Re: [Ekiga-list] Any prospect of Ekiga being ported to MacOS



1. I received notification of your call (in my case, both my landline phone and my smart mobile phone ring), and answered using the landline.

2. I could not hear anything on the other end.

3. I checked the phone handset and it said 'Talking' which means that as far as the phone is concerned, the call is still connected.

4. I worked out later that I had two instances of my ekiga.net account registered at the time you called. One was in the VoIP settings of my modem, and the other was the CSipSimple app on my smartphone.

5. I Eventually hung up the landline phone, and went and had a look at the smartphone. The app CSipSimple reported a missed call, and had a record of your call because it said 'Bret Busby'.

6. I was having a look at the record of the call, to try and work out what had happened. During this process, I fouled things up. It looks like I selected all call history, and then deleted them. So unfortunately, I am not able to comment on the details of the record of your call reported from CSipSimple.

> Anyway, if you could advise what, if anything, shows in your event history, for that attempt, it would be good.

No can do.

7. I would be interested to see if I need to change my SIP configuration or not, which means receiving a few calls in a row to test my landline phone and my smartphone.

 
Greg Flint

PO Box 642
Parap
NT 0804
Australia

Phone +61 (0)8 8945 1725
Mobile +61 (0)428 279 021
Australian Central Standard Time (CST) = GMT + 9.5
sip: el_gallo_azul ekiga net
sip: 473936 sip diamondcard us
sip: 0889451725 sip internode on net


De: Bret Busby <bret busby net>
Para: Ekiga mailing list <ekiga-list gnome org>
Enviado: MiƩrcoles 20 de febrero de 2013 18:52
Asunto: Re: [Ekiga-list] Any prospect of Ekiga being ported to MacOS

On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, el_gallo_azul wrote:

>
> 1. Operating system usage share:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems
>
> 2. I am trying to find out myself whether any SIP account can connect to any other SIP account, regardless of the software. I don't know yet, but would appreciate if you let me know the outcome of your post.
>
> 3. Available SIP applications (I believe we discussed this on Saturday):
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SIP_software
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_VoIP_software (this shows the operating systems)
>
>
>  
> Greg Flint
>
> PO Box 642 Parap NT 0804 Australia
>
> Phone +61 (0)8 8945 1725
> Mobile +61 (0)428 279 021
> Australian Central Standard Time (CST) = GMT + 9.5
> sip: el_gallo_azul ekiga net
> sip: 473936 sip diamondcard us
> sip: 0889451725 sip internode on net
>
>

Hello.

The second link above; the "Comparison of VOIP Software" is the one to which I referred in the contact with you, when I could not remember what exactly was the wikipedia web page.

From that web page, I found that Linphone apparently runs on each of Linux, MS Windows, and Mac OSX.

I have mentioned that to my brother, so I will find what he does about it and possibly trying it on his Apple computer (assuming that his computer is running Mac OSX - I do not know which OS he is running).

I have installed Linphone to try it.

Using Linphone, I have just attempted a phone call to you (Greg). Linphone shows the call as having been successful, with a duration of about 45 seconds, but, after the ringing stopped, the line went quiet, and I did not hear any sound coming from the other end.

So, I assume that Linphone can not communicate with Ekiga.

That is my assumption, but I do not know enough for that assumption to be valid.

According to the web page at http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_Interoperability , communication between Ekiga and Linphone (v1.5), should work, for video and audio.

The version of Linphone that I installed, is 3.3.2-1, from the packages repository for Debian Linux 6.0.x .

Anyway, if you could advise what, if anything, shows in your event history, for that attempt, it would be good.

--
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
..............

"So once you do know what the question actually is,
you'll know what the answer means."
- Deep Thought,
  Chapter 28 of Book 1 of
  "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
  A Trilogy In Four Parts",
  written by Douglas Adams,
  published by Pan Books, 1992
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