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Old 30-04-2008, 01:23
Martin²
 
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Default Calling SIP experts, help please (Senao WiFi phone)

My Senao SI 7800H WiFi phone works OK when I call PSTN numbers, but I don't
get incoming sound when I call other Sipgate users. It works OK when another
Sipgate user calls me. Works when I call 10000.
Sipgate just advised me to forward ports.
(which is all very well, but you can't on friends or public WiFi, but that's
for another time).
I forward ports 3478, 3479, 5004, 5060, 8000, 10000 to my phone. Tried all
possible combinations of settings and FWD Stun, but to no avail.
I have borrowed Zyxel P-2000W V2 phone, used the same settings, and it works
fine !

So my question is, what is the difference between calling PSTN and another
Sipgate user ?
(haven't tried other VoIP providers)
Is there a different port used to receive sound ?
Thanks, regards,
Martin


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Old 30-04-2008, 22:13
TheFug
 
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Default Re: Calling SIP experts, help please (Senao WiFi phone)

Martin² schreef:[color=blue]
> My Senao SI 7800H WiFi phone works OK when I call PSTN numbers, but I don't
> get incoming sound when I call other Sipgate users. It works OK when another
> Sipgate user calls me. Works when I call 10000.
> Sipgate just advised me to forward ports.
> (which is all very well, but you can't on friends or public WiFi, but that's
> for another time).
> I forward ports 3478, 3479, 5004, 5060, 8000, 10000 to my phone. Tried all
> possible combinations of settings and FWD Stun, but to no avail.
> I have borrowed Zyxel P-2000W V2 phone, used the same settings, and it works
> fine !
>
> So my question is, what is the difference between calling PSTN and another
> Sipgate user ?
> (haven't tried other VoIP providers)
> Is there a different port used to receive sound ?
> Thanks, regards,
> Martin
>
>[/color]
Your provider is right, but can't you define the ports, and proxies in
your WiFi phone ? then it doesn't matter anymore i guess.....
It also support all common used codecs ? these are corrct set ?

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Old 05-05-2008, 02:34
Martin²
 
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"TheFug" <nosp@mplea.ze> wrote in message
news:4818e0dc$0$6002$ba620dc5@text.nova.planet.nl...[color=blue]
> Martin² schreef:[color=green]
>> My Senao SI 7800H WiFi phone works OK when I call PSTN numbers, but I
>> don't get incoming sound when I call other Sipgate users. It works OK
>> when another Sipgate user calls me. Works when I call 10000.
>> Sipgate just advised me to forward ports.
>> (which is all very well, but you can't on friends or public WiFi, but
>> that's for another time).
>> I forward ports 3478, 3479, 5004, 5060, 8000, 10000 to my phone. Tried
>> all possible combinations of settings and FWD Stun, but to no avail.
>> I have borrowed Zyxel P-2000W V2 phone, used the same settings, and it
>> works fine !
>>
>> So my question is, what is the difference between calling PSTN and
>> another Sipgate user ?
>> (haven't tried other VoIP providers)
>> Is there a different port used to receive sound ?
>> Thanks, regards,
>> Martin
>>[/color][/color]

Finally got another terse reply from Sipgate:
"please contact the manufacturer to find out which RTP (media) ports are
used by the device."
I did send an email to Senao (Singapore) some time ago and got no reply.

Sipgate uses port 5004 for RTP, so I guess I need to fwd it to xxxx ?
Any ideas ?
Thanks, regards,
Martin





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Old 05-05-2008, 06:47
cybuerke
 
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Default Re: Calling SIP experts, help please (Senao WiFi phone)


"Martin²" <never@give.one> wrote in message
news:vo-dnSRWd8CI-YPVnZ2dnUVZ8h-dnZ2d@plusnet...
[color=blue]
> Any ideas ?
> Thanks, regards,
> Martin[/color]


A google search brought up these two reports which you might already have
seen, but for the benefit of others, it does suggest that there are problems
with firmware on this phone.

[url]http://www.marlow.dk/site.php/review/senao_si-7800h[/url]

[url]http://www.voipuser.org/review_10.html[/url]


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Old 05-05-2008, 12:27
alexd
 
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Default Re: Calling SIP experts, help please (Senao WiFi phone)

On Mon, 05 May 2008 02:34:11 +0100, Martin² wrote:
[color=blue]
> Finally got another terse reply from Sipgate: "please contact the
> manufacturer to find out which RTP (media) ports are used by the
> device."
> I did send an email to Senao (Singapore) some time ago and got no reply.[/color]

The Senao should use whatever RTP port(s) you tell it to. For example
I've told my Asterisk box to use 50000-60000. I made a few test calls [to
landline, mobile, freephone and 10000] and I found that the port at my
end was always 50000-57000 [as expected], and the port at Sipgate's end
was 10000-12000.

I spotted this in the manual:

"Note 2: Please don’t use the following subnets on the SI-7800H-
192.168.1.x and 192.168.99.x."

which is one of the oddest things I've ever seen in a manual for a
handset. You're not on 192.168.1.* are you?
[color=blue]
> Sipgate uses port 5004 for RTP, so I guess I need to fwd it to xxxx ?[/color]

You could cheat and forward everything to the Senao just for testing
purposes and see if that makes a difference.
[color=blue]
> Any ideas ?[/color]

I would break out the packet sniffer and see exactly what it's doing.
OTOH, if you're still inside the 14 days, send it back and get something
else.

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Old 11-05-2008, 02:29
Martin²
 
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Default Re: Calling SIP experts, help please (Senao WiFi phone)

cybuerke:[color=blue]
>A google search brought up these two reports which you might already have
>seen, but for the benefit of others, it does suggest that there are
>problems with firmware on this phone.[/color]

Thanks, but those reports are from 2004/5, and the firmware has been updated
since.
Regards,
Martin


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Old 11-05-2008, 02:43
Martin²
 
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Default Re: Calling SIP experts, help please (Senao WiFi phone)

Still NO incoming sound when calling other Sipgate users.

Alexd:[color=blue]
>The Senao should use whatever RTP port(s) you tell it to.[/color]

There is no setting for that. Furthermore my BT1801HG router has no option
to open up a range of ports :-(,
only to forward range of ports to one, but which one ?
[color=blue]
>Please don't use the following subnets on the SI-7800H-
>192.168.1.x and 192.168.99.x."[/color]

Well, yes it was on 192.168.1.x, but I have changed the router to 10.0.0.1 /
phone 10.0.1.xx, but it makes no difference.
[color=blue]
>You could cheat and forward everything to the Senao just for testing
>purposes and see if that makes a difference.[/color]

I tried to put it into DMZ, put couldn't get it to work.
[color=blue]
>I would break out the packet sniffer and see exactly what it's doing.[/color]

How do I do that, and would it tell me which port the Senao expects for RTP
?

Thanks, regards,
Martin





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Old 14-05-2008, 14:05
weedsgrace@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: Calling SIP experts, help please (Senao WiFi phone)

On 4月30ę—„, äøŠåˆ8ę—¶23分, "Martin²" <ne...@give.one> wrote:[color=blue]
> My Senao SI 7800H WiFi phone works OK when I call PSTN numbers, but I don't
> get incoming sound when I call other Sipgate users. It works OK when another
> Sipgate user calls me. Works when I call 10000.
> Sipgate just advised me to forward ports.
> (which is all very well, but you can't on friends or public WiFi, but that's
> for another time).
> I forward ports 3478, 3479, 5004, 5060, 8000, 10000 to my phone. Tried all
> possible combinations of settings and Ā*FWD Stun, but to no avail.
> I have borrowed Zyxel P-2000W V2 phone, used the same settings, and it works
> fine !
>
> So my question is, what is the difference between calling PSTN and another
> Sipgate user ?
> (haven't tried other VoIP providers)
> Is there a different port used to receive sound ?
> Thanks, regards,
> Martin[/color]

I also think it is not for the nat problem that you need to forward
some ports. if you can sniffer on your wifi router, then we can see
where is the sip message error.

[url]www.telecomchinasourcing.com/knowledge[/url]
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