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2006-06-13
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2006-06-14
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Using some other posters' comments in another thread here on the forums,
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2006-06-14
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2006-06-14
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2006-06-14
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i think it's a 770 problem, and the gizmoproject app will not have this problem. i am of course talking out of my *****, but i hope i am correct.
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2006-06-14
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2006-06-15
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The Following User Says Thank You to Ruslan Zalata For This Useful Post: | ||
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2006-06-15
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We have tested N770 for compatibility with our GTalk2VoIP gateway. The following results we have got:
1. You can use N770 GTalk to make outgoing call to PSTN/SIP in the way described on http://www.gtalk2voip.com/gtalk_serv...transport.html .
2. Sending CALL command would not work, incoming call to N770 could not be setup properly for unknown reason.
3. Accepting incoming calls from GTalk2VoIP would not work either for same reason.
4. Sending voice over old GPRS is futile since it gives assimetric bandwidth for upstream and downstream channels. The slow upstream channel does not allow voice to pass well. Downstream is ok, so you can hear remote party well, or listen to voicemails in your vm box.
We are currently investigating the issue with accepting incoming calls from GTalk2VoIP on N770. I guess this can be fixed (adjusted to what N770 wants). Volunteers to make test calls required!
Regards,
GTalk2VoIP TEAM.
GTalk: ruslan.zalata@gmail.com
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2006-06-15
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I had tried to make a call to a landline from a chat with "service@gtalk2voip", but it didn't work. Guess I have to add a contact for the phone number, like the link on your site says. Good tip!
I then registered a WA state area code number for FREE thru http://www.ipkall.com. For the setup of this account, for the SIP number I used "MyGoogleTalkName" and for the SIP Proxy I put in "gtalk2voip.com". I was originally trying to route the ipkall number thru FWD.com, but apparently I was adding an unnecessary step.
I found out thru a forum on a Google search that the SIP number is the GMail ID, and the SIP Proxy is the gtalk2voip.com site. This is correct, because I can call my 206-xxx-xxxx phone number, and the 770 starts ringing with the Caller ID screen having my number in this format: "210-710-xxxx_at_66.54.140.46@gtalk2voip"
When I answer the call on the 770, it never connects and finally times out. During this time, I can still hear the phone number ringing on the landline. There is some little setting that I probably need to change somewhere, i am just missing it.
Do I need to change something with the "STUN" settings, or maybe open a certain port on my wireless router? If I have to open a port, it would seem to make VoIP useless, since I'm sure most routers would have this port closed. Has any one else gotten this working?
I'm not real concerned with making outgoing calls to a landline, but it sure would be handy to receive calls from landlines...