The thing I forget to add is that I am not able to debug the application on device. Also the sound is already too large that it seems increasing the volume for incoming/outgoing channels will not help. Using g.729 codecs requires a license as we have discussed earlier. Can you suggest any other Codec to use instead that do not requires any license for its use. Thanks On 30-Jul-2012, at 1:57 PM, Chakrit Wichian wrote: Sorry for the late reply, hmm, strange as I have the same NAT error message too but it all works fine with both getonsip and sip2sip. AFAIK / heard You'll have to use G.729 for it to work reliably with good sound quality on the phone but the application I am developing have not reached that point where I can start configuring the codecs just yet. About the volume problem, the GSCall class exposes a "setVolume" property you can use to increase the volume. Or you can simply modify this line directly to set a higher value to see if it makes any difference: http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/21884/neutrino/ The specific PJSUA call is pjsua_conf_adjust_rx_level for adjusting receiving volume and pjsua_conf_adjust_tx_level for adjusting transmitting (microphone) volume. Check the source if there's a problem as I've not find a good way to automatically test these just yet. Hope this helps. - chakrit http://chakrit.net On Monday, July 30, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Parvez Qureshi wrote: It seems NAT service must be there in the network where you are trying to establish a voip sip connection. Without IP address resolution the application will not work. After bringing two iOS devices under a NAT enabled network I am be able to connect using two sip accounts. Also there is a lot of noise/disturbance in the call and actual voice is too low and one needs a lot of concentration to understand it. Do I need to make any particular selection in the list of Codecs or any other thing to change? Thanks On 27-Jul-2012, at 7:08 PM, Chakrit Wichian wrote: I got that as well. It is fine. PJSIP will still works even if there's no STUN server. Make sure you have all the files up-to-date with what I just pushed a few mails back, not just that GSE file. - chakrit http://chakrit.net<http://chakrit.net/> On Friday, July 27, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Parvez Qureshi wrote: sorry for an incomplete info on the issue. May be it is due to this NAT type detection failed: Invalid STUN server or server not configured (PJNATH_ESTUNINSERVER) The above statement is also being consoled. Is it due to stun server not found or external ip address resolution getting failed. Thanks On 27-Jul-2012, at 5:37 PM, Chakrit Wichian wrote: Just replacing the file will not work. The changes I've pushed are more than just that file. Why don't you just do a proper git checkout? - chakrit http://chakrit.net<http://chakrit.net/> On Friday, July 27, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Parvez Qureshi wrote: After replacing GSEConfigurationViewController from github and using your hard coded account information on simulator it gives invalid account info status when tapping on connect button. Also make call button remains disabled. Seems connect-->register process still remains incomplete Thanks On 27-Jul-2012, at 4:25 PM, Chakrit Wichian wrote: Regarding test accounts, you can just use what I hard-coded in there. Just check the GSEConfigurationViewController.m file. About setting up 2 accounts, I have _thought_ about it and I have the checks and code in place (Theoretically you should be able to setup multiple GSAccount instances and connect them all at once.) but I havn't really put any time in testing that which is why GSUserAgent only expose one GSAccount right now. Plus, I am not sure about the "server" part tho. I build it from the ground up intending it to be for client-side code. About getonsip, you might want to check the spam folder. They mail servers are very low-rated IIRC. - chakrit http://chakrit.net<http://chakrit.net/> On Friday, July 27, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Parvez Qureshi wrote: it seems that the sample project with pjsip i.e. ipjsua sets up a local sip server with two accounts created. Correct me if i am wrong. Can't we do similar things with your library? Thanks On 27-Jul-2012, at 1:28 PM, Chakrit Wichian wrote: Just pushed some changes to GitHub with the fix. I have to configure it like this for it to work: https://github.com/chakrit/gossip/blob/master/GossipExample/GSEConfigurationViewController.m#L47 account = [GSAccountConfiguration defaultConfiguration]; account.address = @"chakrit at sip2sip.info<mailto:chakrit at sip2sip.info>"; account.username = @"chakrit"; account.password = @"tyixr52w9k"; account.domain = @"sip2sip.info<http://sip2sip.info/>"; account.authRealm = @"sip2sip.info<http://sip2sip.info/>"; account.proxyServer = @"proxy.sipthor.net<http://proxy.sipthor.net/>"; [accounts addObject:account]; Hope this helps. - chakrit http://chakrit.net<http://chakrit.net/> On Friday, July 27, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Parvez Qureshi wrote: Still getting the same crash even after making changes as described in your reply. I also tried registering on getonsip.com<http://getonsip.com/> but so far do not receive any instruction email that signifies registration completion. 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