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Registering Sip Provider.

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:45 am
by deskbound
I have one ATA box registered with SS.

I'm trying to fill in the Sip Provider form using the Google Voice Type selection. I used IPComms SIP info but is IPComms tel # or GV # the callback # ?

The Sip provider bindings are not registered. Never the less I tried making a call and got the fin_rnr_se key message. I suspect that is because I still have OBI running GV on another ATA and assume that is why SS can't register. Can both run the one Google account? Assuming yes, I notice the tactic using Google Display Unlock Captcha in another thread. Does that let two IP addresses run the account?

Final question, I have a Telis dial plan I was using back 12/31/10. If I update the new Google & IPComms info will that plan work?

Thanks guys,

Re: Registering Sip Provider.

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:41 am
by Aaron
The rnr_key message is often caused by GV blocking your account from being used by the sipsorcery server because the request comes from an unexpected IP address, there are some steps on this forum somewhere to help fix that. Or if you have two factor authentication enabled on the Google account you are using you need to turn that off to allow sipsorcery to place GV calls.

The Telis plan has been updated since 2010 so your old dial plan might not work anymore.

Re: Registering Sip Provider.

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 5:55 pm
by deskbound
Thanks Aaron,

GV did notify me of somebody hacking my account with option to block or approve, and I OK'd it seeing they provide a location that happened to be my SS DID location. I will look for the new Telis dial plan and see if I can get it up and running.

Re: Registering Sip Provider.

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:23 am
by deskbound
I still can not register SIP Provider. I'm registered with SS on Linksys ATA. I register IPComms OBI SP4. GV forwards to IPComms that I control on SP4. And OBI forwards to GV to whatever DID they use to SP1 . Calls to my GV rings GV currently ring SP1 and SP4 on Obi.

I set up SIP Providers on SS using the GV selection on the SIP Provider form. It will not register.

When I dial out now I get a message GV Call timed out waitng for callback.

My final destination when I get this to work is remove Linksys ATA. Then remove IPComms from SP4, then remove GV from SP1 and put SS on SP1.

Any suggestions why how to register SIP Provider. In the old days if I remember I had IPComms forward something like deskboung@sip.sipsorcery.com or something like that, but it appears IPComms doesn't do that and your GV appears to merely dial their #.

Re: Registering Sip Provider.

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 11:12 pm
by Red_Leatherman
This is how I registered IPComms to sipsorcery about 3 or 4 years ago and still works great.
https://code.google.com/p/google-voice- ... th_IPComms

Re: Registering Sip Provider.

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:14 pm
by deskbound
Thank you very much Red_leatherman,

I remember doing it that way, but got wrapped around the axel when doing SIP Providers on SS with the new form and kept selecting GV rather than SIP figuring I was using GV so I should select GV. I had been on IPComms that changed their layout slightly from the old way (much nicer) and couldn't get anything to work including just ringing my phone direct to my ATA. The IPComms took 15 minutes to do something to my account so I was then able to get calls to my ATA. And I now see I am able to put in routing and it was able to take it, rather than dump everything I did before. So all is well. I'm also impressed with the speed I can make a call on SS. I'm using my '10 Telis dial plan and made a call. Now I'll

Life is good.

Registering Sip Provider

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:52 am
by FLITREFS
Hi, I am a newbie to VOIP world. I wanted to know what are the things to consider while selecting SIP providers.

Do I need to select a provider nearest to our location in order to have less delay time. or is it okay If I select any good SIP provider around the world?


Please suggest me recommended considerations for selecting SIP providers.

Thanks
Danielk.

Re: Registering Sip Provider.

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 8:46 am
by Aaron
Geography is only a minor factor. Most SIP Providers will have very good bandwidth which means latency from most places should be constant. If you oing the provider's web site and the response times are under 500ms you'll be unlikely to notice any lag on calls (providing their SIP service is close to their web site). Over 1000ms and maybe it's be worth looking for an alternative.

More importantly be aware that sipsorcery is currently blocked by Betamax (see list of brands here) as they don't like multiple users from the same IP address.

Other than that choose whichever provider provides the best set of features or price for you.

Re: Registering Sip Provider.

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 10:17 pm
by beaver
my test showed the latency was about 54ms -58ms. this let me think 500 ms must be very long (and bad voice quality)