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    LaptopU | # 1 | 2010-01-23, 21:12 | Report

    Couple of bits of advice needed please. First I cannot figure how to call a contact using sipgate instead of the mobile network, if I go to dialpad I can choose call type but it is unclear to me how I choose sipgate instead of cellular for an existing contact.

    Secondly I am trying to call home on sipgate by dialing the same voip number logged on my phone. I can be heard but I cannot hear home on my 900. Any ideas please?

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    wierdo | # 2 | 2010-01-23, 23:08 | Report

    Look at the contact card. You should see a button to call using SIP. My phone isn't at hand at the moment, so I can't quote exactly what it says.

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    spag | # 3 | 2010-01-23, 23:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by LaptopU View Post
    it is unclear to me how I choose sipgate instead of cellular for an existing contact.
    Have you checked

    Use for telephone numbers

    in the advanced SIP settings?

    Originally Posted by
    I can be heard but I cannot hear home on my 900. Any ideas please?
    Are you behind a NAT router?

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    herix1 | # 4 | 2010-01-23, 23:32 | Report

    I dont use sipgate but I do use other types of services. Basically, when you open a contact card, you can see the option to call by using sip. Another way is when you open the dialpad, you can tap on
    Phone -> Accounts-> and choose the account you wish to use (e. g. sipgate)

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    LaptopU | # 5 | 2010-01-24, 19:39 | Report

    Thank you, problem solved - I was looking without being 'available', as soon as I made myself available the option to dial using SIP Audio was shown in the contact card so this is my fault.

    I am behind a NAT router, it's a Linksys, any idea what I may need to tweak if this is the problem? The router is dedicated VOIP though, not through the router, so it is all in one unit.

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