Re: VoIP and Sipgate
- From: Ray Dawson <Ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 13:47:06 +0100
In article <4dbfe274bcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Ned Abell <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In article
> <1130326110.42f0aa8988d273609a4e05efd7284276@teranews>,
> Ray Dawson <Ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Has anyone managed to get Sipgate working with their router?
> [Snip]
> > Although I /think/ I've got all the sipgate settings
> > correct on the router. I can successfully make a test call
> > to the test number, but can't make ordinary calls. Calling
> > my sipgate number from a BT line gives the engaged tone.
> > Before giving it up as a lost cause, knowing whether anyone
> > else here has managed to use Sipgate would be useful.
> Sipgate here using SJphone
> Proxy: sipgate.co.uk
> User domain: sipgate.co.uk
> Server address: stun.sipgate.net port 10000
> The user name is your sipgate user id @sipgate.co.uk
> HTH
My settings are
SIP: Enable
RTP Port: 5004
Registrar Address: sipgate.co.uk
Registrar Port: 5060
Expire: 3600
User Domain: sipgate.co.uk
Outbound Proxy Address: sipgate.co.uk
Outbound Proxy Port: 5060
The only bit I don't have a field for is the stun entry. Is that
important?
Username and password as given, but no @sipgate.co.uk on the end of the
username. No other examples use the extension.
I do have the SIP and RTP ports set to 5060 and 5004 and the server
Cheers,
Ray D
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