Why don't you set up port forwarding on your router. You may also want to
look at fring. You register with them and they register with your server.
This way if you are using wifi and you go out of range it can connect over
your GSM connection and you do not loose your registration. It is
Thanks a lot for the help.
But if Asterisk has private IP address and the only
way to access it from remote sites is to have vpn
connection to the site that asterisk existed (the site
has vpn), then how that will happen from the Mobile to
be able to run the softphone from the mobile?
Any help?
Try VMukti's 100% browser softphone
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From: Atis Lezdins
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone to be installed on the Mobile
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 23:45:32 +0200
On 11/21/07, Arun Kumar wrote:
bilal ghayyad wrote:
Hi All;
Is there a softphone that can be installed on a mobile
(new mobile models), so it can work with Asterisk as
following:
1) As SIP or H323 client, with the ability to add
button functionalities (call pickup, call transfer,
...) so if there is a wireless
Here's one sip softphone for mobiles you can give a try:
http://www.minisip.org/
Regards,
Ricardo Carvalho.
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007, bilal ghayyad wrote:
Hi All;
Is there a softphone that can be installed on a mobile
(new mobile models), so it can work with Asterisk as
following:
1) As SIP or H323 client, with the ability to add
button functionalities (call pickup, call transfer,
...) so if there
try to use http://www.fring.com/download/
On Nov 21, 2007 3:28 PM, Ricardo Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's one sip softphone for mobiles you can give a try:
http://www.minisip.org/
Regards,
Ricardo Carvalho.
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 01:29:24 -0800 (PST), bilal ghayyad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a softphone that can be installed on a mobile
(new mobile models), so it can work with Asterisk as
following:
I guess you're really looking for a (smart)phone that supports wifi in
addition to GSM, and to
There's an application server that sits between asterisk and the gprs network
that can switch calls real time between wifi, your office pabx extensions and
the gsm network.
I've forgotten the name of it but I remember it costs $US6,000 for 10 licenses.
If you want me to find out more I can
Divitas Networks http://divitas.com/ has an asterisk based solution that
allows seamless roaming between the Wi-Fi and GSM network.
An appliance connects to or is the PBX on the office LAN and a client runs on
the smartphone. The appliance and client then coordinate which network to use
based
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 11:35:42AM -0500, Dean Collins wrote:
There's an application server that sits between asterisk and the gprs network
that can switch calls real time between wifi, your office pabx extensions and
the gsm network.
I've forgotten the name of it but I remember it costs
On 11/21/07, Arun Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try to use http://www.fring.com/download/
I installed out of curiosity today, and guess what? You can do SIP
over 3G (and probably wifi if you got it), plus the most unbelievable
thing - you can talk and chat over Skype.. Even on Symbian S60.. (i
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