Hi, There is a known issue with SIP on the Android version currently: https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/tracker/?aid=1352
-stepan ----- On Dec 27, 2016, at 5:42 AM, AHIB [email protected] wrote: > There was a problem with my email so had a response been sent the message > would've been lost. My apologies and it's fixed now. > > I performed more testing with Ring and can confirm the SIP doesn't work, at > least when the hostname is "ostel.co". The Ring account is online however, > which means the problem isn't with the connection. When registering I > immediately get an error saying: > Can't register account. You can continue with the account creation process or > edit your information here. Edition is still possible later in the account > settings. > > I also found on the mailing list's November archive that others had the same > issue, and Mr Roguez's answer was that the problem is with Ostel. I can > confirm > that ostel.co works on Jitsi (PC) and cSIP (Android) and Linphone (iOS). So > there's nothing wrong with Ostel. Also when changing the advanced TLS settings > and trying again I get the "connection error" absolutely immediately. It seems > Ring doesn't even attempt to connect. > > ----- Original message ----- > From: AHIB <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Can't connect to SIP/Ostel > Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2016 04:26:36 +0200 > > Hi Ring Team, > > I tested Ring today and it seems like a great app with both P2P and SIP > together. However I failed to log using my Ostel account when supplying the > credentials in the SIP slot (Android version). The FAQ didn't say much about > that either. If I understand correctly Ring can function as a SIP client just > like cSIP and Linphone. So is that a bug or am I missing something? > > Thanks. > > -- > http://www.fastmail.com - The way an email service should be > > > -- > http://www.fastmail.com - Accessible with your email software > or over the web
