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    [Announce] Yate SIP Server (Use GV via SIP)

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    rajil.s | # 21 | 2011-07-03, 19:04 | Report

    Is the sip experience better with on-device yate?

    PS: see my signature for the bug

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    xur17 | # 22 | 2011-07-03, 19:05 | Report

    Originally Posted by rajil.s View Post
    Is the sip experience better with on-device yate?

    PS: see my signature for the bug
    I suffered from that same issue.

    Since I tried locking the frequency of the n900 during calls, I really haven't had any problems. I noticed that the default kernel does this, but the power kernel does not.

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    skykooler | # 23 | 2011-07-03, 20:49 | Report

    It works for outgoing calls, but incoming calls come over GSM. How do I get incoming calls over yate?

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    xur17 | # 24 | 2011-07-03, 20:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by skykooler View Post
    It works for outgoing calls, but incoming calls come over GSM. How do I get incoming calls over yate?
    You need to set incoming google voice calls to be forwarded to google chat instead of your cell phone number. You should be able to do that here.

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    skykooler | # 25 | 2011-07-03, 21:08 | Report

    I tried that, and my phone just didn't ring. I notice in terminal I have a lot of messages like
    "<yrtp:WARN> Initial timeout in channel jingle/7 wrapper [0x176f80]
    <yrtp:WARN> Initial timeout in channel sip/8 wrapper [0x41001c78]"
    Might this be related?

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    xur17 | # 26 | 2011-07-03, 21:15 | Report

    Originally Posted by skykooler View Post
    I tried that, and my phone just didn't ring. I notice in terminal I have a lot of messages like
    "<yrtp:WARN> Initial timeout in channel jingle/7 wrapper [0x176f80]
    <yrtp:WARN> Initial timeout in channel sip/8 wrapper [0x41001c78]"
    Might this be related?
    About half way down this page it looks like the person is suffering from a similar issue.

    Also, make sure you disable and then re-enable the sip account on the n900 after you restart yate (so it re-registers).

    Otherwise I am going to need a more complete log and / or you may have to try posting to the yate mailing list.

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    rosh | # 27 | 2011-07-05, 00:55 | Report

    Overclocking solved the choppiness totally.

    BTW, as you have mentioned the idle cpu usage is kinda high , like 30% @ 250MHz, did you find any solution for that?.

    Asterisks idles like 2% @ 250Mhz IIRC,

    asterisk 1.8 support GV support, but unfortunately only asterisk 1.6 available in repositories for N900

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    xur17 | # 28 | 2011-07-05, 03:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by rosh View Post
    Overclocking solved the choppiness totally.

    BTW, as you have mentioned the idle cpu usage is kinda high , like 30% @ 250MHz, did you find any solution for that?.

    Asterisks idles like 2% @ 250Mhz IIRC,

    asterisk 1.8 support GV support, but unfortunately only asterisk 1.6 available in repositories for N900
    I never did find a solution for that. You can try changing which modules are loaded in yate.conf, but I had trouble figuring out which modules are needed.

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    new_bee | # 29 | 2011-07-26, 04:55 | Report

    excellent! worked fine here. call went through. but i am getting different warnings in terminal. for example
    Yate engine is initialized and starting up on Nokia-N900
    <openssl:WARN> Certificate verify error 20: UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY [0xa70d8]

    <yrtp:WARN> Initial timeout in channel sip/2 wrapper [0x41002758]
    <yrtp:WARN> Initial timeout in channel jingle/2 wrapper [0x1733a8]
    <WARN> RTP received SEQ 358 while current is 359 [0x1734c0]

    and also following warning during initialisation of yate

    <WARN> Failed to save config file '/usr/etc/yate/snmp_data.conf' (13: Permission denied)
    <snmpagent:WARN> Could not bind SNMP UDP Listener, error 13 Permission denied

    but calls are getting through with voice on both sides. will do some more testing tomorrow for cpu usage and call quality.

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    muttleytm | # 30 | 2011-07-29, 23:50 | Report

    Can Yate be used with the n810. I can't find where to get php5-cli???

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