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adnan2030
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« on: January 13, 2008, 02:01:13 am »

i don't understand what goes in the server, stunserver and input i have an account voipcheap and also for the furikup to connect do we just leave one network connection so it could connect or we could have several or do we rename it  
 
server=proxy01.sipphone.com
stunserver=proxy01.sipphone.com
input=headset
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2008, 05:28:04 pm »


i don't understand what goes in the server, stunserver and input i have an account voipcheap and also for the furikup to connect do we just leave one network connection so it could connect or we could have several or do we rename it  
 
server=proxy01.sipphone.com
stunserver=proxy01.sipphone.com
input=headset


The server and stunserver are two seperate things, for the stunserver (and stunport which is also required) you can leave it as voipbuster, unless you want to use whatever stun server voipcheap uses (but there is no need to change it from our default). For the server you should set this to whatever voipcheap uses, this will be in the information pages of voipchepap, and also probably sample configs are in the supported servers thread. Dont forget you will also need to include you username and password. For input I would have thought that would be quite a straight forward setting if you had read the manual, however I will repeat what you should have.

input=headset - Used for Socom style headset (may require remote control plugged in as well)
input=usbmic - USB microphone for the PSP
input=ucbcam - USB camera for the PSP

So depending on what mic you have (the PSP does not come with one builtin) you should select the appropriate input from above.



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