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Hi all
our LAN is also our VOIP network. My PC has one IP address, my phone (grandstream) another. Can I connect the two in software somehow so my PC Skpe can drive/use the phone. That way I can avoid the need for a separate headset for the PC I have total access to router and PC. regards |
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In article <ZsGdnXsYnfT1eYjVnZ2dnUVZ8tuqnZ2d@bt.com>,
Jethro <jethro_uk@hotmail.com> wrote:[color=blue] >Hi all > >our LAN is also our VOIP network. My PC has one IP address, my phone >(grandstream) another. Can I connect the two in software somehow so my PC >Skpe can drive/use the phone. That way I can avoid the need for a separate >headset for the PC[/color] Not easilly. Your Grandstream phone uses an industry standard, open and published protocol called SIP. Skype uses it's own proprietary and closed protocol. The two don't mix[1]. Gordon [1] Actually, there is a Skype module for Astersk that could in-theroy allow you to call a Skype number from your Grandstream phone, via a local asterisk server, but I suspect it's more than you want to do to make this work. |
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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 15:07:36 +0000 (UTC), Gordon Henderson
<gordon+usenet@drogon.net> wrote: [color=blue] >In article <ZsGdnXsYnfT1eYjVnZ2dnUVZ8tuqnZ2d@bt.com>, >Jethro <jethro_uk@hotmail.com> wrote:[color=green] >>Hi all >> >>our LAN is also our VOIP network. My PC has one IP address, my phone >>(grandstream) another. Can I connect the two in software somehow so my PC >>Skpe can drive/use the phone. That way I can avoid the need for a separate >>headset for the PC[/color] > >Not easilly. > >Your Grandstream phone uses an industry standard, open and published >protocol called SIP. Skype uses it's own proprietary and closed >protocol. The two don't mix[1]. > >Gordon > >[1] Actually, there is a Skype module for Astersk that could in-theroy >allow you to call a Skype number from your Grandstream phone, via a >local asterisk server, but I suspect it's more than you want to do to >make this work.[/color] I'll give you 3 options:- As Gordon says, 'not easily'. However, if you are reasonably technically apt, you could take a look at a piece of software called 'Sippy Skype'. It is Java based so it is cross-platform. I am not familiar with the various Grandstream phones but, if yours has a standard PSTN connection as well, there is a hardware device, sold by Maplin, for about £15, that can interface a computer, running Skype, to a standard analogue phone. It could act as a PSTN landline connection. Perhaps you could look at why you need Skype. Is this to facilitate calls from people who are abroad for example? If you could enlarge on that and, from that, we might be able to make suggestions of how you might proceed, without Skype, as there are lots of SIP solutions that might be drawn on. --- Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. --- |
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