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SIP VOIP Settings for Symbian 3
Introduction
Symbian 3 is a popular operating system for mobile devices, and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a widely used technology for making voice calls over the internet. In this article, we will guide you through the settings required to configure SIP VOIP on Symbian 3 devices.
SIP VOIP Settings
To configure SIP VOIP on Symbian 3, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings: Open the Settings app on your Symbian 3 device.
- Select Connectivity: Select "Connectivity" from the settings menu.
- Select SIP: Select "SIP" from the connectivity menu.
- Add New SIP Account: Select "Add new SIP account" to create a new SIP account.
- Enter SIP Account Details: Enter the following details:
- SIP Address: Your SIP address (e.g., [username]@sip.example.com).
- Username: Your SIP username.
- Password: Your SIP password.
- SIP Server: The SIP server address (e.g., sip.example.com).
- Port: The SIP server port (usually 5060).
- Set Transport Type: Select the transport type:
- UDP: User Datagram Protocol (default).
- TCP: Transmission Control Protocol.
- Set Media Type: Select the media type:
- Audio: For voice calls.
- Video: For video calls (if supported).
Advanced Settings
For advanced users, additional settings can be configured:
- NAT Traversal: Enable or disable NAT (Network Address Translation) traversal.
- STUN Server: Configure STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT) server settings.
- ICE: Enable or disable ICE (Interactive Connectivity Establishment).
SIP VOIP Client Software
To make SIP VOIP calls on Symbian 3, you will need to install a SIP VOIP client software. Some popular options include:
- CSip: A free and open-source SIP VOIP client.
- Symbian SIP Client: A built-in SIP client for Symbian devices.
Conclusion
Configuring SIP VOIP on Symbian 3 requires attention to detail, but with the right settings, you can enjoy voice calls over the internet. Make sure to consult with your SIP provider for specific settings and requirements. If you encounter any issues, refer to the SIP VOIP client software documentation or contact your SIP provider's support team. sip voip 3 1 settings symbian 3 v1 0 en full
Version: 1.0
Date: [Current Date]
Fill in the following fields:
(Use the details provided by your VoIP provider)
- Profile name: (e.g., "MyVoIP" or the name of your provider).
- Service profile: IETF (Standard).
- Default access point: Select your Wi-Fi network.
- Public user name:
sip:username@yourprovider.com (Replace with your actual SIP ID/Extension).
- Use compression: No.
- Registration: "Always on" (Recommended) or "When needed".
- Use security: No.
Configure the Proxy Server:
- Scroll down to Proxy server and select it.
- Proxy server address:
sip.yourprovider.com (The SIP Server IP or Domain).
- Registrar server: Usually the same as the Proxy server.
- Realm: Leave blank or type
asterisk (depending on provider).
- User name: Your SIP Extension/ID.
- Password: Your SIP Password.
How to Load a Pre‑made “SIP VoIP 3.1 Settings Full” Configuration File
If you found a .sdt or .dat file labeled exactly with that name, it likely comes from Nokia Configuration Tool. To apply:
- Copy file to your Symbian device via Bluetooth or USB mass storage (e.g.,
E:\Settings\voip.sdt).
- Open Menu → Applications → File manager. Locate file.
- Tap file – system should open “Settings import” wizard.
- Check “Internet Telephone settings” and “Profile 3.1”.
- Apply. Overwrites existing profiles.
- Then edit the profile to insert your correct username/password (imported file contains placeholders).
No known legitimate source for “sip voip 3 1 settings symbian 3 v1 0 en full” except old device backup forums (e.g., Symbianize, DailyMobile). Do not download from untrusted links – the files are plain XML; inspect them first for malicious redirects (though Symbian malware is exceedingly rare).
3. Compression & NAT Traversal (The Fix for Dropped Calls)
Scroll down to Advanced settings – this is where Symbian^3 v1.0 differs from later Belle updates. SIP VOIP Settings for Symbian 3 Introduction Symbian
- Compression: None (unless your provider explicitly requires it)
- Keep alive: 60 seconds (prevents NAT timeouts on most home routers)
- Use ALG: No (many consumer routers have broken SIP ALG)
- Public user name: Leave blank (unless you’re behind a symmetric NAT)
Most important: Set NAT traversal to "STUN" and enter a public STUN server (e.g., stun.stunprotocol.org:3478). Without this, incoming calls will fail 90% of the time on v1.0.
Step 1: Create a SIP Profile
- Go to Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Admin settings (sometimes labelled Settings inside Connectivity).
- Select SIP settings.
- Click Options > New profile.
Configure the Registrar Server:
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Scroll down to Registrar server and select it.
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Registrar server address: sip.yourprovider.com.
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Realm: Leave blank.
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User name: Your SIP Extension/ID.
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Password: Your SIP Password.
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Press Back (Right softkey). The phone will attempt to register. If it says "Registered", the SIP connection is working.