SIP Client

2009-11-09 Thread Eric Smith
Extended Improved to see if this works better as a regular phone) But I know there is a lot of new work on SHR and I hope that it allow me to have a reliable regular phone. Meanwhile, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected SIP client. No need to make cellular calls or do *anything* else

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-09 Thread c_c
Hi, ericmsmith wrote: > > I have not used my freerunnner much since I bought it soon after > public launch due to battery issues. > There is a hardware fix #1024 that does increase battery life by almost a factor of 2. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.co

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Al Johnson
while, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected > SIP client. No need to make cellular calls or do *anything* > else than VOIP. Your battery won't last long in this case because you can't suspend and still receive calls. You could save a bit of battery by turning off t

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Paul Fertser
Al Johnson writes: > On Monday 09 November 2009, Eric Smith wrote: >> Meanwhile, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected >> SIP client. No need to make cellular calls or do *anything* >> else than VOIP. > > Your battery won't last long in this case bec

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Al Johnson
On Tuesday 10 November 2009, Paul Fertser wrote: > Al Johnson writes: > > On Monday 09 November 2009, Eric Smith wrote: > >> Meanwhile, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected > >> SIP client. No need to make cellular calls or do *anything* > >>

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Paul Fertser
Al Johnson writes: > On Tuesday 10 November 2009, Paul Fertser wrote: >> Al Johnson writes: >> > On Monday 09 November 2009, Eric Smith wrote: >> >> Meanwhile, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected >> >> SIP client. No need to make cellular c

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Neil Jerram
2009/11/10 Paul Fertser : > Al Johnson writes: >> >> I had wondered if this might be possible. I've not looked at the idle time >> between packets to see whether we would get to spend a worthwhile time asleep >> though. > > From my quick googling it looks

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Nicola Mfb
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Eric Smith wrote: [...] > Meanwhile, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected > SIP client.  No need to make cellular calls or do *anything* > else than VOIP. There are some softwares not adapted for the freerunner GUI, but an upcoming on

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Stroller
On 10 Nov 2009, at 21:32, Nicola Mfb wrote: > On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Eric Smith wrote: > [...] >> Meanwhile, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected >> SIP client. No need to make cellular calls or do *anything* >> else than VOIP. > > There are

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Nicola Mfb
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Stroller wrote: [...] > Google says: > > Did you mean: empathy sip client > > ? Sorry for missing the link. http://www.openapathy.org/ Niko ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.op

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-10 Thread Al Johnson
On Wednesday 11 November 2009, Stroller wrote: > On 10 Nov 2009, at 21:32, Nicola Mfb wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Eric Smith wrote: > > [...] > > > >> Meanwhile, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected > >> SIP client. No need

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-11 Thread Michele Brocco
f new work on SHR and I hope that >> it allow me to have a reliable regular phone. >> >> Meanwhile, I want to use the freerunner as a WIFI connected >> SIP client.  No need to make cellular calls or do *anything* >> else than VOIP. > > Your battery won't last l

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-11 Thread Nicola Mfb
[...] > Besides that, also by using the alsa scenario for voip, sound does not > reach the earpiece. Thats a problem I have with SHR and qtmoko, with > linphone 3 and linphone 2 respectively. It was working with older > distros. Last time I checked (some months ago) I had to bring hup a control wi

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-11 Thread Michele Brocco
On 11/11/09, Nicola Mfb wrote: > [...] >> Besides that, also by using the alsa scenario for voip, sound does not >> reach the earpiece. Thats a problem I have with SHR and qtmoko, with >> linphone 3 and linphone 2 respectively. It was working with older >> distros. > > Last time I checked (some mo

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-11 Thread Nicola Mfb
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Michele Brocco wrote: [...] > Could u remember which one? I tried several times with several > combinations with no result and  also tried to use the state files of > om2009-5 which were previously successfully used in litephone-3. Info > about the channel or any p

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-11 Thread Michele Brocco
On 11/11/09, Nicola Mfb wrote: > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Michele Brocco wrote: > [...] >> Could u remember which one? I tried several times with several >> combinations with no result and also tried to use the state files of >> om2009-5 which were previously successfully used in litepho

Re: SIP client

2009-11-11 Thread giacomo `giotti` mariani
>> Hi all, >> Last time i bought a card like [1], but only for voice calls, and that >> worked well. >> >> Thanks for the input! >> >> Kind regards, >> Ed >> > > my last experiences looking for a pre-paid data sim in the us ended in > disappointment. this was a few months ago and things may h

Re: SIP Client

2009-11-11 Thread Nicola Mfb
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Michele Brocco wrote: > On 11/11/09, Nicola Mfb wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Michele Brocco wrote: >> [...] >>> Could u remember which one? I tried several times with several >>> combinations with no result and  also tried to use the state files of

Creating a SIP client for the OpenMoko

2007-03-12 Thread Chuck Pareto
I was thinking about getting a Sip phone to use with the Gizmo Voip service (my friend is using it and loves it), but then thought about creating a Sip/Voip client to run on the OpenMoko. Does anyone know if this would be possible? Can it be done exclusively in software? I don't know if this has a

[Android] linphone SIP client released for Android

2010-03-24 Thread Al Johnson
It uses the NDK to make a native liblinphone.so to handle the SIP side of things. Unfortunately for us the NDK produces armv5te binaries. Does anyone know how to get it to make armv4t binaries so we could use it? Re: [Linphone-users] [Release] Linphone on Android From: Simon Morlat To: "linph

Re: Creating a SIP client for the OpenMoko

2007-03-12 Thread Elrond
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 11:25:22AM -0700, Chuck Pareto wrote: > I was thinking about getting a Sip phone to use with the Gizmo Voip service > (my friend is using it and loves it), but then thought about creating a > Sip/Voip client to run on the OpenMoko. Does anyone know if this would be > possibl

Re: Creating a SIP client for the OpenMoko

2007-03-12 Thread Jonathon Suggs
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community Its been covered, I'm just too lazy to dig up the old threads. I don't think there is a problem with creating a SIP client, but the main issue is the lack of a sufficiently fast enough transmission (ie no WiFi). There is bluetoot

Re: Creating a SIP client for the OpenMoko

2007-03-12 Thread Robert Michel
gt; possible? Of course should be possible... and I expect that someone will port an existing sip client to OpenMoko and that such a client will get an integration into the dailer menue But this work is hardware independent it could be done at a later point or just by someone using the emulato

Re: Creating a SIP client for the OpenMoko

2007-03-12 Thread Al Johnson
On Monday 12 March 2007 18:31, Elrond wrote: > On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 11:25:22AM -0700, Chuck Pareto wrote: > > I was thinking about getting a Sip phone to use with the Gizmo Voip > > service (my friend is using it and loves it), but then thought about > > creating a Sip/Voip client to run on the

Re: Creating a SIP client for the OpenMoko

2007-03-12 Thread Matthew S. Hamrick
_ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community Its been covered, I'm just too lazy to dig up the old threads. I don't think there is a problem with creating a SIP client,

Configuring neo as a Bluetooth Headset to SIP client

2009-03-26 Thread Kumar
Hi all, I want to configure neo as a bluetooth headset for my linux PC SIP client so that i can receive my VOIP calls on my neo speakers and i can talk with my neo microphone! Is it possible without hardware changes? Give some directions to configure neo audio system to make it work. Thanks

Re: Configuring neo as a Bluetooth Headset to SIP client

2009-03-26 Thread Paul Fertser
Kumar writes: > I want to configure neo as a bluetooth headset for my linux PC SIP client so > that i can receive my VOIP > calls on my neo speakers and i can talk with my neo microphone! > > Is it possible without hardware changes? Give some directions to configure > neo au

Re: Configuring neo as a Bluetooth Headset to SIP client

2009-03-26 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I want to configure neo as a bluetooth headset for my linux PC SIP client so > that i can receive my VOIP calls on my neo speakers and i can talk with my > neo microphone! Interesting. I wonder, tho: why do you prefer such a setup over one where the FR itself runs the VOI