Hi,
Le mardi 19 février 2008 à 18:38 +, ashley strutt a écrit :
Hi,
I've replaced the default diamondcard setting in ekiga with
sip.diamondcard.us , the account id and password remain the same as before.
I've tried calling pc to landline/mobile phone and tried sending SMS and
can
Dear all,
I am a PhD student at the University of Magdeburg. We are planning to
run a video communication experiment, in which about 8 or 10 people are
supposed to talk to each other (1:1) in our local computer lab.
I stumbled over the Ekiga software when looking for a tool which could
help us
I used that information to set it up, I just needed to know a bit more
about the account situation.
Yes it does work, I've just tried it with two of my contacts. So there
is no problem.
Thanks
Ashley
Have you read :
http://wiki.diamondcard.us/SmsRelease
If it does not work, you should
I stumbled over the Ekiga software when looking for a tool which could
help us to run these experiments. Do you think we could use Ekiga for a
scenario like this?
Yes, ekiga supports audio and video communication.
But it is not intended to be used for direct peer to peer communication.
The
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I've just tested it, and I have the same problems, the download freezes.
But after 5 cancel and restart I got the download until the end.
As for the credit card number, this seems quite extraordinary.
May be someone is hacking the website (to put a
Hi,
I cannot download the windows version of ekiga from
http://www.ekiga.org/index.php?rub=5path=windows/windows Can you
download it?
Also, one of my friends said that yesterday, when he download it, it
asked for credit card number. Is the ekiga binary for windows modified??
Thank you,
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Eugen Dedu
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Hi,
I cannot download the windows version of ekiga from
http://www.ekiga.org/index.php?rub=5path=windows/windows Can you
download it?
Also, one of my friends said that yesterday, when he download it, it
asked for
Hi,
I can download it without any problem. I've an old copy of this file
here:
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ekiga-setup-2.0.11-BETA(2).exe
-rw-r--r-- 1 yan yan 19349866 2007-11-17 17:30
ekiga-setup-2.0.11-BETA.exe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ md5sum
Hi,
Just one remark about direct peer to peer communication. Ekiga can be
used for peer to peer communication (and other SIP clients should be
as well), one just needs to know the exact contact address (IP and
maybe user) to dial. For example sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or simply
sip:192.168.0.203 .
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Edward Dunagin wrote:
Thanks Kevin,
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Kévin REDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
to test if ekiga is working :
- -registration hasto be successful (see in
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Kévin REDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Edward Dunagin wrote:
Thanks Kevin,
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