Le lundi 24 novembre 2008 à 15:16 +1100, Michael Ashley a écrit :
> Hi folks,
>
> With ekiga-snapshot (ekiga 3.0.0 SVN) on Ubuntu 8.04 I find that ekiga
> can register OK, but when I try the echo test I receive the following
> message (at debug level 1):
>
> dialer:0xb523db90 RTP_UDP Session 1, c
Dear list,
I am running Ekiga 3.0.1 from
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tlbdk/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/tlbdk/ubuntu intrepid main
on my Ubuntu 8.10 64bit MacBook2,1.
At home, it runs like a charm --> thank you very much!
However, here at work I believe to be behind a q
Hello Sebastian,
you need 1 port for the control connection (for example call initiation)
and 1 port per media stream.
Therefore, for a pure audio call between two parties, 2 ports should be
enough; audio+video will require 3 ports and so on.
By default, Ekiga uses the port range 5060-5100 (U
> Why not grab a GSM/Wifi mobile phone such as a Nokia E 65 to do this ?
Do these use SIP? I thought they all used UMA (which is much more
friendly to your cell provider).
Stefan
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Business Manager Jeremiah O'Neal wrote:
> Thank you for your suggestion. I'm not excluding anything but Grandstream
> however that was one of the phones that I had heard about before.
I believe that an Grandstream Handytone + handset is equivalent to a
Grandstream phone, so if one works, so should
Business Manager Jeremiah O'Neal wrote:
> selection because it's all contained in one system. I was also thinking
> about getting a SIP phone that had wireless capabilities or an addon
> wireless system.
I use a Pirelli DPL10 which is a SIP wifi/standard mobile with both the
Grandstream and ekig
Damien,
Thank you for your rapid reply.
> The fact that you can (or can not) set the TOS field should have no
> influence on the result of the echo test. It is certainly not mandatory
> to have the TOS field set to be able to make a call.
You are right (of course). Further investigation at debug
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> > Why not grab a GSM/Wifi mobile phone such as a Nokia E 65 to do this ?
>
> Do these use SIP? I thought they all used UMA (which is much more
> friendly to your cell provider).
Only 3 or 4 phones in the world can do UM
A bug report:
With ekiga 3.0.0 SNV on Ubuntu 8.04 on an eee PC 901 I find that ekiga
uses about 50% of the CPU continuously if started with the camera
turned off. It repeats the following message every 30 milliseconds or
so:
2008/11/25 09:01:37.588 0:15.953 GMVideoOut...0xb5319b90
GMVideo