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What’s the new deal for ip calling?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

http://www.telbo.com
http://www.nonoh.net
http://www.voipraider.com
http://www.jumblo.com
http://www.voipzoom.com
http://www.12voip.com
http://www.smartvoip.com

All includes to . includes a $1/m plan for North America.

Note:
**xxx reserves the right after a certain amount of calls to start charging the default rate. are available for users with .

If you want to a home that can make and receive calls, follow these steps.

1.you can get a or . For , is recommended. If you are using an , you need a regular to connect to the .

Note: phones and adapters are connected to / using directly, not connected to computer using USB cable or line.

2. Get a nonoh.net account for 10EUR/4mon.

3. Set up the nonoh account on the ip or .

4.Get a US number () at .com. New York is not available at . Choose one you like. number is your nonoh user name. Proxy is .nonoh.net.

Basically, now you have a home with that you can receive calls and make calls, even to .

5. (optional) Get a local number from .com/voice. Forward the number to your number.

If you just need a home that can receive calls, in step 2 above, get an account from Gizmo5.com. Then get a voice account that can be forwarded to your account. With , you can make toll-.

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Inbound Calls Directly to your LinkSys or Sipura

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

OP

How to accept direct calls to your / , bypassing all providers.
  • Does your registered provider not allow URI calls?
  • Do you want to cut down on latency/echo, by bypassing your provider on calls?
  • Do you simply like the idea of allowing calls directly into your ?

If you said yes to any of the above, then this FAQ page may be for you. Here is a description of how to let your / model accept calls directly from a URI ( address), bypassing all providers in the process. Here’s how to do it:

  • Setup your for use behind a NAT
    • Setup STUN on your (NOTE: STUN settings are on the tab)
      • Handle VIA received: no
      • Handle VIA rport: no
      • Insert VIA received: no
      • Insert VIA rport: no
      • Substitute VIA Addr: yes
      • Send Resp To Src Port: yes
      • STUN Enable: yes
      • STUN Test Enable: no
      • STUN Server: stun.voxalot.com.au:3478
        • NOTE: You can replace the above STUN server with any STUN server you like…
      • EXT IP:
        • NOTE: Leave this setting blank, STUN will figure this out for you…
      • EXT RTP Port Min:
        • NOTE: Normally you can leave this blank, but you can set this if you have a specific need
      • NAT Keep Alive Intvl: 45
        • NOTE: Use an value SHORTER than the “timeout” value in your .
    • set “NAT Mapping Enable: yes
  • Set “Ans Without Reg: yes” on your settings
  • Make sure your is on the default port
    • i.e. “ Port: 5060
  • Make sure that SOMETHING is set for “User ID:”
    • NOTE: If your is “registered” with a provider, this will be your real “User ID”
  • Make sure NOTHING is in “ Proxy:” field on your
    • NOTE: This field is not normally needed if/when you have STUN setup (as above)
  • Forward UDP port 5060 to your
    • NOTE: This may be easier if you use a static LAN address for your
  • Set up a “dynamic DNS” service for your LAN
    • NOTE: The service from “no-ip.com” works fine for this

If all of the above is setup correctly, then anyone on the can directly your / by :userid@dyamic_dns_address”. For example, if your userid is “12345″, and your dynamic DNS entry is “myaddress.no-ip.com”, then your URI is “:12345@myaddress.no-ip.com”.

NOTE: One useful purpose of this, is to point a http://ipkall.com number to your . You do this by logging into your IPKall account, and filling in your “UserID” info (12345 in this example) for “ Number:” and your dynamic DNS entry (myaddress.no-ip.com in this example) for the “ Proxy:” field. After saving these changes (and waiting the necessary hour for them to take effect), then your number will directly ring your (bypassing any service provider, including “ World Dialup”).

NOTE (added 2/7/2006):
Another poster mentioned that he needed to set “NAT Keep Alive Enable: yes“, or he got 1-way audio with his . So if you are having problems with this trick (and you are not already telling your to send “keep alive” packets), try turning the “NAT Keep Alive” setting on…

NOTE (added 2/7/2006):
After using this “trick” for some time, I have discovered that (while this often works very well), a minority of providers just don’t like this setup.

The problem (when you run into a provider that just won’t forward directly to your , even though they do support URI forwarding) appears to be with the details of the “dynamic DNS” service. The problem is, there are actually two DIFFERENT types of DNS records often used by proxies (which is what you are having your pretend to be, by this trick). DNS “A” records are the “normal type” of DNS entries (the type we use all the time, for example when visiting web sites), and also the type most dynamic DNS services (including the http://www.no-ip.com service I use) offer. However, apparently there is also a special DNS “SRV” type record that some proxies use just for . And if your provider is using a picky enough proxy, they will be unable to forward directly to your , because they won’t find a “SRV” record for your “proxy address” (even though your dynamic DNS service will have a “A” record for your IP). While most proxies either don’t use SRV records or will happily use an “A” record if an SRV record isn’t present, some proxies are just “too picky” about this little detail (and will therefore fail to forward directly to your UNLESS you have DNS “SRV” record for your IP address).

Happily there is an easy “work around”, if you already have your ’s registered slots “full”, and you want to add a service that has this “issue” (i.e. is picky about the SRV records). What I found works well (when you run into this problem), was to register for a SIP Broker alias that points directly to my (via my dynamic DNS address). I then tell any service that has a problem with forwarding directly to my , to instead forward to *0111xxxxxxx@sipbroker.com (where xxxxxxx is my SIP Broker alias ). This seems to work well as a “work around”, because “sipbroker.com” appears to have the DNS “SRV” record that some proxies “need” and Broker can forward to a location identified just by a DNS “A” record. So the essentially gets forwarded to Broker, which forwards the onto my in that case. While this isn’t quite as nice as going directly to your , it is still an effective “work around” for when the proxy just refuses to forward directly to your /.

Of course, you might as well try the “forward directly to your ” address first, and only resort to the SIP Broker alias if/when the “direct” path doesn’t work (as your path will be slightly more reliable if the direct address works with your provider). And many places (including http://ipkall.com ) will happpily forward directly to your / without any problems. But for those places that just don’t like the DNS “A” records provided by dynamic DNS services, forwarding to Broker (and then letting Broker forward directly to your ) can be an effective “work around”.

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A Collection of Cheap Phone Services

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Intertional


Everybody knows using computers to talk with MSN, QQ etc. We’ll nottalk about those methods here. Instead we talk about calls with regularphones on one side or both sides.

1. Of course, traditional way internationally is using card.
I went to Chinatown to buy cards when I first came here. I bought it online. We can get card with rates about or less than 1 cent per minute .

2. Make with local rates (or ): .com
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http://www.talkster.com/


No registration, no credit cards, no catches, no limits!

With , you get a local access for yourself, and an access number for your friend.
Say you want to your friend, you your access number which rings your friend’s . He/She answers the , then hangs up. You stays online. Your friend calls his/her access number. Then you  two will be connected, basically having a conference .

The good thing about this method is that your friends, families in also you by their first. You answer the , hang up, ask them to stay online, and then calls your access number.

3. Unlimited World $9.95/month

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http://www.skype.com/allfeatures/subscr … nadaworld/

In particular, unlimited calls areas include:
and mobiles
USA and mobiles

Make Unlimited Skype™ Calls without a Computer with Belkin’s New Desktop Internet Phone for Skype: $99

Of course you don’t need pay anything if both sides use .
Get a skypein number, you basically have a lanline . It costs €50 one year.

4. There’s another way which is a little bit complicated. But it’s between two sides. You need pay to get devices like this: Linksys PAP2T-NA for both sides and connect regular phones to the devices.

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Then get accounts for both sides, like voipuser.com, voxilla.com or .com etc. Set it on the device.
Reference:

http://blog.nyworldphone.com/2008/02/06 … cked-pap2/

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In particular, ’ account is a US number. Basically, you and your friend in get a US number. between you is ! Of course, other people in US can you.
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If you want to get local numbers, go to grandcentral.com, get numbers and forward it to your number(or GizmoProject account).
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If you want to other numbers in US or , register accounts and buy credit from your favorite companies like voipdiscount.com etc, and register it on the device.
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Basically, you get a home with a US number, between you and other people with the same setup and low rate to other people.

5. Another convenient way to is use Packet8 Mobile Talk with cell phones for 1 cent per minute to .
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6. I guess a lot of poople know iTalkBB. They offer unlimited calls to north America and with a monthly fee $25.

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7. The complicated way is to set up a PBX which will provide the most features that you want. You can get a WRT54GS, load firmware and install . Then you can set up US numbers (or even number which you usually need pay) to receive calls. And you can set up services to and US.

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Domestic


Usually, people get service from Verizon. They offer individual service and packages like including , TV and services. Time Warner Cable also offers similar services.

1. Unlimited US & Canada $2.95/month

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Usually, you need a computer to make calls. Get a above, you’ll make calls like regular.
Make Unlimited Skype™ Calls without a Computer with Belkin’s New Desktop Internet Phone for Skype: $99

2. People who have tmobile service, even the lowest package, want to have a cheap home , Tmobile-at-Home is good choice.
$10 a month for unlimited calls in north America:

http://www.t-mobileathome.com/

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3. Same as international #4 which may be the cheapest way. You can get -NA for about $30 on ebay.
4. Same as international #7.

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Aim Phonline for Sip Device or Application or Asterisk

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

If you got an Phonline , set up a secure device password in their at https://dashboard.voice.aol.com/settings/sip.

In your application like or devices, set as follows.

Domain = ..com
Username = screenname@.com
Password = “password set under the Out Clients settings page”
Caller ID name = screenname

If you need stun server, use turn.oscar..com .

For , register as follows.

register => MyScreenName@aim.com:SIP-Password@sip.aol.com

For more details, check here: http://dev.aol.com/api/aimcall.

Client list: voice.aol.com/SIP-Client-List.

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PBXES

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

I’m using WRT54GS + + at home. It is good because we have all controls. But admin password will be lost from time to time, then I’ll have to reset it: http://blog.nyworldphone.com/2008/02/06/openwrt-on-wrt54gs-reset-the-root-password/. And, for some providers, I can’t make it work with my on wrt54gs.

Then I tried pbxes.org. It is still and works perfect. I can do everything I’m doing right now with my .  It is a good option for personal use which cost nothing. Here I would like to explain some configurations that I .

1. Receiving calls on /device.

A) Internal between extensions.

  • Extensions-> Add
  • Display name(e.g. 3000)
  • Password(e.g. 3000)
  • (e.g. 3000)
  • Voicemail(optional, disabled by default)
  • Submit

You could do the same thing above to add more extensions (e.g. 6000 etc).

When you configure it on your /device, usename is “pbxes_username”-exten, e.g. username-3000, password is your pbxes password and domain/ proxy is pbxes.org. Now you can dial extensions from one to another, e.g. dial 6000.

B) Through a number

a. Add extensions as A).

b. Add

 c. Add Routing

Now when people the , calls will be routed to the 3000.

2. Make calls

A) Add extensions as 1.A.

B) Add as 1.B.b with your favorite provider, e.g. voipbuster.

C) Set routing

  • Routing->Add
  • name: (e.g. out)
  • sequence: (e.g. voipbuster)
  • Set Destination (optional)
  • Save changes

Now you can make calls usign your favorite vsp from your /device.

3. Forwarding/Receiving calls on PSTN phones ( or cell phones).

A) Add as 1.B.b.

B) Add ring groups

  • Ring Groups->Add Ring Group
  • Group number: (e.g. 1)
  • list: or cell number plus #. e.g. 12126668888# (it may differ according to your provider)
  • ring time, e.g. 20
  • Destination if no answer (optional)
  • Submit changes

C) Add routing

Same as 1.B.c, except in “Set Destination” mark Ring Group(e.g. #1).

D) Add routing as 2.C.

Now if people your , the will be forwarded to your regular using through your vsp.

4. back

Start with by adding an with the number of your entered as Caller ID. Leave Name empty. If it doesn’t work check your monitor for the right format of your Caller ID. When dialing the destination you may always press the * key to redial and # to end digits. After the called party hangs up you will hear another dialtone for your next . To hangup by yourself transfer the to an invalid destination by dialing *2.

- alen

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