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- | ====== SDF VoIP Client ====== | ||
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- | Below are instructions on configuring a SIP client to work with SDF's VOIP service. Please see the [[setting_up_a_sip_phone_with_sdf_voip|Setting up a SIP phone with SDF VoIP]] for more information. | ||
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- | **Client Instructions** | ||
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- | ===== Linphone for iOS ===== | ||
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- | Linphone may be installed by searching for " | ||
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- | ===== Ekiga for Windows and linuxy things ===== | ||
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- | - **Cancel out of the wizard**, if it is still running. | ||
- | - **Add an account** through " | ||
- | - In the pop up, go to **" | ||
- | - Give the account a name in the Name field. | ||
- | - For **Registrar**, | ||
- | - For **User**, use the **numeric extension ID** supplied in the email. | ||
- | - For **Authentication User**, use the **numeric extension ID** supplied in the email. | ||
- | - For Password, use the password supplied in the email. | ||
- | - For **Timeout**, | ||
- | - Select the " | ||
- | - Select OK to complete this process. | ||
- | - Have fun. | ||
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- | ===== Grandstream GXP2000 ===== | ||
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- | The Grandstream GXP2000 is an office SIP phone. It is fairly straightforward to setup via the phone' | ||
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- | * Replace 1134 with your extension ('SIP User ID' and ' | ||
- | * The 'Voice Mail UserID' | ||
- | * I have NAT traversal disabled, as I have my home router configured to forward UDP port 5060 to the phone' | ||
- | * Make sure you choose 'via RTP' for the 'Send DTMF' configuration option. Otherwise the voicemail system will not allow you to login. | ||
- | * The ' | ||
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- | ===== Grandstream Handytone 286 ===== | ||
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- | The Grandstream Handytone 286 is a simple analog telephone adapter. It can allow you to use any analog phone with the SDF VOIP service. It can be configured using the built-in web interface or through voice prompts by dialing on an analog phone. | ||
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- | * Add ' | ||
- | * Add your extension to the SIP User ID and Authenticate ID fields | ||
- | * Add your VOIP password provided from ' | ||
- | * Add your name to the Name field, if you wish | ||
- | * Set Use DNS SRV to ' | ||
- | * Set NAT Traversal to ' | ||
- | * UN-check ' | ||
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- | You should also forward UDP port 5060 to the Handytone' | ||
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- | ===== Android native client ===== | ||
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- | Android 2.3 and up seems to have a built-in SIP client. The screenshots below are from Android 4.3. This is tested with wifi data, and 3G/HSPA on tmo. Some carriers or specific android versions may disable SIP calling over cellular data. | ||
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- | |**1**|From the Android home screen, tap the phone icon to go to the dialpad.| | ||
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- | |**2**|Tap the settings icon on the lower right button.| | ||
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- | |**3**|Select the Settings option.| | ||
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- | |**4**|Optionally, | ||
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- | |**5**|Select Accounts to create the SIP account.| | ||
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- | |**6**|Optionally, | ||
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- | |**7**|Select the "Add Account" | ||
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- | |**8**|On the next screen, tap Username and enter only the extension number. Tap password and enter your password. Tap Server and enter sip.sdf.org. Optionally, select "Set as primary account." | ||
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- | When making a call from the dialpad, there does not seem to be a way to enter the @ sign. If "Use Internet calling" | ||
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- | Another way to make SIP calls is to add the SIP number (nnnn@sip.sdf.org) into the contacts, and select the number from the address book. Android seems to detect the @ sign and automatically switch to internet calls regardless of what the " | ||
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- | Finally, Google Contacts also has the option of labeling a number as " | ||
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- | This tutorial is far from complete. Wanna make it better? Edit it! | ||
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sdf_voip_client.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/02 19:55 by mcornick