Hi Aramk,
Just to let you know that I now have it working.There are some interesting default settings in the N95 itself that were causing problems.
Thankyou for your help and input.
Kind regards
Mike
Hi Aramk,
Just to let you know that I now have it working.There are some interesting default settings in the N95 itself that were causing problems.
Thankyou for your help and input.
Kind regards
Mike
That's a good news![]()
Hello there,
Have you set the epygi up in your "internet telephone" settings as "default" on the nokia?
Then i found an option on the N95 that auto sent an sms of "call back later" that had to be deactivated in the N95. I also had to make the quadro extn numbers 3 digit, as the default speed dial on the N95 was 00-99.
It was real fun getting it to work, but eventually I got it lol!!
Hope this helps!
Cheers and Merry Christmas.
Kind regards
Mike
I know this thread is old but I have a new e71 so
Mike, are you able to provide all the settings you used that worked?
Hi threebit, I have Nokia E61i's configured, they also register as remote ext & call over 3G, sometimes quality is poor, but it is still early days using the Nokia SIP clients for mobile remote ext's.
SIP settings:Profile name: XXXX
Service Profile: IETF
Default access point: whatever your AP is defined as in wireless config select it
Public user name: xx@192.168.1.1 (ext@yourquadroip)
Use compression: No
Registration: When needed or Always on depends on whether you are in & out of the coverage area
Use Security: No
Proxy server:
Proxy server address: 192.168.1.1 (yourquadroip)
Realm: quadroname.epygi-config.com (new firmware .loc old firmware)
User name: xxx (your extension)
Password: XXXXX (your password)
Allow Loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5060
Registrar Server:
Registrar server address: 192.168.1.1 (yourquadroip)
Realm: quadroname.epygi-config.com (new firmware .loc old firmware)
User name: xxx (your extension)
Password: XXXXX (your password)
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5060
Those are the settings, make sure you set up the Internet Telephone settings as well, using your SIP settings. I hope this helps. cheers Brad
I have a nokia N95 and am trying to connect to a remote extension on quadro through EDGE with an access point from our operator which is VODAFONE. Should that be a problem ?
It truly depends on the latency over your provider to the telephone system.
If the latency is consitent and under 300ms then that should be adequate for testing VoIP from your N95. If you get 10 - 150ms then that is acceptible for normal communication providing it is constant.
Regards
Kevin
The problem is that I can't even register. I always get "Not Registered" on the N95.
My settings are:
Profile name: Epygi
Service type: IETF
Access point: Si.mobil internet (our mobile operator access point for internet)
Public user name: MyRemoteExtUserName@EpygiWanIP
Use compression: NO
Registration: Always
Use security: NO
Proxy server: BLANK (have also tryed with the same settings as for registrar server)
Registrar server:
Address: QuadroWanIP
Domain: quadro.epygi-config.com
username: MyRemoteExtUsername
Password: MyRemoteExtPassword
Transfer type: UDP
Port: 5060
On quadro I have configured remote extension and am using it's username and password.
I still can't get the n95 to register
To verify your settings on the Epygi, use a softphone - like xlite with the remote settings of the extnsion of the Epygi and see if you are able to remove the Epygi settings 100%.
Then I would try the firewall settings inside the telephone and make sure that your carrier isnt blocking your voip ports ( sip and rtp )
Regards
Kevin
Settings on Epygi are surely OK. Used QCM to connect as a remote extension on quadro - SUCCESS. I think that settings on quadro are ok.
Tested on two N95 8GB:
1) trying to configure SIP settings in: tools-settings-connections-sip configuration, both telephones failed to connect
2.) on one phone,a software FRING was used to connect to quadro as a remote extension - SUCCESS
I find it strange that with FRING the registration worked, but with SIP settings on a telephone, it doesn't work.
On both telephones, the settings as described above are used to configure a sip account.
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