We will release the new feature late, not now.
The new feature include:
Prepaid VOIP feature.
Call forwarding - Forward your VOIP calls to your mobile or landline.
Hourly based CDR usage meter.
VOIP wholesale via gateway.
SIP Server upgrade
Re: SIP Server upgrade
My voip service is back and running OK, thank you. I did not change any settings in the modem.




Re: SIP Server upgrade
I've made some outbound VoIP calls this morning and had some inbound calls also, using my Nokia N82. The call quality has been excellent, even the other parties I've spoken to have been impressed.
I have configured my N82 to work when logging into known access points, so when ever I am visiting friends or family it automatically connects to VoIP.
Thanks Exetel.
I have configured my N82 to work when logging into known access points, so when ever I am visiting friends or family it automatically connects to VoIP.
Thanks Exetel.

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73 de Simon, VK3XEM
73 de Simon, VK3XEM
Re: SIP Server upgrade
If this new software can be configured to allow more than one incoming SIP registration for calls, that would be sweet. At the moment we (or just me?) can only get incoming calls through the "first" device which registers with the SIP server (primarily my modem). If I had a second/third incoming SIP account I would be able to get calls on my computer or mobile phone while near wireless access points - that would be l337! *cough* I mean "good".
Re: SIP Server upgrade
If it's a DNS updating issue, it will work fine in time. Patience! Those who desire instant connectivity, go through the change to IP.JamesR wrote:Being an agent, we have setup all our customers connections with sip1.exetel.com.au per the instruction manuals, and now the business VoIP here does not like the sip1.exetel.com.au but does accept 58.96.1.2.VoIP Admin wrote:Some of you may have problem with sip1.exetel.com.au, which probably related to dns issue / registration message too big. I suggest try 58.96.1.2 as it connect straight to the server without resolving any dns.
Will this mean we need to reconfigure all my VoIP customers to the IP instead of the domain? Is there any chance that the sip1.exetel.com.au will still work? Why isn't it working for us - have we set something wrong somewhere?