PinePhone as DIY SIP Gateway
#1
Hi!
Today I thought of using my PinePhone as a SIP-Gateway. It might be an interesting usage of a PP.

I assume the AT-Commands are only used for commands and the high-bandwidth-stuff goes through another communication channel? What protocol is used for voice? Do you know existing OpenSource Software which could connect a EG25-G (or other modules) to SIP?

To be totally honest, I think the project will fail due to my time management, but still I am interested in gathering first information, maybe also for someone else who wants to continue it ...

Thanks!
Thomas
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#2
(08-21-2021, 05:57 AM)Thoams131 Wrote: Hi!
Today I thought of using my PinePhone as a SIP-Gateway. It might be an interesting usage of a PP.

I assume the AT-Commands are only used for commands and the high-bandwidth-stuff goes through another communication channel? What protocol is used for voice? Do you know existing OpenSource Software which could connect a EG25-G (or other modules) to SIP?

To be totally honest, I think the project will fail due to my time management, but still I am interested in gathering first information, maybe also for someone else who wants to continue it ...

Thanks!
Thomas

There are SIP clients available, but none that work well yet - Twinkle, Linphone, etc. None have been optimized for mobile.
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#3
Hi!

I thought of a SIP Gateway, not a SIP-Client. Same Question here - sadly no good answer yet and some valuable comments are deleted



Seems like Asterisk is a commonly used Server-Software and there are some drivers for eg. Huawei Surfsticks available. So the only task would probably be to write a Module for the Baseband.

I think I currently won't have the time to make it, still some valuable input for someone else who considers doing it. (maybe my future self)

Best Regards!
Thomas
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#4
It used to be possible on the OpenMoko with asterisk. Have a look at chan-quectel which is targeting similar quectel modem modules, and seems a fair starting point:
https://github.com/t4rd15/asterisk-chan-quectel
The trick will probably be sorting out the audio routing/configuration - Megous has the best description I've seen of how the routing works, or at least can work - I'm not sure if the distros are all doing it the same way.
https://xnux.eu/devices/feature/audio-pp.html
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