Folks, I have subscribed to galaxyvoice for $20 and so far everything is fine as long as I use the Grandstream phone I bought from them. What I want to do is use *. They claim that they support SIP and that I can use any SIP client with them. However, their tech support sucks and I'm unable to register with them. I have to admit though that they do actually have humans on the end of the phone which is a novelty for an ITSP. OK hears my problem. They gave me 3 bits of info; a phone number, username and password. I've tried registering with user:passwd@provider, phone#:passwd@provider and phone#:user@provider and am unabel to get registered. I am also unable to give them calls. They require the g.729 codec which I bought from digium (not bad for $10) but I'm still unable to complete a call with them. I suspect its for the same reason as not being able to register. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. -- Mark Phillips, G7LTT/KC2ENI Randolph, NJ http://www.g7ltt.com/
Try [phone]:[password]:[username]@[provider] this is what I had to use for one of the providers I use (iconnecthere) Martin On Wednesday 03 Mar 2004 3:00 pm, Mark Phillips wrote:> Folks, > > I have subscribed to galaxyvoice for $20 and so far everything is fine as > long as I use the Grandstream phone I bought from them. > > What I want to do is use *. They claim that they support SIP and that I > can use any SIP client with them. However, their tech support sucks and > I'm unable to register with them. I have to admit though that they do > actually have humans on the end of the phone which is a novelty for an > ITSP. > > OK hears my problem. They gave me 3 bits of info; a phone number, username > and password. I've tried registering with user:passwd@provider, > phone#:passwd@provider and phone#:user@provider and am unabel to get > registered. > > I am also unable to give them calls. They require the g.729 codec which I > bought from digium (not bad for $10) but I'm still unable to complete a > call with them. I suspect its for the same reason as not being able to > register. > > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.