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06-17-2010, 09:37 AM
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I'm on Telus..Bold 9700 on HSPA. Connects perfect to my asterisk box and makes calls BUT cannot hear anything on either end.
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06-17-2010, 03:11 PM
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[QUOTE=tifa2009;1619400]
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Originally Posted by Aviator168
BlackVoib has been updated.
The current version is 0.56.
Users now can toggle between speaker phone and handset(from menu). The volume control also has been added. Just use the volume control when the main screen is on top.
pleaseeeeeeeeeee guys how i can install the blackvoib.jad on my blackbeery ???????????
the only way i successed to install is by the bb direct
please help
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Open BlackBerry Browser then goto http://www.blackvoib.com/Download/BlackVoib.jad
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06-17-2010, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by japostol
I'm on Telus..Bold 9700 on HSPA. Connects perfect to my asterisk box and makes calls BUT cannot hear anything on either end.
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I guess HSPA is your data service. Am I correct on this?
Did you specify a stun server? Also, you might have set NAT=yes in the user definition in sip.conf.
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06-17-2010, 03:20 PM
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Yes to HSPA and yes to NAT.
I didn't set a STUN server, wasn't sure what it was. I don't believe we use one??
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06-17-2010, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by japostol
Yes to HSPA and yes to NAT.
I didn't set a STUN server, wasn't sure what it was. I don't believe we use one??
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Should also set one if behind router/firewall. Try stunserver.org
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06-17-2010, 05:26 PM
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ALX files for BlackVoib installation from BlackBerry Desktop Manager are now available. Go direct to bottom of page BlackVoib.
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06-18-2010, 09:39 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Aviator168
Should also set one if behind router/firewall. Try stunserver.org
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Tried stunserver.org and same thing. Anyone have any suggestions?
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06-19-2010, 03:59 AM
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Hi Aviator168,
I just wanted to ask if the BlackVoib application will work with TPad. I'm currently subscribed to Tpad. Thanks.
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06-20-2010, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by moks1972
Hi Aviator168,
I just wanted to ask if the BlackVoib application will work with TPad. I'm currently subscribed to Tpad. Thanks.
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I created a tpad account and make the 121 call. Worked fine. I was not ablt to make calls between two tpad accounts. Even with xlite.
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06-21-2010, 04:22 AM
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Tpad SIP Settings for Blackberry Generic SIP Client
Hi,
We are going to test this client soon with Tpad, in the meantime these settings may help.
Tpad SIP Settings:
Local SIP port : 5060 (or alternative 8891 or 8791 or 80)
Registrar : sip.tpad.com
Proxy server : sip.tpad.com (or alternative sipx.tpad.com)
Domain : sip.tpad.com (or alternative sipx.tpad.com)
Realm : sip.tpad.com (or alternative sipx.tpad.com)
Outbound proxy server : sip.tpad.com
Account name : Your 7 digit Tpad IN Number (found in your Tpad Team Email)
Authorised User ID: Your 7 digit Tpad IN Number
Password : Your Tpad password (found in your Tpad Team Email)
Display name/number : Your Tpad IN Number
Stun server (optional) : Leave Blank
but if you have problems then use
For Softphones (Xlite) use this settting
stun.fwdnet.net:3478
stun.tpad.com:5060
stun.tpad.com:3478
For IP Phones / ATA's ths this setting
STUN Server: stun.fwdnet.net (or alternative stun.tpad.com)
STUN's Port:3478
Registrar Expire : 3600 seconds / 60 mins
Tpad Compatible Codecs :
G.711 (G.711a / G.711u) = (64 kbps)
PCMU / PCMA = (64 kbps)
G729 (low bandwidth)
If you need any more help then send me a PM.
Regards
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06-21-2010, 09:15 AM
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Great !
hi, i've installed blackvoib and all work great (even if sometimes it crashes and i've to reboot the blackberry) !!!
i can call with all my betamax voip account ( but only with my next-door neighbor wlan, not my own ) and i can receive call, nice !
what can i do to use blackvoib with my own wlan ? i already use a stun server.
are there any port to open on my router ?
blackvoib can connect but every time i place a call it fail...
thank you and great work !
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06-21-2010, 10:33 AM
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cmpmcl,
Definitely a router issue. Do you have incoming UDP ports blocked?
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06-21-2010, 11:45 AM
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hi Aviator168,
i've already opened the 5060 and 3478 UDP ports, but nothing happens :(
my router is a Telecom Alice W-gate, the old black version, on which i've loaded a compatible broadcom firmware for more versatility...
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06-21-2010, 05:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ixlwqwmqtx
I have installed v0.52 on my BB 9000. When I make a call I am not able to hear any ringing through the handset. I am not able to get the audio to work on either of my BB 9000 or BB 9700.
EDIT: It is working on the BB9000 now (after a reboot). But the audio is very loud and, as you said before, it is not possible to adjust the audio. It is too loud to be very usable for anything but testing.
I installed v0.52 on by BB9700 but the audio still is not working on that device.
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kindly post your settings, i have BB9000 but I cant get the good setting. Im from KSA, provider STC.
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06-22-2010, 03:18 AM
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@ Aviator168 and development team great job... ....
Some issues for consideration of development team and understand its usual as still product in beta phase :
1. It crashes often
2. Conversation sound is low
2. Some times don't hear the ring for incoming call untill reboot the device
3. Some times don't hear the ring for outgoing call
4. Some times no sound from the other end.
Using the latest beta .56 with BB 9700.
Thanks again for your efforts and you are pioneer of BB SIP.
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06-22-2010, 04:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cuted
@ Aviator168 and development team great job... ....
Some issues for consideration of development team and understand its usual as still product in beta phase :
1. It crashes often
2. Conversation sound is low
3. Some times don't hear the ring for incoming call untill reboot the device
4. Some times don't hear the ring for outgoing call
5. Some times no sound from the other end.
Using the latest beta .56 with BB 9700.
Thanks again for your efforts and you are pioneer of BB SIP.
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For me, as additional feedback, I'm also using a Bold 9700 with Beta 0.56.
I don't experience #1 & #2.
In terms of #3, I've only been testing mine for outgoing calls so I can't comment on this.
With #4, I can hear the outgoing ring almost all the time (>95% of the time).
With #5, I will add that whether I use it on Wi-Fi or with my carrier over the 3G network, the incoming voice quality is decent but the outgoing voice quality is problematic (others complain that my voice cuts in and out during the call whereas I can hear them without any issues most of the time).
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06-22-2010, 06:32 AM
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Issues.
1) If wifi goes out of range while on call, it will crack. This would be an easy fix. We will take the action of disconnecting the call.
2) Relating to OS 5.xx.xx.xxx. Specifically to the BB 9700. It takes at least 4 seconds to activate the speaker (sound) on the device. That means, the ring tone won't start at least 4 seconds after the message "Incoming call" shows up, and some times takes long as you might be on the silence period of the ring cycle.
3) Sometime no sound for outgoing calls. This might due to BlackVoib did not receive the "180" ringing SIP message as UDP does not guarantee data delivery.
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06-22-2010, 09:04 AM
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I still haven't made BlackVoib work from my local network. I have an Edgemarc 4500 router from Edgewater Networks. The Edgemarc has a VoIP proxy built in. My phones register with the Edgemarc, and the Edgemarc registers with my Asterisk server on their behalf. The Asterisk server is in a remote data center. The proxy server in the Edgemarc fixes the problems with using SIP on a NAT'd network. So, I should not need a stun server, I believe. Can I just leave stunserver blank?
I have specified both the internal and the external address of the Edgemarc as the outbound proxy server, but any time I check Use WiFi I get
"ip address of registrar cannot be resolved" and ip address of "outbound proxy cannot be resolved" . The domain name of the asterisk server resolvable. The internal address of my Edgemarc isn't public, but it has a resolvable external name.
Another interesting thing - I did a tcpdump on my router, and when it is in WiFi mode I'm seeing this...
REGISTER sip:sip.org SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.100.172:9010;branch=1234567890;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
Contact: <sip:aviator168@192.168.0.1:5060;rinstance=1234567 890>;expires=0
To: "12345"<sip:aviator168@sip.org>
From: "12345"<sip:aviator168@sip.org>;tag=a25e2f7e
Call-ID: 1234567890
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, NOTIFY, MESSAGE, SUBSCRIBE, INFO
Content-Length: 0
It's sending these registers to my asterisk server. Those registeration attempts seem to always fail.
I know my case may be a little strange (Edgmarc router), but just thought I would pass this along.
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06-22-2010, 09:31 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dozment
I still haven't made BlackVoib work from my local network. I have an Edgemarc 4500 router from Edgewater Networks. The Edgemarc has a VoIP proxy built in. My phones register with the Edgemarc, and the Edgemarc registers with my Asterisk server on their behalf. The Asterisk server is in a remote data center. The proxy server in the Edgemarc fixes the problems with using SIP on a NAT'd network. So, I should not need a stun server, I believe. Can I just leave stunserver blank?
I have specified both the internal and the external address of the Edgemarc as the outbound proxy server, but any time I check Use WiFi I get
"ip address of registrar cannot be resolved" and ip address of "outbound proxy cannot be resolved" . The domain name of the asterisk server resolvable. The internal address of my Edgemarc isn't public, but it has a resolvable external name.
Another interesting thing - I did a tcpdump on my router, and when it is in WiFi mode I'm seeing this...
REGISTER sip:sip.org SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.100.172:9010;branch=1234567890;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
Contact: <sip:aviator168@192.168.0.1:5060;rinstance=1234567 890>;expires=0
To: "12345"<sip:aviator168@sip.org>
From: "12345"<sip:aviator168@sip.org>;tag=a25e2f7e
Call-ID: 1234567890
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, NOTIFY, MESSAGE, SUBSCRIBE, INFO
Content-Length: 0
It's sending these registers to my asterisk server. Those registeration attempts seem to always fail.
I know my case may be a little strange (Edgmarc router), but just thought I would pass this along.
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What is being send back from the Edgmarc router when the registration fails? BlackVoib expected a SIP error code.
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06-22-2010, 09:33 AM
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Just a reminder. All support issues should be posted on the discussion forum on our site.
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