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Newer page: version 44 Last edited on Thursday, July 1, 2004 1:00:17 pm by ElroyLiddington Revert
Older page: version 43 Last edited on Saturday, June 26, 2004 8:37:21 pm by PiepVroem Revert
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 E164 ([E164.org]) http://www.e164.org/ 
  
 !!NOTES 
-Clients can be connected to more than one service at a time, think of it as having 2 seperate phone lines, both connected to different providers but both phones plugging into one unit.. so feel free to sign up for accounts at more than one service.. you can select which service you want when dialling away from the default service by starting to dial your numbers with #2 for the second account you have setup etc. 
+Clients can be connected to more than one service at a time, think of it as having 2 separate phone lines, both connected to different providers but both phones plugging into one unit.. so feel free to sign up for accounts at more than one service.. you can select which service you want when dialling away from the default service by starting to dial your numbers with #2 for the second account you have setup etc. 
  
  
-SIP is the new protocol used to initiate communication between various units, and it is a standard met by clients on Linux, windows , or on stand-alone VoIP phones. This means you can call any user on the network not caring what kind of hardware they are using, the SIP should help start a common conversation so you can talk to each other. 
+SIP is the new protocol used to initiate communication between various units, and it is a standard met by clients on Linux, Windows , or on stand-alone VoIP phones. This means you can call any user on the network not caring what kind of hardware they are using, the SIP should help start a common conversation so you can talk to each other. 
  
 !!Simple trying out VoIP 
 Get yourself a client from the links listed at the top of this page, if you find any other clients please add them to this list, or if you want to point out problems or good points add them to this list also. 
-install this client and set it up to work with a [SIP] service, I recommend FreeWorldDialUp simply because it was the first i tried and was simple enough to get going.  
-set the options as the FreeWorldDialUp page suggests, using your password and login number (this login number is your phone number) and hopefully you will register to the network.  
-take a look here for samples on how to setup your client http://pulver.com/fwd/quick/  
-[FWD] has some handy testing numbers to enable you to test that you can dial out correctly. so try these numbers to check your client is working correctly. 
+Install this client and set it up to work with a [SIP] service. I recommend FreeWorldDialUp simply because it was the first I tried and was simple enough to get going.  
+  
+Set the options as the FreeWorldDialUp page suggests, using your password and login number (this login number is your phone number) and hopefully you will register to the network.  
+Take a look here for samples on how to setup your client http://pulver.com/fwd/quick/  
+[FWD] has some handy testing numbers to enable you to test that you can dial out correctly. So try these numbers to check your client is working correctly. 
  
  
 !SIPPhone.com Test Numbers 
 To call the SIPphone number 474-5000, you would dial 474-5000 or