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  1. #1
    John Smith
    Guest
    Hi,

    Has anyone achieved getting a Nokia E61 to work with SIP and Sipgate (or any
    other provider?)....

    Any help appreciated!!!

    Ta





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  2. #2
    Jono
    Guest

    Re: Nokia E61 and SIP/Sipgate

    John Smith has brought this to us :
    > Hi,
    >
    > Has anyone achieved getting a Nokia E61 to work with SIP and Sipgate (or any
    > other provider?)....
    >
    > Any help appreciated!!!
    >
    > Ta


    Some people have it working with Asterisk

    <http://www.google.se/search?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-GB%3Aofficial_s&hl=sv&q=nokia+e60+asterisk&meta=lr%3Dlang_en%7Clang_no%7Clang_sv&btnG=Google-s%C3%B6kning>





  3. #3
    Steven Sumpter
    Guest

    Re: Nokia E61 and SIP/Sipgate

    On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 18:13:58 +0000, John Smith wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > Has anyone achieved getting a Nokia E61 to work with SIP and Sipgate (or
    > any other provider?)....
    >
    > Any help appreciated!!!
    >
    > Ta


    I gave up getting VoIP on my E61 and sent it back as not fit for
    the purpose sold. I can get a firmware update to do Google Talk on my
    Internet Tablet soon anyway, which is better than nothing.

    Steve.




  4. #4
    Malcolm Scott
    Guest

    Re: Nokia E61 and SIP/Sipgate

    On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, John Smith wrote:

    > Has anyone achieved getting a Nokia E61 to work with SIP and Sipgate (or any
    > other provider?)....


    I have this working on an E60, which should (hopefully) be similar.

    The relevant settings are:

    Service profile: IETF
    Public user name: [email protected]
    Use compression: no
    Use security: no

    Under 'Proxy server'...
    Proxy server address: sipgate.co.uk
    Realm: sipgate.co.uk
    User name: 1234567
    Allow loose routing: yes
    Transport type: UDP
    Port: 5060

    Under 'Registrar server'...
    Registrar serv. addr: sipgate.co.uk
    Realm: sipgate.co.uk
    Username: 1234567
    Transport type: UDP
    Port: 5060

    Unfortunately diagnosing problems if this doesn't work is tricky; the error
    messages tend to be nonexistant or unhelpful. When first attempting to set
    this up, it refused to work, but this turned out to be due in part to
    problems with the wifi configuration - so make sure that's working correctly
    too and you can e.g. browse web sites on your phone using the same wireless
    access point.

    Hope this helps.

    --
    Malcolm Scott
    (remove "BLACKHOLE." from email address)




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