Chris:
I have a colleague who works with VOIP, I believe administering the same
kind of SIP server you refer to. If you haven't received a satasfactory
answer, please contact me directly, and I'll track him down for you.
Brad Hodges
[email protected]
On 4/8/2015 10:35 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland via Talk wrote:
OK, it's official. I use an Asterisk PBX in a Flash Purple server with the
Freepbx web admin interface within my company.
I have used NCH Express Talk in the past on the free non-business Edition and
it worked flawlessly. Now however, I'm getting network routing issues left and
right when trying to use the app. Seeing that this list is about Window-Eyes,
not networking, let me just stay on topic by not boring you all with the
specifics there, as doing so would mean me writing an entire novel nearly!
To make a long story short, I'm a certified network admin, and I definitely!
know for the most part how to configure most home based, and business based
routers. This particular router I have here at home where I'm running Express
Talk is the Linksys WRT1900AC with the Smart Wifi web interface tool.
Admittedly, it's probably not the easiest router I've ever configured from
Linksys, but, it does work very well once set up correctly. Anyway, back to my
main point, I read through all the documentation at least 5 or 6 times to
Express Talk paying very close attention to the sections about networking, NAT,
etc. It's also important that I add that I don't have these network issues
with any of the sip phones I've used both on my IPhone/IPad, nor on my Android
devices. Therefore, I know the issue is not on the server end. There's
nothing I need to SSH into as root and change server side. Trust me to it, I
looked. Basically, keeping it very incredibly general, it's telling m
e
certain ports need to be opened and unblocked even though they already have
been.
When I wrote the Express Talk community forums, it's been literally now almost
two weeks and I still! haven't gotten a single response up there. I even wrote
their tech support directly, and got absolutely no response. I even wrote
their sales department and told them I wanted a full refund, and they are not
answerring. So, yeah, needless to say, I'll be disputing this with my bank.
Meanwhile though, I really need to get up and running on my PC with a sip phone
so I can make and receive business calls. So, what else, aside from Express
Talk is out there which I could use that is accessible with Window-Eyes? I
know that XLite definitely isn't, and neither is Bria, which is the paid
verwsion. I hear there was Linphone, but last I tried on the Windows side, it
kind a sucked. On Linux it worked OK from the terminal shell, but that's aside
the point. I need it to be able to connect on things other than just IPV6.
I'm not sure if PBX in a Flash supports that out of the box. I don't think it
does. I also need to accessibly with the phone be able to do call transfer, I
need to be able to hold and resume calls as needed, and preferably mute and
unmute my microphone. Conferencing accessibly would be very helpful, although
by absolutely no means is it required. Call waiting ability as far as
accessibility goes would be nice too, although again, by no me
an
s is it required.
XLite would work, if it wasn't that holding/transferring doesn't appear to be
accessible. Otherwise, I'd do it gladly.
Any ideas? Oh! S-J Phone, was another I heard kind of worked, although I
never could seem to really figure it out the few times I tried it.
Chris.
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