xanga.com/674228241/worldmikel-with-talkshoe-gizmo5-and-sip/
How would I set that up on my Obi? After setup, would I dial **2 (provided it was set up as #2) and it would just connect?
Any help is much appreciated.
mike
QBZappy:
Quote from: mikefoley on March 25, 2013, 02:00:06 pm
access from softphone clients by dialing SIP:talkshoe@66.212.134.192
Welcome,
The simplest thing to do is put 'talkshoe@66.212.134.192 ' in a speed dial. To call dial 'speeddial_number'+'#'
giqcass:
I use the technique QBZappy recommends. It works very well but I like to specify the service provider in the speed dial as well. If you specify the service provider you can just dial the speed dial number and wait for the timeout or press the # key. I listen to podcasts this way and connect to conferences.
Replace the x with whatever service provider you want to use. The service provider you use to make the call must be set up for sip. You can also use a fake sip account if you haven't configured a sip account.
spx(talkshoe@66.212.134.192)
The second post in this thread talks about setting up a fake sip account.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4977.0
mikefoley:
I tried setting up the fake SIP on SP3. All I get is a fast busy. I only have Google Voice set up on SP1 and the router is behind a NAT router.
Setting up speed dial 1 as 123@66.212.134.192 seems to try to route thru Google Voice and gets rejected. (I get a human sounding voice saying it was rejected with error 400.)
Not sure where to go next.
thanks for the help so far...
ianobi:
That post regarding the fake SIP provider was missing a line, which I have now added - it was noted further down in the thread. It should read:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> Enable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName : (any letters or numbers)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : D
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : unchecked
The example is for SP4 of an OBi202.
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