02-06-2012, 23:49
Hello,
Wanted to share with everyone a great way to use android 2.3.5 for SIP
calling, unless you have a PSTN, this is only for inbound calls.
Step 1:
- Create account at http://iptel.org
Step 2:
- Configure Android SIP Client
-- Home -> Settings -> Call -> Use Internet Calling (pick one)
-- Home -> Settings -> Call -> Accounts (second from bottom)
-- Accounts -> Check Box (Receive incoming calls) [x]
-- Accounts -> Add Account
-- Accounts -> Add Account -> Username = your iptel username only
-- Accounts -> Add Account -> Password = your iptel password only
-- Accounts -> Add Account -> Server = iptel.org
-- Accounts -> Add Account -> Set as primary account (only use if you have pstn)
-- Accounts -> Menu -> Save Account
You will notice your phone logs in and if receiving calls says "Receiving Calls".
Step 3:
- Head over to ipkall.com and register there using your iptel information.
*make sure you check the SIP option and remember the phone number it
*gives you because this is the number for inbound calls.
Step 4:
- Test by calling the ipkall number, if all is well, your Android will ring (if on wifi).
Optional:
- Setup google voice and have it forward to your ipkall number so you have local
number.
Thanks.
Wanted to share with everyone a great way to use android 2.3.5 for SIP
calling, unless you have a PSTN, this is only for inbound calls.
Step 1:
- Create account at http://iptel.org
Step 2:
- Configure Android SIP Client
-- Home -> Settings -> Call -> Use Internet Calling (pick one)
-- Home -> Settings -> Call -> Accounts (second from bottom)
-- Accounts -> Check Box (Receive incoming calls) [x]
-- Accounts -> Add Account
-- Accounts -> Add Account -> Username = your iptel username only
-- Accounts -> Add Account -> Password = your iptel password only
-- Accounts -> Add Account -> Server = iptel.org
-- Accounts -> Add Account -> Set as primary account (only use if you have pstn)
-- Accounts -> Menu -> Save Account
You will notice your phone logs in and if receiving calls says "Receiving Calls".
Step 3:
- Head over to ipkall.com and register there using your iptel information.
*make sure you check the SIP option and remember the phone number it
*gives you because this is the number for inbound calls.
Step 4:
- Test by calling the ipkall number, if all is well, your Android will ring (if on wifi).
Optional:
- Setup google voice and have it forward to your ipkall number so you have local
number.
Thanks.