I have confirmed that the same result occurs when using Linphone on a Mac laptop. Two Iphone4 s do not work and Two Iphone5 s work fine.
I have seen no reply to this problem. This is a serious problem because I am building a small suitcase that will provide cell phone service to first responders when normal cell service is destroyed in a disaster. Linphone is the key to all this. Using 5 Iphones that are stored in the suitcase, they will be able to call out of the area using ham radio mesh technology. A Ubiquity Bullet wifi access point is connected to another Ubiquity Bullet which has been converted to AREDN mesh radio. I could afford to buy 4 Iphone 4s, but not 5 Iphone 5s, so the project is completely stalled until this problem can somehow be resolved. Please help! Dr Robert Dixon > On Oct 15, 2015, at 8:52 PM, Bob Dixon <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am trying to call directly from Iphones running Linphone to a Windows PC > running Linphone, over a local wireless network. > If I use an Iphone 5 it works fine. But if I use an Iphone 4 it does not > (Tried with 2 different Iphone 4's.) The wireless signals > are very strong. The Iphones and the PC and the wireless access point are > within a few feet of one another. > > On the Windows PC, there is a small window just to the right of the > time-in-call window, which seems to be some kind of call > quality window. With the Iphone 5, it is nearly full scale. But with the > Iphone 4's, it fluctuates between full and zero scale. > When it is low, the audio quality is bad and it is delayed as long as 5 > seconds. > > What exactly does that window mean? Why is there a difference between the > different Iphones? How can I fix this > problem? > > Thanks! > > Bob _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
