James Knott wrote: > Michael Wiktowy wrote: > >> On 5/8/07, James Knott <james.knott at rogers.com> wrote: >> >>> Wayne Fiori wrote: >>> >>>> Skype is a little heavy for the N800. Besides, it's only taken Skype >>>> two-three years to release an upgrade for Linux from version 1.3 to >>>> 1.4. While the Windows world is using v 3.1. >>>> >>>> Why is Google Talk not sufficient? >>>> >>>> >>> What I'd like is something that can talk to standard SIP/RTP servers, >>> like we have at work. >>> >> You should be able to use Gizmo Project for that. It has a spot for >> your own SIP server details. I have been quite happy with Gizmo's >> performance on the tablets. >> >> > > I've got it and configured it for our company SIP server. When I dial a > number, I get ringing and nothing else. Also, it doesn't repond to > incoming calls. I'll have to do some more work to see what the problem is. > > > I just checked if I could connect while I'm not connected to the company network. When I dial an internal number, I get the same ringing as before. Since that SIP server is behind the firewall, it's obvious that Gizmo isn't even attempting to connect it. It looks like it's useless for me. Is there any SIP soft phone that will work properly, without having to connect to an external server, as Gizmo does? -- Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org>