[Ekiga-list] cannot answer calls

2007-06-20 Thread Drake Mobius
Hi all, I can't seem to find anything about this in the help or the wiki.. so perhaps someone here can help! When receiving a call in the Win32 BETA, I don't seem to be able to accept. I get the dialog, I click accept, and then the phone rings half a dozen times before telling me that I have a 'm

[Ekiga-list] as netmeeting

2007-06-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello, ekiga is often compared with netmeeting. My question: Can I operate in the same way : give somebody my IP and allow him control my appliance (or desktop) like it's possible in netmeeting? If yes which steps are essential (where is this described). In the FAQ I didn't found this covered. gre

Re: [Ekiga-list] as netmeeting

2007-06-20 Thread Julien Puydt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ekiga is often compared with netmeeting. My question: Can I operate > in the same way : give somebody my IP and allow him control my > appliance (or desktop) like it's possible in netmeeting? If > yes which steps are essential (where is this described). In the FAQ > I did

[Ekiga-list] ekiga and sipgate

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Keyl
Hi all, I have tried to use ekiga with my sipgate account, however, only with limited success. When I start ekiga it registers successfully with sipgate and I can receive calls immediately after the registration. After a few minutes, however, all calls are redirected to voice mail (since I am n

Re: [Ekiga-list] ekiga and sipgate

2007-06-20 Thread Hannes Ebner
Hi Michael, Michael Keyl wrote: > binding_timeout parameter didn't changed anything). Is there anybody around > who can help me? Many thanks in advance. I'm using Ekiga with sipgate.at and sipgate.de, both work. I configured the accounts like this: Registrar: sipgate.de (or sipgate.at) User: Y

[Ekiga-list] Webcam on Windows

2007-06-20 Thread Tyler Cassidy
On the latest version of Ekiga for Windows all the webcam gives me is a Green rectangle and thats it. Any ideas? This is under the VideoForWindows plugin, and the only device found is Microsoft WDM Image Capture. -- -Tyler MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ e

Re: [Ekiga-list] as netmeeting

2007-06-20 Thread Dan Stromberg
For "remote desktop", as microsoft likes to call it, you're probably better off with VNC (which is a open standard that works very well and is available in many diferent, mostly compatible, free implementations across Linux, UNIX, windows, Mac, Palm, etc.) or microsoft's remote desktop facility (w