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Using Gizmo VOIP on the E61 - works fine!

13 replies · 7,114 views · Started 02 August 2006

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I get a "service not available message" when I try to register.

Any suggestions ?

Regards, Michael

My suggestion is to go back and recheck the configurations. And, or course, you need to have a Gizmo Project account.

Jose

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I do have an account, but I also have NAT (actually PAT) on my internet router.

Does sipphone / E61 suffer from the same NAT limitation that other services do ?

Regards, Michael

I am really not sure, Michael. My impression is that services like VoipTalk and Gizmo have resolved the NAT issue, since I use both successfully, but I guess that someone with more experience with NAT than me could possibly step in and help.

Jose

me also not working, btw what router u using? i think not all router work.

actualy i have tried many SIP account all same result..

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Got it working now, I had my username, not my phone number in the xxxxxx field.

After replacing 1747xxxx with my personal phone number (starting with 1747) it worked.

Also appears to work on my UMTS connection. As I have an unlimited data plan, that is a real benefit.

Thanks a lot.

Regards

Michael

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No, the 1747 is the first part of your Gizmondo phone number. replace 1747xxxxx with your complete phone number - which you can find in the desktop version

However, the sound quality is horrible, even when calling a landline number in my home country.. Barely useable, so I wont be using this much..

regards,

Michael

I agree, Michael, the sound quality seems an order of magnitude worse than in the desktop version. VOIPTalk, oin the other hand, has a good voice quality.

Jose

It works for me too (on UTMS as well I might add)! Many thanks!

Although, the call quality (even on my WiFi through my 24Mbps) is VERY poor. A lot of clicking, an expected delay and it sounds like Real Audio at 14.4Kbps.

Jose, is the VOIPTalk quality good on the phone? or do you mean in general with the service?

Jay, I am really pleased with VOIPTalk, the sound quality is really good. I tested the service with calls within Europe and to the US.

Jose