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- 12/23/2012
- Forum: Fongo Announcements
- Topic: Possible service interruption for some users Dec 19th, 2012
- Replies: 90
- Views: 245015
Re: Possible service interruption for some users Dec 19th, 2
send 892 bytes to udp/[208.65.240.165]:5060 at 21:44:52.665387: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ REGISTER sip:voip.freephoneline.ca;transport=udp SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP <REDACTED>;rport;branch=z9hG4bKHZjtvHgaegKmD Max-Forwards: 70 From: <sip:<REDACTED>@voip...
- 06/23/2012
- Forum: Tips & Tricks From Seasoned Users
- Topic: Configuring PAP2T for Home Alarm
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10051
Re: Configuring PAP2T for Home Alarm
Fiddling with the settings on a PAP2 won't make anything better, really. It's the inherent latency of VoIP that causes Home Alarm systems not to work well. My suggestion? Get a cellular monitoring solution or just grab one of the most basic home phone lines from your local telco that actually provid...
- 05/21/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Avoid Jiffy auto service
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5852
Re: Avoid Jiffy auto service
Actually, if you're really crazy enough, you can build your own OBDII interface device on the cheap. Seen a schematic for a OBDII reader that really consists of 3 IC's. One is a MAX232/233 TTL levels to a RS-232 compatible interface. The second IC is just a regular 7805 regulator (aka just use the +...
- 04/16/2011
- Forum: Tips & Tricks From Seasoned Users
- Topic: Selectively forward telemarketers to voicemail (Linksys)
- Replies: 5
- Views: 18155
Re: Selectively forward telemarketers to voicemail (Linksys)
Freeswitch does this all for me... And yes, they're forwarded to an internal extension so I don't waste any of my 2 channels that FPL assigns to us
- 04/16/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: FPL SIP is not RFC complaint?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8709
Re: FPL SIP is not RFC complaint?
When I use the ip_nat_sip ALG, which similarly does what your cisco switch is doing, it does all the NAT transversal circus without any real issue at all from FPL's server. Is it your switch that's not recognizing the SIP packet properly? Or there's the possiblity that the netfilter team did some tr...
- 03/08/2011
- Forum: Tips & Tricks From Seasoned Users
- Topic: Linksys PAP2 Line 2 usage and Google Voice set up?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 19251
Re: Linksys PAP2 Line 2 usage and Google Voice set up?
Answer to google voice on a PAP2 is simply no. Google Voice uses XMPP to signal all the calls. Although they're testing out inbound SIP calling, don't expect a SIP gateway from google anytime soon.
- 02/23/2011
- Forum: Suggestions & Feedback
- Topic: FreePhoneLine over a private (non-internet routable VPN)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5325
Re: FreePhoneLine over a private (non-internet routable VPN)
Unfortunately, NAT Transversal isn't the most reliable option of getting around issues with NAT altogether, but still worth a shot. X method of this Transversal method might work for this NAT implementation, but won't work for the other method of NAT implementation.
- 02/23/2011
- Forum: Suggestions & Feedback
- Topic: FreePhoneLine over a private (non-internet routable VPN)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5325
Re: FreePhoneLine over a private (non-internet routable VPN)
This method works feasibly for the softphone, but personally, I overlooked at the ATA side of things. To be honest, I'm not too sure on how we should approach the ATA's having NAT issues and people not having the technical expertise to understand how NAT even works and how to get around with the iss...
- 02/22/2011
- Forum: Suggestions & Feedback
- Topic: FreePhoneLine over a private (non-internet routable VPN)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5325
FreePhoneLine over a private (non-internet routable VPN)
Given the amount of users popping in here asking for assistance when really there's a huge NAT issue, would FPL be considering setting up a private VPN (which can't be routed over the Internet, by the way) solution to alleviate such issues?
- 02/16/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: PBX. How to?
- Replies: 31
- Views: 27479
Re: PBX. How to?
A better switching software I'd personally recommended is FreeSwitch. The real limitations with Asterisk is it doesn't just scale up that well with a few hundred users or more. Dialplan wise, it's much more flexible than Asterisk, due to the fact it uses regex instead of the NXX format that Asterisk...
- 01/31/2011
- Forum: Suggestions & Feedback
- Topic: Make Freephoneline available to the widest amount of users..
- Replies: 14
- Views: 17355
Re: Make Freephoneline available to the widest amount of use
Product Activation works fine when you *BUY* your OS. LoL The only people I've ever seen complain about it are those that are trying to pirate the OS and it catches them and shuts them down, then they get all upset and pissy about it. :lol: Actually, I got my copy of Windows 7 free from Microsoft. ...
- 01/31/2011
- Forum: Community Support
- Topic: Does not work at all
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4732
Re: Does not work at all
Personally, I never had to deal with any D-Link boxes at all, but from what I read and heard of is they're problematic to deal with when port forwarding issues are involved. I'd say get a router that can be flashed with third party firmware like the WRT54GL and use that router instead. Of course, if...
- 01/31/2011
- Forum: Community Support
- Topic: Getting calls from test
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5231
Re: Getting calls from test
Are you running an Asterisk box here? I personally haven't been getting any of these calls... Yet
- 01/31/2011
- Forum: Suggestions & Feedback
- Topic: Make Freephoneline available to the widest amount of users..
- Replies: 14
- Views: 17355
Re: Make Freephoneline available to the widest amount of use
Hey, chill down here. Microsoft's product activation isn't that bad. I wouldn't detail it here, but there are ways to get around it and my favorite method is just to buy a brand new PC with Windows XP pre-installed. Windows 2000 at it's core is quite outdated and the obsolescence of XP is also comin...
- 01/31/2011
- Forum: Tips & Tricks From Seasoned Users
- Topic: FPL over Rogers 3g?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 16424
Re: FPL over Rogers 3g?
AFIAK, Roger's 3G internet is NATted, so getting it to work is quite a pain...
- 01/29/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: How to setup FPL Elastix?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 24191
Re: How to setup FPL Elastix?
One thing I did in my freeswitch setup is to add in a parameter to ping the SIP providers, like this example http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/SIP_Provider_Examples#Keeping_Connections_Alive (Keeping Connections Alive). Now I know you are not using freeswitch, but something similar with Elastix might...
- 01/28/2011
- Forum: Community Support
- Topic: Does not work at all
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4732
Re: Does not work at all
Did you have your ports forwarded properly? Sounds like a NAT issue to me.
- 01/27/2011
- Forum: Tips & Tricks From Seasoned Users
- Topic: When is FREE DSL coming??
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7660
Re: When is FREE DSL coming??
On a humorous side, Google has been offering free DSL via the toilet's piping system.
http://www.google.com/tisp/
http://www.google.com/tisp/
- 01/27/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: How to setup FPL Elastix?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 24191
Re: How to setup FPL Elastix?
If you have break set to "never" would solve this problem of FreeSwitch stopping on a first successful match in the dialplan. Setting this to never will tell FS to continue searching the DP regardless of a successful match or not The people who regularly read the users mailing list of Free...
- 01/27/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: How to setup FPL Elastix?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 24191
Re: How to setup FPL Elastix?
Because of the way Freeswitch works is it stops when it find a match on the dial plan, so because the first one matches when I call in it doesn't look any more, otherwise when I call in it would just call me back. You might want to read through the dialplan documentation on FS's wiki carefully... I...
- 01/27/2011
- Forum: Tips & Tricks From Seasoned Users
- Topic: FreeSwitch Configuration Example
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5109
Re: FreeSwitch Configuration Example
Wow, somebody already beat me to it on putting example dialplans for FreeSwitch. I did write a quick and dirty tutorial on my blog last year, link to it is below. http://www.curriegrad2004.ca/archives/52-Howto-Setup-FreePhoneLine.ca-for-use-with-FreeSwitch.html Comes with an inbound and outbound dia...
- 01/25/2011
- Forum: Tips & Tricks From Seasoned Users
- Topic: When is FREE DSL coming??
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7660
Re: When is FREE DSL coming??
Uhm... that article was dated back in year 2000. Doubt free DSL WILL ever happen.
- 01/25/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Need help for voice qulity
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6226
Re: Need help for voice qulity
If you're using the pap2, it should be a bulit-in codec. Change the preferred codec setting under the Line 1 Tab to G729a or something like that.
- 01/21/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Freephoneline in Ubuntu 9.10
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6246
Re: Freephoneline in Ubuntu 9.10
You'll probably need to get the SIP/RTP port forwarding working correctly on the host machine if you're using NAT for the guests network connectivity. A easy way to mange this is probably using netfilter's ip_nat_sip module. But if you're just simply bridging the host network's NIC to the guest NIC ...
- 01/21/2011
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Well I'm coming up on a year
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5769
Re: Well I'm coming up on a year
From my limited understanding on how the industry works, Fibernetics would have probably paid some sort of initial registration fee on 'owning' the number blocks. Don't know if they do have to pay to keep the block of numbers as phone numbers are public resources as defined by the CRTC...