[Asterisk-Users] IP to IP call without server?
Michael Graves
mgraves at mstvp.com
Sun Nov 28 16:25:17 MST 2004
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 17:25:25 -0500, Steven Kalcevich (Lists) wrote:
>I agree you can do this with SIP. but I would use skype, msn, yahoo or
>VOIP blasters (get on ebay) for a simple call to call without a
>server. its too much effort and too much to learn for a simple call.
>
I'm not a big fan of supporting proprietary soltuions so I'd avoid
Skype. However, what about Free World Dialup? Uses common sip clients,
they have the new Pulver communicator which supports video, voice, and
text chat. Seems like a good solution.
Michael
>On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 04:07:43 +0900, nkb <nkb at pacific.net.sg> wrote:
>> Hi.
>> I'm really new.
>> I was just wondering if it is possible at all to do a IP to IP call
>> without a * server (or as a matter of fact, any other kind of server)?
>> say I'm at mydomain.com's 10.0.0.1 and I want to call my buddy at
>> hisdomain.com's 192.168.0.3. Is this sort of things possible? Or must we
>> all both be registered with the same server to do that? Can this not be
>> done without passing thru server (*)?
>> Thanks.
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