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2009-12-24
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See the bug in my signature. Please vote for it. It might as well resolve your issue.
Cheers Bjoern
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2009-12-24
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What happens if you change it to either:
allow=g729
or
allow=gsm
This might let us know which codecs are installed.
In mine it displays separate contact numbers inside the contact so I can choose which SIP use, either skype, or the other one I use.
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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Ok, I have been doing some testing and when the N900 is only given the option of connecting with g729 it connects and works. This means at least there is g729 codec built in. I haven't had a chance to test this much further yet.
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Try the following:
Pennytel
User name 888917XXXX@sip.pennytel.com (this uses your Pennytel number)
Password zXXXXXX3 (Pennytel supply you with a password when you join)
Then go to Advanced settings
Use for telephone numbers Make sure this box is checked
User name 888917XXXX (Your Pennytel number)
Transport Auto
Outbound proxy sip.pennytel.com
Port 5060
Discover public addresses Make sure this box IS checked
Loose routing Make sure this box is NOT checked
Keep-alive mechanism Auto
Keep-alive period Auto
Auto detect STUN Make sure this box IS checked
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will some one help me out here to setup my SIP account
i have an username say :tom@voip.sip.com
and password say :123
and my sip server is say voip.sip.com
and proxy server is the same i.e voip.sip.com
Now in the n900 sip account menu
i have filled it out like this
username : - tom@voip.sip.com
password :- 123
[Advanced settings]
username : ?
Outbound proxy: ?
discover public address is checked
loose routing is unchecked
keep alive mechanism set auto
kep alive period set to auto
Auto detect STUN checked
with the above settings i m not able to sign in.
I have also tried varios combinations like
username : tom
password : 123
[advanced settigs
username : tom
outbound proxy : voip.sip.com
rest all r the same
I use the same setting in my nimbuzz cleint(PC) and i m able to make calls
What is that i m doing wrong here?
Thank you
TOM