Le dimanche 04 mars 2007 à 03:04 +0100, Maurizio Avogadro a écrit : > Hello > > I tried to setup a SIP account. I'm running Debian Sid (Ekiga 2.0.3) and > I have 2 sound cards, one of them (an AD1888 ICH5 onboard card) used > only by webphones in order to avoid any problem. > > My provider puts all of its customers in a MAN behind a NAT; Ekiga > detects my situation as a "Cone NAT" and suggest using STUN. > > Wengophone is not a mature project: I can talk, but the application > crashes very often and the connections are not reliable, therefore I > decided to try out Ekiga with my Wengo account. > I successfully configured Ekiga; when I tried to place a call to any of > the Wengo echo test services I could hear perfectly the pre-recorded > message but as soon as the following echo test started I couldn't hear > anything.
I suppose you use the _crypted_ password for your account. Can you try this additional config: In Preferences → SIP parameters→ Outbound Proxy 213.91.9.206 ( sipproxy.wengo.fr ) or 213.91.9.210 or 213.91.9.216 Maybe, try to deactivate the iLBC codec too. > These tests worked well with Wengophone; after some pointless fiddling > with Ekiga's settings I decided to subscribe to ekiga.net, but the echo > test call @ekiga.net resulted in a completely silent call. Don't use the outbound proxy with ekiga.net Echo test is sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards, Yannick > > I also tried to call a PSTN line @voip.wengo.fr: I could perfectly hear > the called party but he couldn't hear me at all. > > Today I tried to call the Gizmo echo service and... surprise! It works! > But it seems the only echo test service working for me, and it seems ok > both with GSM and PCMU. > > Please notice that I made exactly the same tests also with the last 2 > SVN daily Ekiga snapshots. When the echo doesn't work I can see the > incoming network stream decreasing from about 88 kb/s to about 0 kb/s > (silence detection?) with PCMU audio and no video. > > I can't figure out what is going wrong: since Ekiga works with > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Wengophone works with [EMAIL PROTECTED], I > can probably exclude network issues; since I could get an echo both with > PCMU and GSM codecs (and also with iLBC, disabled in the Debian release, > with the last daily snapshots) probably I can also exclude a codec > issue; for the same reasons I think that I can also exclude issues with > my sound card. What the hell makes the Gizmo echo test service different? > > These issues are always reproducible; could you give me a clue? > > Thank you > > Maurizio > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -- Me joindre en téléphonie IP / vidéoconférence ? sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
