View Full Version : How to use VoIP telephony on Wi Fi??


zking
16-05-2006, 09:29 AM
I am confused, with all these WiFi enabled mobiles. Is there any way to use VoIP telephony on these mobiles.

And also will we be able to use these phones for IM like msn or yahoo and do the video chat on the IM (as nokia 90 is having 2 cams) (no 3g video calling).

Please clarify my doubts.

I am from India.

Thanx in advance.

ToreL
15-06-2006, 08:33 PM
I just installed the VOIP-application from vyke.com intended for the E60 on my E70 phone and it does work. I connect to my home wirelss and calling is easy, and for the very brief testing, sound quality seems good.

vyke.com has no subscription charge, pay-as-you-go principle. However, their price list is not complete, so what you actually pay I am not sure.

Rafe
15-06-2006, 09:41 PM
On the Eseries VoIP is enabled by the fact the phones are SIP capable. You can register to a SIP service (e.g. sipphone.com) an use the built in SIP client to make 'Internet Calls'. These are VoIP calls. In theory any SIP compatiable VoIP service will work but your results may vary. It doesn't seem to be that reliable atm.

mjlaris
03-07-2006, 07:51 PM
SoonR (www.soonr.com) has a similar product that works with Skype. You install Skype on your PC along with a client application from SoonR. Then, from your phone, you connect to your PC and activate Skype. Similar to the Vyke software, Skype on your PC calls your cell phone and then calls the number you want. It sets up a conference call only remotely. I've used it for fairly long calls (20 minutes +) to Ukraine and it works well with good sound quality. Also, Skype rates are lower than Vyke. The only thing is, you have to leave your PC on, which is not a problem for me.

Mark

Skaber
04-07-2006, 01:25 AM
Soonr uses your mobile number to let you call skype users. When placing a skype call with soonr, it calls your device's number and your destination then links both calls. It does not use your WiFI connection to place the call. From my point of view: totally sucks. I ll give vyke a try... we seriously are in need of a working SIP client for the e61. That NAT traversal issue on the e61 really makes the device look bad.
Nokia provided the SIP SDK for 60 series...anyone up for some coding ?

mjlaris
04-07-2006, 02:28 AM
To use SoonR you need to be connected to the Internet. With the E60 this can be over wifi (as I do), GPRS, or Bluetooth connected to nan access point or a PC. I agree that SoonR is not an ideal solution but from what I read, Vyke works the same way except that you connect to one of their servers instead of your PC and therefore have to pay a little more per minute. Correct me if I'm wrong but that's what it sounded like when I read their web page. It states "Once you have entered the phone number you want to call, Vyke Mobile sends the call information to the Vyke platform. A few seconds later, your mobile phone will ring and, once you answer the phone, you will be connected with the number you are calling."

I would love it if SIP on the E-series phones worked with NAT but it dosen't and it will be at least the end of the year before Nokia develpes an upgrade. If you fina a 3rd party SIP application that works please let me know. I'd gladly pay for it.

Mark

Skaber
06-07-2006, 02:38 AM
please read this post:
http://discussions.nokia.co.uk/discussions/board/message?board.id=connectivity&message.id=2443&view=by_date_ascending

i managed to sucessfully create SIP connections and call between different providers by using voiptalk.org since they have a reversed NAT lookup or something of the kind.

mjlaris
06-07-2006, 03:03 AM
I just setup an account on voiptalk.org as well. The do have reverse NAT detection and made a call to their voice mail that worked fine. I bought some credits to make calls to PSTN phones and as soon as my purchase is finalized I'll report back on calling to regular phones.

Mark

jimbobingham
16-06-2007, 10:43 AM
I teste the new Vyke Mobile IP service from vykedotcom

This is really easy to use. I registered (got a free dollar sign-up bonus :icon14: ) and on the web page, under Vyke Mobile IP, I chose my phone, Nokia E65 from the drop down menu, entered in my mobile number and got an SMS, I clicked on this, downloaded a 40 something kb program, entered in my Vyke username and password and Voila! I was making calls over my home WiFi network. I also didn't have to make changes for other networks, like I had to do with my old E60.
When I enter a new WiFi zone, I just click on "Internet Telephone" (which I now have a shortcut to on my phones front). if it is a secure network a get a pop-up asking for security code and then I get connected.

It remembers networks you have been to before. It is great! I really like it.

I am currently travelling in Asia, and I make calls from free WiFi zones in Singapore... bye bye roaming charges

moulin
13-08-2008, 05:29 AM
Thanks for the info guys especially the site links. I'll try them all and see what works best for me.

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mjlaris
16-08-2008, 08:52 PM
Thanks for the info guys especially the site links. I'll try them all and see what works best for me.

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It was some time ago that I origionally responded to this thread and Nokia VoIP has improved substantially since my post. You should no be able to use any of the E-series phones and some of the N-series phones with most, is not all, VoIP services. I have found that Turphone is the best but also use Sipgate and Vonage. However, Vonage seems to be much less stable than the others and they do not seem to want to support use of Nokia phones for VoIP.

Mark