It''s a USB Sound card / keypad / display, not a phone. It contols a
softphone on the PC it's plugged into - they say it works with XLite -
the SIP setup will be done in Xlite, not the 'phone'.
Peter
On 05/11/06, Thufir <hawat.thufir@gmail.com>
wrote:> I'm looking at the <http://support.a-link.com/phonemate/IPU1.htm>
phone
> because it works with Skype (from Linux), but can do SIP, too.
>
> Not necessarily asterisk related, but possibly. My networking situation
> might require IAX if I'm running Linux and want to use SIP, I'm not
> certain (Skype works fine). Putting that unknown aside for the moment, how
> does this phone work under either Skype or as a SIP phone?
>
> The information I have on the driver, skypemate, is a bit sketchy.
> According to A-Link, the phone complies with SIP,
> <http://www.a-link.com/us_us/IPU1.html>, but the details are sketchy.
No
> information is provided as to the interface for configuring SIP. The user
> manual,
>
<http://support.a-link.com/phonemate/Manual/IPU1manual_for_Linux.pdf>,
> details using Skype but not SIP.
>
> Any user experience with this phone? For instance, has anyone used it
> with gizmo project or free world dialup, or even Skype?
>
>
>
> thanks,
>
> Thufir
>
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