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Skype and WiFi Phones, Setting up D-Link Phone
RatHat
post May 20 2007, 04:35 PM
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Hi there,

Does anyone know how to set up Skype with a D-Link DPH-540 WiFi Phone?

I have SkypeIn and Skype out, and plenty of credit. Problem is the WiFi phone wants me to set up the following:
  • SIP Domain
  • Proxy Address
  • Proxy Port
  • Outbound Addr.
  • Outbound Port
  • Local Port
This has got me stumped. I have purchased SkypeIn so that people can call me on the allocated number, which I should be able to program into the phone, however, I cannot find any help for this type of setup on the Skype site.

Any help from anyone who knows how to do this would be much appreciared.

Regards,
RatHat
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