Le dimanche 23 novembre 2008 à 12:40 +0000, Bob Williams a écrit : > Hi, > > I'm new to this list, and I'm having trouble getting Ekiga to work. > > My Setup: > > I have a Vigor 2800v ADSL 2/2+ VoIP Router. It has two ports for hardware > phones. When I got the router, I registered with Draytel.org and have > been using this account successfully for several years. I have credit > with them for making PC-to-phone calls (or, more accurately, > router-to-phone, in this case, as my PC is not involved). > > Moving to a softphone setup: > > As I have a webcam, I thought it would be cool to try out Ekiga, so that I > could include a video link. I downloaded and installed Ekiga 2.0.12 (the > version currently available on the openSUSE repositories). At the > configuration druid, I skipped the step where I am invited to sign up for > a SIP account with Ekiga.net as I already had an account. Indeed, at the > next step, Ekiga interrogated my NAT router and pulled all the necessary > details of my account with Draytel. I can't remember, but I may have had > to re-enter the password, but in no time my Ekiga softphone was > registered with Draytel. However, it wouldn't connect with any of the > test numbers, and didn't allow me to use the credit I had with Draytel to > call landline phones. > > My next step was to subscribe to Diamondcard to get $10 credit for use > with Ekiga. This all went well, they accepted my money, and gave me an > account number and password to use. I even had a phone call from a nice > guy in the USA (I live in UK), to verify that's what I wanted to do :) > > Still no go! Ekiga reports "Registration failed" > > So, maybe it will work if I have an Ekiga.net account. I jumped through > all the hoops, got myself an ekiga.net identity, only to get the same > result - "Registration failed". > > I now have a nice little program which connects to my soundcard and webcam > (I was pleasantly impressed with how easy the installation was, compared > with Skype for linux, which refused to play with my soundcard), has three > accounts loaded, one of which is registered, but unusable, and two of > which won't register. > > BTW, I chose not to use a STUN router, as the original, functioning > Draytel account, which uses a phone handset, works without it. > > Any suggestions, please?
And if you use a STUN router, does it work beter or is it teh same problem ? -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ Be IP : http://www.beip.be/ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
