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Fring is bridging media, that's why you're experiencing delays. If you take a
look at the diagram here:
http://www.fring.com/fring_is/how_fring_works/
you'll see that your Fring client connects to Fring server which in turn
connects to SIP providers (Sipsorcery, etc). As always, it's a package deal.
Fring uses proprietary protocol between the client (your iPad) and their
server; this protocol is compressing data and often works on a very slow
connections (where everything else fails). On the other hand, compression means
"worse quality" and bridging (retransmission of voice data with protocol
conversion on the way) means extra delays.
Which is why I prefer to use a "native" SIP client if bandwidth is not a factor.
Original comment by mte...@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2010 at 2:54
i also tried using Weephone and Whisle and the delay is still there. and what
exactly do you mean by "native" SIP client?
Original comment by freetest...@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2010 at 5:21
A 'native' SIP client is the one that works with SIP protocol directly. As far
as I can judge, Weephone is the "native".
If it's not bridging, it must be your network connection. Have you checked ping
to sipgate.com? If not, you should!
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nettools/id297964828?mt=8
Or, if you have a regular PC on the same connection, check ping time from
there. I guess it's so big that you didn't notice much difference between Fring
and Weephone...
Original comment by mte...@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2010 at 5:47
well i tried my home wifi network and the ATT 3G network and noticed no
difference whatsoever. is there any possibility that there is something I set
up wrong inside of one of the sip services that could cause this delay in time?
Original comment by freetest...@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2010 at 8:42
I really doubt that. Sipsorcery does not interfere in RTP path and therefore,
can't cause the lag. So, it must be either Google Voice or Sipgate but I
haven't heard of them causing any substantial delays.
Do you have a PC connected to your home WiFi? If yes, try to call using one of
a proven softphones e.g. X-Lite.
Original comment by mte...@gmail.com
on 16 Jun 2010 at 3:45
i have tried that and the same.i think im going try and set up new accounts. i
will post the report back tomorrow.
Original comment by freetest...@gmail.com
on 16 Jun 2010 at 3:57
Oh, it's an overkill. I'd check call legs one-by-one. First, try initiating a
call from GV website and use some regular telephone (e.g. your cell) for
callback. If there's no delay, everything is okay with GV.
Second, try checking your Sipgate connection. Register Weephone to Sipgate
directly and try calling some free destination (use free minutes you got with
Sipgate account, or 1-800-444-4444 or any other toll-free number). Most
certainly that you'll face with delays at this point.
If so, you may want to replace Sipgate with some other DID (say, from IPKall)
and check if this helps.
Original comment by mte...@gmail.com
on 16 Jun 2010 at 9:35
Sorry for the delay in responding, really busy day. I didnt have much time to
play with it but here are some results. When calling from GV website it calls
the SIP number and i pick it up. Then it calls a regular phone (my house
phone). The delay is still there. Then i attempted setting Weephone to to
Sipgate directly and i had problems. What I did was set the username and
password and put the server to sipgate.com and restart the app. All it does is
respond with "logged in: no". So im guessing that there is some other way to
log in? And also do you have any ideas on having the iPad ring when the app is
not open?
Original comment by freetest...@gmail.com
on 17 Jun 2010 at 5:22
I don't have the iPAD and can't help you with the Weephone. If I was you, I'd
probably experiment with desktop/laptop connected to the same home WiFi network.
Sipgate should have instructions on how to configure softphone to connect to
their server. All you need is just follow their instructions ;-)
Original comment by mte...@gmail.com
on 17 Jun 2010 at 6:29
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I just registered sipgate to a softphone on my laptop and the delay was still
there. so i guess that sip gate is the problem. Do you know of any other free
services like sipgate that hand out free numbers?
Original comment by freetest...@gmail.com
on 17 Jun 2010 at 5:05
You can try http://phone.ipkall.com/ or
http://www.ipcomms.net/product-freedid.html (I deliberately posted full URL
because it's hard to find Free DID on IPCOMMS website ;-)
Good thing about IPKall is that getting their DID is fast and easy. Bad thing:
their DID are often returning the number of local termination instead of real
caller ID. So, IPKall is good for outbound calls but for the inbound I'd
recommend IPCOMMS.
IPCOMMS DID is harder to get and configure but they are good for both in and
out calls.
Original comment by mte...@gmail.com
on 17 Jun 2010 at 6:35
Original comment by easter...@gmail.com
on 24 Jun 2010 at 1:09
Closing due to inactivity. No issue with scripts found, only audio issues due
to network connectivity.
Original comment by easter...@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2011 at 2:20
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
freetest...@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2010 at 4:57