Hi!

You can use Ekiga as a client software for sure. You would have to 
create your own local server. You can use OpenSER for that, for example.

The free SIP service of ekiga.net (don't mix up with ekiga.org) is SER 
at the moment as is planned to migrate to OpenSER, see: 
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/OpenSER_migration

So you should be able to grab OpenSER on their website an get it 
installed onto your own local server, then connect your Ekiga clients to 
that to create your own local disconnected SIP / Chat / whatever system.

OpenSER is not trivial, but there are Howtos available.

Regards,
Torsten

Hamed alSuhli schrieb:
> Dear members,
> 
> I need to run voice chat on small windows Linux Ethernet,
> without internet connection.
> 
> what can I do?
> can I use ekiga?
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