On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 11:49:40 +0100, Administrator TOOTAI
wrote:
>As I told, the best SIP client I had is Nokias one. Fully integrated,
>working out of the box.
Thanks much for the feedback. I was mentioning OpenVPN because I
assumed 3G carriers blocked SIP, but your experience shows that they
do
On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 17:57:27 +, Sebastian
wrote:
>Sorry to keep on butting in. I've been interested in SIP on Android for
>a while now - so this just gave me more incentives to actually do the
>research :-)
No problem. I hadn't thought about using a 3G connection to register a
smartphone wi
Hi,
On 01/05/2011 10:49 AM, Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
Le 04/01/2011 20:50, Sebastian a écrit :
Hi,
On 01/04/2011 03:24 PM, Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
Le 04/01/2011 11:50, Gilles a écrit :
[...]
It looks like getting a 3G smartphone with SIP + OpenVPN + unlimited
Internet plan would solve
Le 04/01/2011 20:50, Sebastian a écrit :
Hi,
On 01/04/2011 03:24 PM, Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
Le 04/01/2011 11:50, Gilles a écrit :
[...]
It looks like getting a 3G smartphone with SIP + OpenVPN + unlimited
Internet plan would solve the issue.
I Would avoid OpenVPN (tested an Android) as
Hi,
On 01/04/2011 03:24 PM, Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
Le 04/01/2011 11:50, Gilles a écrit :
[...]
It looks like getting a 3G smartphone with SIP + OpenVPN + unlimited
Internet plan would solve the issue.
I Would avoid OpenVPN (tested an Android) as it drains quickly battery
Any chance yo
On 01/04/2011 01:55 PM, A J Stiles wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Jan 2011, Gilles wrote:
Thanks Sebastian for the tip. The goal is to 1) have clients call the
usual landline number instead of asking them to try a cellphone in
case no one's home, 2) get Asterisk to handle the call, 3) have the
cellphone
Hi,
On 01/04/2011 10:50 AM, Gilles wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jan 2011 23:32:15 +, Sebastian
wrote:
Anyway - there is a third option - which I have been using with some
success. I connected my softphone on my laptop to my Asterisk server at
home (through OpenVPN for extra security - but this is not
Le 04/01/2011 11:50, Gilles a écrit :
[...]
It looks like getting a 3G smartphone with SIP + OpenVPN + unlimited
Internet plan would solve the issue.
I Would avoid OpenVPN (tested an Android) as it drains quickly battery
[...]
2. what smartphone supports installing an SIP + OpenVPN client
On Tuesday 04 Jan 2011, Gilles wrote:
> Thanks Sebastian for the tip. The goal is to 1) have clients call the
> usual landline number instead of asking them to try a cellphone in
> case no one's home, 2) get Asterisk to handle the call, 3) have the
> cellphone ring with the CID of the original call
Le 03/01/2011 18:28, Gilles a écrit :
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 12:27:56 +0100, Administrator TOOTAI
wrote:
As you are a Free Telecom customer, why not using your freephonie
account to forward incoming calls to your mobile?
Thanks for the tip, but experience shows that their SIP access su
On Sat, 01 Jan 2011 23:32:15 +, Sebastian
wrote:
>Anyway - there is a third option - which I have been using with some
>success. I connected my softphone on my laptop to my Asterisk server at
>home (through OpenVPN for extra security - but this is not compulsory). [...]
>As a last alternativ
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 12:27:56 +0100, Administrator TOOTAI
wrote:
>As you are a Free Telecom customer, why not using your freephonie
>account to forward incoming calls to your mobile?
Thanks for the tip, but experience shows that their SIP access sucks
(not reliable, quality NOK). That's why I got
Le 01/01/2011 18:32, Gilles a écrit :
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:55:46 +0100, Administrator TOOTAI
wrote:
I wouldn't be one of your friend: when I'm calling you I call a landline
but finally will be charged for a mobile call (imagine I have free calls
to landlines from my ISP). I give you an i
Hi,
On 01/01/2011 05:32 PM, Gilles wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:55:46 +0100, Administrator TOOTAI
wrote:
I wouldn't be one of your friend: when I'm calling you I call a landline
but finally will be charged for a mobile call (imagine I have free calls
to landlines from my ISP). I give you an
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:55:46 +0100, Administrator TOOTAI
wrote:
>I wouldn't be one of your friend: when I'm calling you I call a landline
>but finally will be charged for a mobile call (imagine I have free calls
>to landlines from my ISP). I give you an information: in France you
>don't have th
Le 29/12/2010 12:16, Gilles a écrit :
[...]
In case a call comes in and I'm not home, I'd like Asterisk to log the
call, and then send an SIP message to my VOSP so the call is forwarded
to my cellphone and is thus charged to the caller, without Asterisk
having to dial out to my cellphone through
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Log and forward calls to cellphone?
Hello
Hello
I don't have a landine and use a VOSP to provide access to the
telephone network.
In case a call comes in and I'm not home, I'd like Asterisk to log the
call, and then send an SIP message to my VOSP so the call is forwarded
to my cellphone and is thus charged to the caller, without
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