Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX
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@scottalanmiller said in Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX:
Now @Romo and @WrCombs can call each other when they are bored and can't find me.
yeah! we can work through this stuff!
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Only my android phone with Zoiper registers this is very strange. Can't get the softphone in my laptop to register
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Never mind it is now working properly = )
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I use Linphone on iOS. It works great while it is on screen. Doesn't stay registered when it loses focus, though.
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@scottalanmiller Doesn't it do that because iOS doesnt allow any UDP connection in the background? Wouldn't TCP work better in mobiles in order to save battery as well?
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@Romo said in Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX:
@scottalanmiller Doesn't it do that because iOS doesnt allow any UDP connection in the background? Wouldn't TCP work better in mobiles in order to save battery as well?
I've not tested that, I'll check!
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@Romo said in Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX:
@scottalanmiller Doesn't it do that because iOS doesnt allow any UDP connection in the background? Wouldn't TCP work better in mobiles in order to save battery as well?
ZoIPer has an OMFG kill my battery setting to force it to keep registration in the background.
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@JaredBusch said in Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX:
@Romo said in Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX:
@scottalanmiller Doesn't it do that because iOS doesnt allow any UDP connection in the background? Wouldn't TCP work better in mobiles in order to save battery as well?
ZoIPer has an OMFG kill my battery setting to force it to keep registration in the background.
Which is a good idea to turn off... That thing will eat through your battery in a few hours.
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@coliver said in Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX:
@JaredBusch said in Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX:
@Romo said in Troubleshooting SIP connection to Remote PBX:
@scottalanmiller Doesn't it do that because iOS doesnt allow any UDP connection in the background? Wouldn't TCP work better in mobiles in order to save battery as well?
ZoIPer has an OMFG kill my battery setting to force it to keep registration in the background.
Which is a good idea to turn off... That thing will eat through your battery in a few hours.
It is off by default, but for people who want a softphone on their iPhone to always be on and registered it is an great option.