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2008-03-21
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2008-03-21
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2008-03-21
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You'll need to suggest h.323 to be added to the telepathy framework.
This being said, I am not sure that h.323 supports NAT traversal, which in practice is a requirement for most tablet users. SIP supports NAT, but in a relatively primitive way, which explains why most people have headaches configuring SIP. Jabber/jingle is much easier to configure in practice, which is a real plus.
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2008-03-21
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I strongly disagree that H.323 is "THE STANDARD"... It's is ALREADY dead. (Why do you think MS abadonded Netmeeting YEARS ago?). Here is some data to back up that H.323 is dead:
http://voip-buzz.com/2007/12/01/skyp...-voip-company/
Basically: Skype is by far the most popular VoIP application, followed by SIP. IAX and H323 are negligble.
Anyways, back to the OP FWD problems:
I haven't tried fwd yet, but tried several other ones (voxalot, sipphone, ekiga.net) with the built-in client. In my experience, you can leave the "advanced" settings at their default. Don't use "outbounds proxy" there. All you have to do is put your username (fwd number), and put "fwd.pulver.com" after the "@" sign. Then put in your password and you should be set to go. If that doesn't work, what is the error you get? Does it not sign on? Maybe your password is wrong?
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2008-03-21
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I strongly disagree that H.323 is "THE STANDARD"... It's is ALREADY dead. (Why do you think MS abadonded Netmeeting YEARS ago?). Here is some data to back up that H.323 is dead:
http://voip-buzz.com/2007/12/01/skyp...-voip-company/
Basically: Skype is by far the most popular VoIP application, followed by SIP. IAX and H323 are negligble.
Anyways, back to the OP FWD problems:
I haven't tried fwd yet, but tried several other ones (voxalot, sipphone, ekiga.net) with the built-in client. In my experience, you can leave the "advanced" settings at their default. Don't use "outbounds proxy" there. All you have to do is put your username (fwd number), and put "fwd.pulver.com" after the "@" sign. Then put in your password and you should be set to go. If that doesn't work, what is the error you get? Does it not sign on? Maybe your password is wrong?
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2008-03-21
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Are you or are you not having success with video calling to a Windows box and if so what is your set-up? That is the main question. I have found only Gizmo5 to work.
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I still hope for a client that supports THE STANDARD
(See Polycom, Tandberg, Aethra, Sony..MS NetMeeting etc.)
95% of video conferencing today is done using H.323
H.323 is simple, mature and well..everywhere...
Hey, I know SIP is probably the future..but this device would really benefit by supporting this STANDARD.
http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.323/e
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.323
http://www.openh323.org
http://www.h323plus.org
http://www.polycom.com/usa/en/home/index.html
http://www.tandberg.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_NetMeeting