I am unable to make Linphone work now. It used to work some time ago, but I don't remember what all may have changed.
I have Linphone running in 2 PCs in my shack. Windows XP.
If I connect them together via a switch connected to the internet, Linphone works fine between them.
But if I connect the switch instead to my tower node, Linphone has no audio, only 1-way slow video, and disconnects after about 30 seconds.
If I connect the switch to a different mesh node in the shack, Linphone works fine.
The tower node is a Rocket M2 XM.
The shack node is a Nanostation M2 XM.
Both are at 3.18.9.0.
I tried turning off the firewalls in both PCs. No change.
I tried removing Meshchat from the tower node. No change.
What could be wrong with the tower node, or what am I doing wrong?
The ethernet cable to the tower is long, but I don't think greater than 100 meters.
The tower node works fine in other respects.
Thanks!
Bob W8ERD
I have Linphone running in 2 PCs in my shack. Windows XP.
If I connect them together via a switch connected to the internet, Linphone works fine between them.
But if I connect the switch instead to my tower node, Linphone has no audio, only 1-way slow video, and disconnects after about 30 seconds.
If I connect the switch to a different mesh node in the shack, Linphone works fine.
The tower node is a Rocket M2 XM.
The shack node is a Nanostation M2 XM.
Both are at 3.18.9.0.
I tried turning off the firewalls in both PCs. No change.
I tried removing Meshchat from the tower node. No change.
What could be wrong with the tower node, or what am I doing wrong?
The ethernet cable to the tower is long, but I don't think greater than 100 meters.
The tower node works fine in other respects.
Thanks!
Bob W8ERD
The Linphone app on my Win 10 pro PC dials my Grandstream phone, but no in-bound audio to the PC from the Grandstream GXP-1628.
Audio from PC to phone is OK.
After 30 seconds the Grandstream cuts the call off.
The Grandstream is connected to a NanoStation M2 for an IP address and mesh connectivity. The PC connects to the hAP ac.
Calls to and from the Grandstream work ok going thru hAP ac WiFi from my cell phone (WiFi)
The NanoStation and hAP see each other in the mesh.
Don , KM4DC
you ae using? I make calls with the syntax sip:ipaddressoftheothernode
Thanks!
Bob W8ERD
Rick
K7FYI
I tap in the dialing window and use the following dialing sequence when the keypad comes up:
sip:"IP address of phone I'm calling with periods"
IE: "sip:10.45.48.69" and then hit the 'Join' button and the call goes through.
Sometime the iPhone has only one-way audio for the very first time you call an IP, but then when you call that same IP further or when they call you back it seems to be fine. No problems at all with Android app/client.
-Damon K9CQB
I have my andriod phone configured with Linphone and using a hotspot connected through the mesh network we have in my area. We use a pbx so other voip box hotspots are also used in our network. I can dial out successfully to one of the other voip phones in the network and can hear them, but they can't hear me through my andriod phone. What do I need to adjust to make the two way connection work.
--David KD7DHO