Skype Update?

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tnx

Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
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> James,
>
> Counterpath has a great softphone and there is a free version known as 
> XLite. Here is the url to the www page for it:
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>     http://www.counterpath.com/index.php?menu=Products&smenu=xlite
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> and for the downloads page
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>     http://www.counterpath.com/index.php?menu=download
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>
> You will see that the Linux version is one rev behind the Windows and 
> MAC versions. I have not used this client myself but I know that some 
> VOIP system suppliers use it for testing/demo'ing their products.
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>
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> Best Regards,
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>  
>
> John Holmblad
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> Acadia Secure Networks
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> James Knott wrote:
>> 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.
>>>
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>>>     
>> 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?
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