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Having problems verifying my phone number #44

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Ok, I seem to be having problems here verifying my phone.

SIPGate is no longer working for me (the phone number for it is gone, and 
even when I had it back, it was not working correctly).

I have since switched to IPKall, and have it forwarded to SIPSorcery, where 
my phone (laptop running ExpressTalk or XLite; I have both) is logged on.

Telling Google to try verifying my IPKall number (and before that, my 
SIPGate number when it was still active) has it start ringing, which goes 
to SIPSorcery, and SIPSorcery tells my VoIP client to start ringing (which 
it does).

After that, SIPSorcery's console log shows my client picking up the call 
and immediately afterward, hanging up.

I'm trying to figure out why. 

Also, I found out that the first verification on Google Voice of my SIPGate 
number was nothing short of luck, because it never actually was able to 
connect to me so I could hear it play the recording requesting me to enter 
the code (somehow it was automatically verified and I haven't been able to 
do that ever since).

Original issue reported on code.google.com by XANAVi...@gmail.com on 8 Apr 2010 at 8:04

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Is your IPKall forwarding to you@sipsorcery.com or to you@sip1.sipsorcery.com?

That maybe the root of your problem. Make sure incoming calls go to either 
sip1.sipsorcery.com or sip2.sipsorcery.com. Once you picked your number (sip1 
or sip2), 
configure your X-Lite to use the same proxy (sip1 or sip2).

Original comment by mte...@gmail.com on 8 Apr 2010 at 8:45

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Right now I have IPKall set to forward to me@sipsorcery.com

Should I go and create two IPKall accounts which forward to 
me@sip1.sipsorcery.com and 
the other to me@sip2.sipsorcery.com?

I thought if you forwarded to the main account (me@sipsorcery.com) and set the 
sip 
client to logon there nothing could go wrong.

Original comment by XANAVi...@gmail.com on 15 Apr 2010 at 11:14

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
If you forward to sipsorcery.com, you rely on SRV DNS record and some tricky 
workaround 
forwarding calls between sip1 and sip2. This mechanism is very fragile and 
fails rather 
often.

Change sipsorcery.com to sip1.sipsorcery.com or sip2.sipsorcery.com. Do it 
everywhere 
(both IPKall and your ATA/softphone settings).

As to two forwarding numbers: possible, but I never tried that.

Original comment by mte...@gmail.com on 16 Apr 2010 at 1:53

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago

Original comment by easter...@gmail.com on 26 Apr 2010 at 12:34

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I will go and change that setting as you said when I have a chance.

In a few days, I will be getting a Nexus One from Google, and I was wondering, 
how 
good is VoIP/SIP using that phone. If I could, I'd like to have it setup to use 
VoIP 
so that I can have "service" using any wireless AP.

My house where it it has exactly no coverage with any wireless phone provider 
(on 3G 
or Edge or GPRS), I think it is due to the construction being brick (because 
wireless 
signals cannot travel outside my walls, and 3G never gets in, while outside has 
perfect signal), and I was wondering how good the Nexus One is with VoIP on 
WiFi.

Original comment by XANAVi...@gmail.com on 26 Apr 2010 at 3:06

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
It's like with impotence: you never know until you try :-)

A friend of mine is a proud owner of the Nexus One and we had no problems 
configuring 
Sipdroid to work with Sipsorcery. So, I wouldn't expect any serious troubles 
there. My 
primary concern would be its battery life and I'm afraid you'll have to use the 
charger 
or else it will expire long before you go to bed.

Original comment by mte...@gmail.com on 26 Apr 2010 at 5:22

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I am going to do that (change me@sipsorcery.com to me@sip(1/2).sipsorcery.com), 
I 
just have to get some free time to do it in (I have had lots of work to do the 
past 
few weeks, and have had 0 free time for myself to do anything).

I have been reading about that phone for some time now. I have this old, old 
phone (a 
Quickfire GTX75) that I am going to be rid of FINALLY.

Just the fact that the Nexus One is sold unlocked to any carrier is a plus for 
me, 
and based on the phone I have been grudgingly using for the past couple years 
now, 
this phone will be a big step up for me. :)

I tried the iPhone but did not like it at all. So, I've ordered the Nexus One 
from 
Google.

Original comment by XANAVi...@gmail.com on 29 Apr 2010 at 6:12

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I am interested in seeing how IPKall works with SIP Sorcery. I specifically use
sipgate because it lets you register two different VOIP clients against one 
account.
That lets us configure SIP Sorcery to register both sip1.sipsorcery.com and
sip2.sipsorcery.com against the single sipgate account. Mike has discussed
registering IPKall and your SIP client against the same SIP Sorcery server, but 
I've
never tried forcing both ends to use the same SS server. It would be good to 
know if
this actually works.

Original comment by easter...@gmail.com on 29 Apr 2010 at 11:53

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I'm using IPKall for outbound calls, it works fine. As to the inbound, IPKall 
tend to 
report local termination's number instead of real caller ID, so I prefer to 
receive 
calls via IPCOMMS.

As to your idea (register two SIP clients), there is a problem here. On 
incoming 
calls, you're going to receive TWO calls instead of one. Yes, Sir! It would 
create 
two instances of your "In" dialplan running concurrently.

You'll have to deal with this problem (refer to my post in 
http://forum.sipsorcery.com/viewtopic.php?t=1752).

Original comment by mte...@gmail.com on 30 Apr 2010 at 3:51

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hey Mike, sorry for the confusion. I was referring to registering SIP Sorcery 
twice
(as SIP clients) against the two different VOIP phones on Sipgate. I'm not 
actually
registering multiple SIP clients against sipgate -- just adding two different 
sipgate
lines in the SIP Providers section on SIP Sorcery.

Original comment by easter...@gmail.com on 30 Apr 2010 at 12:20

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I'm not sure I can follow you but anyway, I don't see how you can avoid 
receiving 
concurrent calls if SIPGate is forwarding to both sip1 and sip2.

Original comment by mte...@gmail.com on 30 Apr 2010 at 2:07

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I have gotten this to work almost perfect... An issue called "_rnr_se key not 
found" 
has come up now.

Is there a resolution that I just haven't found yet?

Original comment by XANAVi...@gmail.com on 4 May 2010 at 11:26

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
That error typically means that the Google userid or password has been typoed 
in the
SIP Sorcery script. Lets manage this in one ticket if we can. Thanks!

Original comment by easter...@gmail.com on 4 May 2010 at 11:34

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Closing due to inactivity. No issue with the dialplan scripts was found.

Original comment by easter...@gmail.com on 8 Feb 2011 at 2:28