Attn Steven Barth! -------------------------- Good morning Steven!
Have u received my email yesterday?? bye Dani On 11 August 2010 11:55, Dani Dee <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Steven! > > I shall explain u my set up on the Gigaset phone for the VOIP services I > use: > > I have programmed on my Gigaset the following! > > Sipgate.co.uk <http://sipgate.co.uk/> which gives me a UK phone number. > > Sipgate.com Which gives me USA phone number. > > The Gigaset service which as u know comes with a number. > > Rynga.com (no phone number) only to make out going calls. > > And my BT landline which is irrelevant to my audio problems. > > Rynga.com for out going calls is trouble free, and NO incomong calls at > all. > > My problem are with using the Gigaset and the Sipgates services. > > WIth Gigaset calling another Gigaset sometimes It rings on the other side > but I cannot hear anything. > Another time I cannot dial out as it is looking for a line to connect. > Another problem calling another Gigaset is we are connected but the audio > quality is bad. > > > Sipgate UK. > > I can call the test number (10000) and to my voicemail (50000) usually > works perfect. But when I call another Sipgate Uk subscriber I cannot hear > them, but I know that the answered me because the timer on my handset > strarts counting, eventually we get connected by trying backwards and > forward. > > Sipgate.com > > I can call the test number ok (10000) but when I call my voicemail access > number (50001) No audio coming thru not even once. > > I do not have any problems to receive incoming calls on either Sipgate > services. Sound quality is not always perfect but both sides we hear each > other ok. > > > My setting on the Gigaset phone as per instruction from each service > provider. > > I do not do heavy downloads, and one advantage of having the Gigaset is > that I keep my computers off most of the time and still can make and > receive VOIP calls. > > Steven can you please tell me what audio setting u use on your Gigaset?? > > bye > > Dani > > > > > On 11 August 2010 11:09, Steven Barth <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Actually there is nothing more I can tell you about this issue. >> >> For the Fonera: It simply works for me. I haven't changed the firewall or >> local >> network configuration and didn't switch to bridge mode or anything. >> >> The only advice I can give to you is to go to the Gigaset webinterface to >> "Telephony", "Connections" and click on Edit and compare your SIP settings >> with the one your provider has given you. >> >> If your provider is listed you can simply select it here or enter the >> information manually. Especially pay attention that (might be under >> Advanced >> Settings) "STUN enabled" is set to "yes" and the STUN server and STUN port >> matches the one of your provider. >> >> The STUN settings are the ones that make the difference between "works >> behind >> modem" and "works behind router". >> >> Also make sure you don't do heavy P2P or lots of concurrent HTTP-Downloads >> or >> streams that would leave no bandwith for VoIP when using the phone. This >> stuff >> might cause packet loss or delay. If this might be cause for your problems >> you >> may try to activate QoS in the Fonera settings and set your available >> bandwith >> there so that VoIP packets should get a higher priority. >> >> >> That's basically all my knowledge on getting the Gigaset to work. >> >> >> >> >> Am Mittwoch 11 August 2010, 11:37:40 schrieb Dani Dee: >> > Good morning Steven Barh! >> > >> > As u have a Gigaset S685IP Can u please call me to my Gigaset No: >> > 223383741024#9 So it will be easier to explain my probelms. >> > >> > bye >> > >> > Dani >> > >> > On 11 August 2010 09:11, Steven Barth <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > Try checking the Gigaset settings especially whether your STUN server >> > > setting >> > > is correct. You should check your configuration with the data you've >> > > received >> > > from your SIP provider. >> > > >> > > I'm using a Gigaset S685IP behind a 2.0n with 2.3.6.0 for several >> months >> > > as my >> > > main phone without running into any problems. It should work fine with >> > > the out- >> > > of-the box configuration and there should be no need to reconfigure >> the >> > > fonera. >> > > >> > > SIP uses a service called STUN to work around NAT and stuff if it is >> set >> > > up properly. >> > > >> > > Am Mittwoch 11 August 2010, 08:05:11 schrieb Dani Dee: >> > > > Hello yanu! >> > > > >> > > > Thank u for your email, BUT it did Not work. Any other ideas?? >> > > > >> > > > bye >> > > > >> > > > Dani >> > > > >> > > > On 10 August 2010 23:20, yanu <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > > > Op (10/08/10 22:39), Dani Dee schreef: >> > > > > > So what do u suggest that I shall do?? Who to write to?? >> > > > > >> > > > > You have to passthrough ports through your fonera: >> > > > > >> > > > > - Authentication-port 5060 TCP+UDP >> > > > > - Voice-ports 10500-20000 UDP (i took these ports) >> > > > > >> > > > > These ports can be set in the fonera here: >> > > > > Dashboard >> Settings >> Firewall >> Port Forwarding >> > > > > >> > > > > TCP+UDP 5060 192.168.1.200 5060 >> > > > > UDP 10500-20000 192.168.1.200 10500-20000 >> > > > > >> > > > > Off course, everything on the phone must be correct. >> > > > > -- >> > > > > Groeten Lieven Baes aka yanu >> > > > > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ >> > > > > Development mailing list >> > > > > [email protected] >> > > > > http://fonosfera.org/mailman/listinfo/development >> > > >> > > _______________________________________________ >> > > Development mailing list >> > > [email protected] >> > > http://fonosfera.org/mailman/listinfo/development >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Development mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://fonosfera.org/mailman/listinfo/development >> > >
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