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2011-12-06
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2011-12-06
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2011-12-06
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2011-12-07
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VOIP is very dependent on upload speeds of your network. The more stable your connection the better VOIP/SIP reception you get. If you're on a WiFi, QOS makes a lot of sense. If you're on a 3.5G network, it all depeds on your Telecom company and your current location.
Just a few hours ago, I received a call on my GV account on HSDPA+ network, and I got very clear reception. Unfortunately, the SIP settings on the N9 (or even the Nokia E Series for that matter) has limited settings that we can tweak, unlike a stand alone gateway (i.e. SPA3102, PAP2T)... Bottom line as with any SIP/VOIP setup, everything is dependent on ones connection speed's priority.
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2011-12-07
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2011-12-07
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Yes. VOIP is dependent on latency and your connection's ping time rates.
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2011-12-07
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2011-12-09
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2011-12-11
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I bought myself an N9 the other day and love the integration it allows with all kinds of services. I'm having a slight issue however, with SIP (provider www.fonet.dk) as for some reason incoming calls are never connected. Outgoing work just fine (connects, and is online), but incoming never ring and go straight to the answering machine.
I usually (before my N9) have a Grandstream VoIP adapter setup to work with my provider and this works just fine.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and have a solution for this? Does it reside with the provider or the N9, and any idea as to how I go about diagnosing this fault?
I've tried modifying the different settings one by one to rule out what it could be, but this hasn't helped me get it work
br,
Kasper