Hello;
I have a question for FPL admin/support. If I buy configuration files, would I be able to set up with Express Talk without an ATA. Is there any way at all to use an answering software with FPL directly ?.
Express Talk Softphone with Call Recording states
* Record VoIP phone calls on demand
* Suitable for home or business use
* Use with any VoIP SIP gateway provider
Thanks for any help/suggestion.
5qhtran
FPL SIP with Express Talk (NCH)
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DISCLAIMER
This forum is for those users who have already purchased a configuration file with the SIP settings needed to configure any SIP compatible device.
1. Please use this forum only as a means to share your configuration advice and guides for ATA devices and SIP clients that you are using with our service.
2. For any questions relating to device configuration, please use the other forum sections or post your question directly in the device topic that your question is meant for.
3. Please title your topics with only the name and model of your device so users can easily find the information they need.
4. Preferable format for posting here is compressing your screenshots of your successfully configured device into a .zip file, and post a brief description of the configuration.
Please stay on topic
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- Quiet One
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Re: FPL SIP with Express Talk (NCH)
Good morning, as soon as the Softphone support the SIP protocol it will, I have used 3CX and X lite Softphone and works as a charm 

W.S
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Re: FPL SIP with Express Talk (NCH)
Another good thing to note is that recording the network traffic with a protocol analyzer such as wireshark effectively records the calls as well, without that annoying echo you sometimes get while recording a softphone with audio recording software.
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- Quiet One
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Re: FPL SIP with Express Talk (NCH)
Bloodsong has a good point, besides you can sit and watch the traffic, analyze the information and hear the sound of the call, it comes handy in times when people wants to see what really is going on when making/receiving a call.
The logs can also be useful to determinate information such as: The ports open, the traffic of the information sent, time, where it goes, etc.
Please let us know the outcome to see if you were successful doing these steps.
The logs can also be useful to determinate information such as: The ports open, the traffic of the information sent, time, where it goes, etc.
Please let us know the outcome to see if you were successful doing these steps.
W.S
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Re: FPL SIP with Express Talk (NCH)
Expresstalk works perfectly with FPL.. no special setup is needed, just server/user/pass should do the trick. In most configurations at least.