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The Nokia e61 is a great hybrid device that will allow you to use it on any GSM network as well as voice over ip on wireless. Why would you want to use this device? The answer is easy, if you have an AtlasVoice VoIP account and you are in a wireless hotspot, you will be able to make phone calls as well as receive without having to worry about using your available cellular minutes. Now picture this, you are out of town or country and you want to call back home or receive calls. You can turn on your phone and connect to a wireless network. Once you have the wireless connection your phone will register to AtlasVoice and now you can receive and make calls without worrying about roaming charges. You are no longer tethered to you cellular carriers huge roaming rates! Here is how we configure your device: Click on Settings 
Click on Connection 
Give the Profile name any name you like. Set Service profile to IETF. Default access point should be the wireless network you are connected to. Public user name will be your
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if using AtlasVoice. If not using AtlasVoice, set this to your username@yourserver 
Use compression set to No. Registration should be set to Always on. Use security set to No then click on Proxy server. 
Proxy server address should be proxynat.voip.thinksimplicity.net if using AtlasVoice, and use your servers address otherwise. The realm should be atlasvoice if using AtlasVoice, if using asterisk set this to asterisk or whatever realm you have. Username will be your voip username given by AtlasVoice and password will be your sip password. 
Make sure your settings match below. 
Registrar serv.addr. will be proxynat.voip.thinksimplicity.net if using AtlasVoice, and if not using AtlasVoice it will be you servers address. Again realm will be AtlasVoice or what ever your servers realm is. Username and password will be assigned by AtlasVoice or whatever is configured on your server. 

If you have any issues configuring your phone to AtlasVoice please give us a call. |