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2009-07-26
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2009-07-26
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2009-07-26
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The only problem with Gizmo client software is you have to remember to keep it running. With internet call it's a background process.
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2009-07-26
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2009-07-26
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So do any of you know how i can use the other programs to make and receive calls sing my n810... i currently use skype on my laptop but the tablet makes for way better mobility on the go.
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2009-07-26
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Ya, that's sort of a pain, but it beats having to hang up and retry the call multiple times. With internet call, sometimes i wouldn't hear anything, or sometimes i heard the person on the other end but they didn't hear me. I'd have to retry the call 2 or 3 times before I could establish a call that worked.
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2009-07-26
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Ya, that's sort of a pain, but it beats having to hang up and retry the call multiple times. With internet call, sometimes i wouldn't hear anything, or sometimes i heard the person on the other end but they didn't hear me. I'd have to retry the call 2 or 3 times before I could establish a call that worked.
I haven't had that problem yet with Gizmo client.
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2009-07-26
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well with all the excitement i had for GV, then to get my invite, it was to my amazement that once i tried to access it, i was given the message that stated; since I'm not in the US (staioned in Korea for the next few months but will return in Jan) currently i cant use it.
1.) Play with Proxies and get a temporary US IP number for the signup process#2 is much easier, since those fake proxies are very slow and it seems that Google can detect Tor proxies now. At least I got the impression from my experiments. But for #2 you have to trust your Google password to another person, at least temporarily until you change it again.
2.) Let your friends in the US complete the process for you.
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2009-07-26
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You can use GV in Korea, I use it in Germany for 2 years already:
Markus Göbel's Tech News Comments: Google's GrandCentral now also in Germany (Monday, July 16, 2007)
You need an US IP number, but it's only necessary to complete the signup process an choose your phone number. After it you can forward it to any Gizmo5 account in the world. So you now have two options:
1.) Play with Proxies and get a temporary US IP number for the signup process#2 is much easier, since those fake proxies are very slow and it seems that Google can detect Tor proxies now. At least I got the impression from my experiments. But for #2 you have to trust your Google password to another person, at least temporarily until you change it again.
2.) Let your friends in the US complete the process for you.
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free phone service, gizmo, google voice, sunrocket |
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First, I set up my N810 to be a free wifi phone using Google Voice, Gizmo Project, the built in Internet Call client, and the DialCentral app.
Then, I remembered that I still had my old Sunrocket analog telephone adapter (ATA) laying around (I signed up with them one month before they went belly-up). I unlocked it using the Live CD method, configured it with my Gizmo settings, and set it up with my old landline phone. Google Voice is now my home phone number. Free incoming calls through Gizmo, and free outgoing calls using DialCentral on the tablet.
Today, I discovered that Gizmo Project now has Google Voice integration. You can put your GV account credentials in, and make free calls directly from a phone connected to an ATA configured with your Gizmo settings. So I now have free incoming and outgoing calls, and my GV number is the outgoing caller ID number. It's better than the service I used to pay for, and it's free. Also, incoming caller ID works when I use the ATA.
My ATA supports up to 2 phone lines, so when another GV invite arrived, I set my wife up with her own GV account and phone. We each now have a private home phone line and can call anywhere in the US without using cell phone minutes or paying a monthly fee.
Like I said, if anyone is interested in trying this out, the tutorials are below in the sig. I hope this is helpful.
My DropBox referral link: http://db.tt/2iv5LBae
Google Voice, DialCentral and Gizmo on the N810: detailed instructions here!
Google Voice VoIP calls with Android - detailed instructions
Detailed instructions for Google Voice VoIP calls on the iPhone
Set up Google Voice as your free home phone: detailed instructions here!
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