Does anyone have experience / know-how in configuring Linphone?
I purchased my password (FPL "config file"), and would like to give Linphone or another Linux SIP VOIP application a try.
I also found Ekiga, Qutephone, and others under Ubuntu that are available for install.
LINPHONE or other Linux SIP Phone app
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- Quiet One
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- Technical Support
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Re: LINPHONE or other Linux SIP Phone app
I used the Twinkle phone fairly successfully on a Ubuntu box here. It is not the prettiest, but it worked.
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Re: LINPHONE or other Linux SIP Phone app
I have not personally played with these Linux sip phones, but I have played with the windows counterparts, some of which have a linux version also. I see no reason why any of them would not work with freephoneline. If you do have problems, it is usually NAT/firewall related, and rarely is the softphone to blame.
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- Quiet One
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Re: LINPHONE or other Linux SIP Phone app
I'll be glad to try anything that just works. Could you please tell me:Jake wrote:I used the Twinkle phone fairly successfully on a Ubuntu box here. It is not the prettiest, but it worked.
What do they consider as "SIP proxy" in the setup?
What is a STUN server? Do I need that?
Edit: added a day later, I have twinkle installed, and it stalls... goes grey, hangs, then comes back. It does this constantly. I'll have to look elsewhere. Sooo... back to LINPHONE...
in Linphone, it asks for a SIP proxy address, such as sip:username.proxydomain (such as Alice@example.net), but the config file sent to me did not include such information. Does anyone know what to put there?
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- Just Passing Thru
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Re: LINPHONE or other Linux SIP Phone app
experience with sip client on ios, android as well as symbian are all positive:
Inbound/Outbound Proxy: voip.freephoneline.ca
stun server: stun.ekiga.net or any public stun server
Inbound/Outbound Proxy: voip.freephoneline.ca
stun server: stun.ekiga.net or any public stun server
Timmi wrote:I'll be glad to try anything that just works. Could you please tell me:Jake wrote:I used the Twinkle phone fairly successfully on a Ubuntu box here. It is not the prettiest, but it worked.
What do they consider as "SIP proxy" in the setup?
What is a STUN server? Do I need that?
Edit: added a day later, I have twinkle installed, and it stalls... goes grey, hangs, then comes back. It does this constantly. I'll have to look elsewhere. Sooo... back to LINPHONE...
in Linphone, it asks for a SIP proxy address, such as sip:username.proxydomain (such as Alice@example.net), but the config file sent to me did not include such information. Does anyone know what to put there?