On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 19:43:34 -0500, Frank Pineau wrote: [...] > What does this have to do with Fedora? > > In the user manual for the adapter (in the "Advanced Configuration" > section), though, I note there is a configuration screen where you enter > the SIP server, outbound proxy, and SIP user ID and password. Did you > try reading the manual? '5. How do I setup my Grandstream Phone for go2call network? typical configuration is: SIP Server: voip01.go2call.com Outbound proxy: (Should leave it blank, because it's a GW) User ID: xxxxx (your Go2Call PIN number) Authentication ID: same as your User ID Password: xxxxxxx (Your Go2Call password) NAT Traversal: YES (WITHOUT setting the STUN server) 6. How do I setup my Grandstream Phone for FWD service? typical configuration is: SIP Server: fwd.pulver.com outbound proxy: 192.246.69.247:5082 (used only when behind firewall, otherwise leave it blank) User ID: xxxxxx (your FWD account number) Authentication/Login ID: xxxxx (same as above, your FWD account number) Password: xxxxx (your FWD password) NAT Traversal: No (You need to set up your STUN server if you don't have outbound proxy)' <http://www.grandstream.com/FAQ.pdf> I was wondering how the ATA knew what to do. I didn't know that there was a setting, such as "SIP server". I was wondering how the device knew what do. Knowing what to look for, I now know the generalities :) thanks, Thufir -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list