Hello...
I was able to get credentials with the help of Gurus here and now I am trying to configure my SPA3102 with this as a Gateway (SPA3102 has 4 separate Gateways you can configure for your outbound calling instead of using the VOIP providers on line 1 and line 2. I was able to call out with out any issues.
But, my caller ID shows up as my Magicjack number on the other end - I want to have my GrandCentral number show up. Not sure how to spoof it...am able to do it using magichack's way on my desktop...
Call quality is not great with jack...was much better with SPA as gateway.
Anybody has the similar setup with Caller ID spoof working from gateway?
(or) anybody know what happens on SPA3102 when gateway's are used for calling…I am OK with having my desktop on for any spoof application to capture the SIP auth/invite packets from SPA3102 on my network and change for caller-id…
Help is appreciated...
Thanks
SPA 3102 and Magicjack
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- magicJack Apprentice
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Re: SPA 3102 and Magicjack
Did you try changing the "Local magicJack IP" from 127.0.0.1 to that of your SPA3102?onlinepcfun wrote:Hello...
I was able to get credentials with the help of Gurus here and now I am trying to configure my SPA3102 with this as a Gateway (SPA3102 has 4 separate Gateways you can configure for your outbound calling instead of using the VOIP providers on line 1 and line 2. I was able to call out with out any issues.
But, my caller ID shows up as my Magicjack number on the other end - I want to have my GrandCentral number show up. Not sure how to spoof it...am able to do it using magichack's way on my desktop...
Call quality is not great with jack...was much better with SPA as gateway.
Anybody has the similar setup with Caller ID spoof working from gateway?
(or) anybody know what happens on SPA3102 when gateway's are used for calling…I am OK with having my desktop on for any spoof application to capture the SIP auth/invite packets from SPA3102 on my network and change for caller-id…
Help is appreciated...
Thanks
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- magicJack Apprentice
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:57 pm
Re: SPA 3102 and Magicjack
Yep...I tried with no luck...looks like SPA might be using a different port when using gateway...not sure what that is and I am not able to look at the packets from my desktopVaHam wrote: Did you try changing the "Local magicJack IP" from 127.0.0.1 to that of your SPA3102?
Re: SPA 3102 and Magicjack
Did you try appending :5070 to the Gateway address in the SPA3102? Like proxy1.nashville.talk4free.com:5070 and run the spoofer at the same time?onlinepcfun wrote:Yep...I tried with no luck...looks like SPA might be using a different port when using gateway...not sure what that is and I am not able to look at the packets from my desktopVaHam wrote: Did you try changing the "Local magicJack IP" from 127.0.0.1 to that of your SPA3102?
By default I think the SPA3102 would use the SIP port defined in the Line 1 settings otherwise which is usually 5060. Not really sure why it works at all. If you don't mind can you tell me the Line 1 settings you use. Just obscure the the personal data like Jack# and passwords.
UPDATE
Duh! Just dawned on me you have to set the SPA3102 Gateway address to that of the IP of the computer your running the spoofer on instead of the proxy1.nashville.talk4free.com so it would be something like 192.168.0.xxx:5070. The spoofer then forwards the modified packets on to the the talk4free proxy you have defined in the spoofer.
Oh and in the spoofer you set the "Local magicJack IP" to the IP of the SPA3102 instead of 127.0.0.1