Beat me up all you want, I can take it.

Here are the 3CX iphone app settings. The items in () are my values.

Account

 * Name: (Test)
 * Display Name: (blank)

Credentials

 * User: (195)
 * ID: (195)
 * Password: (PIN for 195)

Server Settings

 * I'm out of Office [ON/OFF]: (OFF) - should use local settings
 * Local PBX IP: (sipX server IP) also tried (sipX server hostname)
   also tried (sip domain)
 * External PBX IP: (WAN IP)
 * PBX Port: (5060)
 * STUN Server: (blank)
 * Proxy: (WAN IP)

Network

 * Local SIP Port: (blank)
 * First RTP port: (30000)
 * TCP transport [ON/OFF]: (OFF)
 * NAT Helper [ON/OFF]: (OFF)

I'm just trying to put the right values in to get it to connect to sipX.

Stiles

On 04/18/2012 12:04 PM, Michael Picher wrote:
oh my lord...  you asterisk guys kill me.

http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/DNS+Concepts+for+sipXecs

sipXecs likes to do things by DNS... Don't mess with IP's... learn about SRV records....

Mike

On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Stiles Watson <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Where?

    I changed Local PBX IP to sip domain, but it still does not work.

    Stiles


    On 04/18/2012 11:24 AM, Michael Picher wrote:
    try sip domain...

    On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Stiles Watson
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        What are the settings to get the 3CX softphone working with
        sipX? Tony, you mention it here and I see that it is listed
        as a supported softphone on the wiki:

        http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/List+of+Features

        But no setup is detailed.

        The iphone is connected via wifi on the local network. I
        added a Bria device, added a user to it and clicked send
        profile. In the 3CX app I have the user entered as both User
        and ID and the PIN as the password. I've entered the IP of
        the sipX server as the local PBX IP and the WAN IP as the
        External PBX IP. PBX port is 5060. STUN is blank and Proxy is
        set to the sipX server IP (I also tried the WAN IP). Local
        SIP port is blank and First RTP port is set to 30000. TCP
        transport is Off, but I've tried On also.

        I'm running sipX 4.4.

        Stiles


        On 04/18/2012 05:00 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
        In your case I would test coverage with "any" app, besides
        counterpath, you can try the free 3cx (Android and iOS) app
        and others. The biggest thing you will find with wifi --
        battery life/talktime (especially when received wifi signals
        are weak), don't hold up nearly as long as DECT. So your
        wifi deployment, coverage has a lot to do with battery life
        and talktime.

        On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 1:01 AM, Andrew Radke
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Hi Tony,

            We are looking at outdoor coverage but with a lot of
            trees and vegetation.

            Considering your response it shows that things have
            changed in recent years too...

            We do also have large wifi coverage already and are
            constantly increasing it. In the past it seemed that
            wifi was considered universally terrible. Has that changed?

            And are there any good smartphone apps? I guess it would
            be Android rather than iPhone since it is possible to
            get reasonable Android handsets cheaply on prepaid plans
            and then don't use the cellular side at all. But for
            those of us with existing iPhones is there any
            recommended apps?

            Regards,

            Andrew Radke
            Yuruga Nursery Pty Ltd
            Clonal Solutions Australia Pty Ltd
            PO Box 220
            Walkamin Qld 4872
            Phone: (07) 4093 3826
            Fax: (07) 4093 3869
            Email: [email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>
            Web: www.yuruga.com.au <http://www.yuruga.com.au/>

            On 17/04/2012, at 8:04 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:

            You need to explain what kind of coverage you need and
            what kind of wireless infrastructure you have (if any).

            Snom makes a dect phone which also has wireless
            repeaters and should work fine. The battery life and
            talk time is very good and does not interfere with wifi
            at all.

            If you have a wifi infrastructure you could opt for an
            app on a smartphone.

            On Apr 17, 2012 12:56 AM, "Andrew Radke"
            <[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                Hi all,

                Just a query to see what the current thoughts are
                on cordless phones.

                We probably need 2-3 phones fairly soon that can
                transfer calls. It would be nice (but not
                immediately required) to have the phones capable of
                switching between multiple base stations due to the
                physical area to be covered. Of course this adds a
                lot to the price so may be judged to be uneconomical.

                I know this has been asked before but a lot can
                change with VoIP phones.

                Andrew Radke
                Yuruga Nursery Pty Ltd
                Clonal Solutions Australia Pty Ltd
                PO Box 220
                Walkamin Qld 4872
                Phone: (07) 4093 3826
                Fax: (07) 4093 3869
                Email: [email protected]
                <mailto:[email protected]>
                Web: www.yuruga.com.au <http://www.yuruga.com.au/>


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