I just succeeded in configuring iiNet's VOIP service (I get iiTalk free with my
DSL connection) on the Nokia N900 mobile phone. One of the many great features
of the N900 is that it has completely integrated support for Mobile, VOIP,
Skype, and Google Talk calls - you can make and receive calls on these services
just like a usual mobile call, straight from the address book.
This now means I can use iiTalk from my handset, rather than using a headset
hooked up to my desktop computer.
For reference, here are the settings I configured on the phone:
Remember you will also have to configure port forwarding to the IP address of
your phone on your wifi network - read iiNet's documentation for details.
- User name: {your iiNet VOIP phone number}@iinetphone.iinet.net.au
- Password: {your iiNet VOIP password} (it's different to your broadband
password)
- Use for telephone numbers: Checked
- User name: {your iiNet VOIP phone number}
- Transport: UDP
- Outbound proxy: sip.{state}.iinet.net.au
- Port: 5060
- Discover public address: Checked
- Loose routing: Unchecked
- Keep alive mechanism: REGISTER
- Keep-alive period: 2 minutes
- Auto-detect STUN: Unchecked