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== Getting the device ready ==
== Getting the device ready ==
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* You may have to update the firmware of your phone to the latest one and/or install the latest Nokia SIP Settings Application (available at http://www.developer.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/d476061e-90ca-42e9-b3ea-1a852f3808ec/SIP_VoIP_Settings.html, make sure to select version 'SIP VoIP 3.x Settings' which is the version compatible with N82).
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* You may have to update the firmware of your phone to the latest one and/or install the latest Nokia SIP Settings Application  
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  The Nokia SIP Settings Application is available for download at http://www.developer.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/d476061e-90ca-42e9-b3ea-1a852f3808ec/SIP_VoIP_Settings.html. Make sure to select version 'SIP VoIP 3.x Settings' which is the version compatible with N82.
* Some cell operators may not allow Internet calling on their devices and may have disabled some/all of the configuration settings listed below.
* Some cell operators may not allow Internet calling on their devices and may have disabled some/all of the configuration settings listed below.
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   Tested on unbranded Nokia N82 (25.01), RM-313, firmware v 35.0.002, SIP_VoIP_3_x_Settings_v2_0_en.sis  
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   This guide was tested on retail (non-branded) Nokia N82 (25.01), RM-313, firmware v 35.0.002, SIP_VoIP_3_x_Settings_v2_0_en.sis  
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* If you use a hidden WiFi access point, i.e. you do not broadcast your SSID, turn it on temporarily.
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* If you use a hidden WiFi, i.e. the WiFi access point does not broadcast SSID, turn the SSID on temporarily.
* Make sure you can browse Internet on the phone through WiFi before you continue.
* Make sure you can browse Internet on the phone through WiFi before you continue.
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* The Toronto server was used in the configuration below; feel free to replace it with any other VoIP.ms server.
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* The Toronto server was used in the configuration below. Feel free to replace it with any other VoIP.ms server.
== Configuration settings ==
== Configuration settings ==
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1. Go to Settings > Connection > SIP settings
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'''1. Create SIP profiles'''
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2. Select Options > New SIP profile
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* Open '''Menu > Settings > Connection > SIP settings'''
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* Press soft key 'Options' and select menu item 'New SIP profile'
   Profile name:
   Profile name:
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       '''<A name of your choice>'''
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       '''<A name of your choice>''' - for instance [email protected]
   Service profile:
   Service profile:
       '''IETF'''
       '''IETF'''
   Default access point:
   Default access point:
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       '''<Your WiFi access point>'''
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       '''<Select a WiFi access point>'''
   Public user name:
   Public user name:
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       '''sip:<Voipms Account ID>[_<SubAccount ID>]@toronto.voip.ms'''
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       '''sip:<voip.ms Account ID>[_<Subaccount ID>]@toronto.voip.ms'''
   Use compression:
   Use compression:
       '''No'''
       '''No'''
   Registration:
   Registration:
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       '''Always on'''
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      '''When needed''' = manual login
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       '''Always on''' = automatic login
   Use security:
   Use security:
       '''No'''
       '''No'''
   '''Proxy server...'''
   '''Proxy server...'''
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       It seems no proxy server is required
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       I did not need a proxy server
   '''Registrar server...'''
   '''Registrar server...'''
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       '''toronto.voip.ms'''
       '''toronto.voip.ms'''
   User name:
   User name:
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       '''<Voipms Account ID>[_<SubAccount ID>]'''
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       '''<voip.ms Account ID>[_<Subaccount ID>]'''
   Password:
   Password:
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       '''<[Sub]Account Password>'''
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       '''<[Sub]account Password>'''
   Transport type:
   Transport type:
       '''Auto'''
       '''Auto'''
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       '''5060'''
       '''5060'''
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3. Press soft key 'Back'
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* Press soft key 'Back'
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4. Select the the SIP profile you just created, press soft key 'Options' and select menu item 'Default profile'
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* If needed create more profiles - i.e. one for each voip.ms server you will be using. You can copy the settings from an existing profile but will have to modify the profile name, public user name, and the registrar server address and realm.
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At this point the device will attempt to register (log in) on the selected server using the provided credentials and settings. If successful, the text 'Registered' will appear under the profile name. Also, a new icon will appear at the top right corner of the screen - a headset & globe icon.
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* To select a Default profile, press soft key 'Options' and select menu item 'Default profile'. If it is an "Always on" profile the device will attempt to sign on to the server. If successful, the text 'Registered' will appear under the profile name. Also, the Internet Telephone icon will appear at the top-right corner of the screen - a handset & globe icon.
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5. Go to Settings > Connection > Internet tel. and modify the profile (or create a new one)
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'''2. Create Internet Telephone profiles'''
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* You need to create at least one Internet Telephone profile
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* Open '''Menu > Settings > Connection > Internet tel.''' to modify / create profiles
   Name:
   Name:
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       '''<A name of your choice>'''
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       '''<A name of your choice>''' - for instance voip.ms
   SIP profiles:
   SIP profiles:
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       '''Select the SIP profile you just created'''
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       '''<Select one of the SIP profiles you just created>'''
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6. You can also go to Settings > Phone > Call to modify the following optional settings
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* If you created only one Internet Telephone profile for voip.ms then you will need to modify it every time you want to connect to another server (SIP profile). Alternatively, you can create several Internet Telephone profiles - Main, Backup, Europe...
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   Send my internet call ID
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'''3. Enable the Internet Telephone service
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* Open '''Menu > Tools > Connectivity > Internet tel.'''
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* You should see a list of available WiFi networks. A gold star will be displayed next to each network associated with a SIP profile. To start/stop the Internet Telephone service, select a marked with a star WiFi networks and press 'D-pad Select'.
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* If you have configured several Internet Telephone profiles, you can select the default one by pressing soft key 'Options' and selecting menu item 'Change service'
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* To modify the Internet Telephone service settings, press soft key 'Options' and select menu item 'Settings'
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'''4. Optional settings'''
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* Open '''Menu > Settings > Phone > Call''' to access the following settings
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   Send my Internet call ID
   Internet call waiting
   Internet call waiting
   Internet call alert
   Internet call alert
   Default call type
   Default call type
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6. More optional settings are available in Settings > Phone > Call barring > Internet call barring
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* Open '''Menu > Settings > Phone > Call barring > Internet call barring''' to access the following settings
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  Anonymous call barring
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== Test call ==
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You should see both a WiFi and a handset & globe icon displayed on the device screen once the Internet Telephone service has been started. Try placing a test call to 4443, the voip.ms echo test line.
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Done. If you see the Internet phone icon then try placing a test call to 4443 (VoIP.ms echo test).
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 3 August 2012

NokiaN82

Getting the device ready

  • You may have to update the firmware of your phone to the latest one and/or install the latest Nokia SIP Settings Application
  The Nokia SIP Settings Application is available for download at http://www.developer.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/d476061e-90ca-42e9-b3ea-1a852f3808ec/SIP_VoIP_Settings.html. Make sure to select version 'SIP VoIP 3.x Settings' which is the version compatible with N82.
  • Some cell operators may not allow Internet calling on their devices and may have disabled some/all of the configuration settings listed below.
  This guide was tested on retail (non-branded) Nokia N82 (25.01), RM-313, firmware v 35.0.002, SIP_VoIP_3_x_Settings_v2_0_en.sis 
  • If you use a hidden WiFi, i.e. the WiFi access point does not broadcast SSID, turn the SSID on temporarily.
  • Make sure you can browse Internet on the phone through WiFi before you continue.
  • The Toronto server was used in the configuration below. Feel free to replace it with any other VoIP.ms server.


Configuration settings

1. Create SIP profiles

  • Open Menu > Settings > Connection > SIP settings
  • Press soft key 'Options' and select menu item 'New SIP profile'
  Profile name:
     <A name of your choice> - for instance [email protected]
  Service profile:
     IETF
  Default access point:
     <Select a WiFi access point>
  Public user name:
     sip:<voip.ms Account ID>[_<Subaccount ID>]@toronto.voip.ms
  Use compression:
     No
  Registration:
     When needed = manual login
     Always on = automatic login
  Use security:
     No
  Proxy server...
     I did not need a proxy server
  Registrar server...
  Registrar server address:
     sip:toronto.voip.ms
  Realm:
     toronto.voip.ms
  User name:
     <voip.ms Account ID>[_<Subaccount ID>]
  Password:
     <[Sub]account Password>
  Transport type:
     Auto
  Port:
     5060
  • Press soft key 'Back'
  • If needed create more profiles - i.e. one for each voip.ms server you will be using. You can copy the settings from an existing profile but will have to modify the profile name, public user name, and the registrar server address and realm.
  • To select a Default profile, press soft key 'Options' and select menu item 'Default profile'. If it is an "Always on" profile the device will attempt to sign on to the server. If successful, the text 'Registered' will appear under the profile name. Also, the Internet Telephone icon will appear at the top-right corner of the screen - a handset & globe icon.


2. Create Internet Telephone profiles

  • You need to create at least one Internet Telephone profile
  • Open Menu > Settings > Connection > Internet tel. to modify / create profiles
  Name:
     <A name of your choice> - for instance voip.ms
  SIP profiles:
     <Select one of the SIP profiles you just created>
  • If you created only one Internet Telephone profile for voip.ms then you will need to modify it every time you want to connect to another server (SIP profile). Alternatively, you can create several Internet Telephone profiles - Main, Backup, Europe...


3. Enable the Internet Telephone service

  • Open Menu > Tools > Connectivity > Internet tel.
  • You should see a list of available WiFi networks. A gold star will be displayed next to each network associated with a SIP profile. To start/stop the Internet Telephone service, select a marked with a star WiFi networks and press 'D-pad Select'.
  • If you have configured several Internet Telephone profiles, you can select the default one by pressing soft key 'Options' and selecting menu item 'Change service'
  • To modify the Internet Telephone service settings, press soft key 'Options' and select menu item 'Settings'


4. Optional settings

  • Open Menu > Settings > Phone > Call to access the following settings
  Send my Internet call ID
  Internet call waiting
  Internet call alert
  Default call type
  • Open Menu > Settings > Phone > Call barring > Internet call barring to access the following settings
  Anonymous call barring


Test call

You should see both a WiFi and a handset & globe icon displayed on the device screen once the Internet Telephone service has been started. Try placing a test call to 4443, the voip.ms echo test line.

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