GV with OBi110 and SIP Phone
SteveInWA:
Quote from: tsquare2000 on September 23, 2014, 06:29:37 pm
True maybe, however I feel as though the Hangouts app never either answers, or makes calls well. Where as a softphone/SIP client generally works very well.
That and I have had my OBi110 for quite a few years now, and just looking to pull the plug on the home phones and just use a softphone.
If you have an OBi, why would you even want to use a softphone (at least when you are in the same building as the OBi)? A DECT 6.0 cordless telephone plugged into your OBi, configured directly on Google Voice, is a much better solution.
I don't know when you last used GV or Hangouts, but audio quality and overall reliability is much better now than it was in the past.
As for softphone clients, Hangouts will eventually far outperform typical SIP clients, since it has built-in support for HD audio codecs. When calling a phone number on another carrier that supports HD audio, you'll get HD audio.
tsquare2000:
So I sit on conference calls all day some days. For example yesterday I started digging around on this because I was on a conference call for literally 9 hours. I already have a Plantronics SAVI W720 headset that pairs with my cell and my MacBook. Therefore it is one lest device I need to keep charged and the added expense of a cordless phone doesn't really interest me (Last set broke).
As for the SIP client I have found multiple compatible SIP clients I just need to figure out how to setup my OBi110 to allow for SIP clients to receive and make calls. In fact I think I may have an old Cisco 7931 and I think that supports SIP, but again my current office has no network or phone jacks, I don't know what they were thinking.
Thanks!
azrobert:
The softphone must be able to make outbound calls WITHOUT registration.
If SP2 is not defined, setup a dummy SIP definition like this:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName : (any userid)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : B
Do the following to setup outbound calls from the softphone to GV.
Replace your Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute with:
{tsquare>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>xxxxxxx):sp1},{ph}
aaa is your local area code for 7 digit dialing.
Do the following to route inbound calls from SP1 to the OBi110 Phone port and the softphone.
Replace your Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute with:
{ph,sp2(anything@192.168.1.110:5060;ui=$1)}
192.168.1.110 is the IP address of the computer running the softphone.
This assumes the softphone uses port number 5060.
I don't know if there is a firewall on the Mackbook that will block port 5060.
Softphone credentials:
Proxy Server: 192.168.1.100:5061
UserID: tsquare
Registration: (Disabled)
192.168.1.100 is the IP address of your OBi110
Dial 18005551212 or 5551212 on the softphone.
Edit:
Dialing an invalid number with above will ring the phone port.
Use the following to get a busy signal:
{tsquare>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>xxxxxxx):sp1}
tsquare2000:
are you assuming "tsquare" is the userid in the strings?
azrobert:
You can use anything as the UserID.
The UserID setting in the softphone must match the X_InboundCallRoute.
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