jami-daemon issueshttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues2021-04-01T12:53:01Zhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/506plugins: set handlers activation order2021-04-01T12:53:01ZAline Gondim Santosplugins: set handlers activation orderUser should be able to change the order each handler is called from the observable notify.User should be able to change the order each handler is called from the observable notify.BacklogAline Gondim SantosAline Gondim Santoshttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/701Recheck all APIs2022-02-03T20:34:22ZSébastien BlinRecheck all APIs+ Remove unnecessary APIs
+ Homogeneize file naming
+ definitions URI/ids
+ Split ConfigurationManager+ Remove unnecessary APIs
+ Homogeneize file naming
+ definitions URI/ids
+ Split ConfigurationManagerBackloghttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/492libnatpmp is always used from contribs2023-05-05T19:02:06ZMaxim Cournoyerlibnatpmp is always used from contribsThe contrib build system relies on pkg-config to detect system libraries, as done here:
```
ifeq ($(call need_pkg,'libnatpmp'),)
PKGS_FOUND += natpmp
endif
```
This never marks natpmp as found, because libnatpmp doesn't install any pkg...The contrib build system relies on pkg-config to detect system libraries, as done here:
```
ifeq ($(call need_pkg,'libnatpmp'),)
PKGS_FOUND += natpmp
endif
```
This never marks natpmp as found, because libnatpmp doesn't install any pkg-config file (.pc), thus cannot be found via pkg-config.
Possible solution: Rather than reinvent the wheel in this contrib build system, perhaps we could use Autoconf as the configuration driver of the contribs build system, which is quite capable in this regard. It could return a list of targets needed from the contribs build system to be built, and add them as dependencies.https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/476No SIP registration due to bad network detection2021-03-15T14:53:10ZEnrico ScholzNo SIP registration due to bad network detectionjami 20210308.1.7cc33bd does not do any SIP registration here. E.g. with tcpdump I see DNS queries (and responses) for the SIP server but no further communication to the SIP server itself.
Running the daemon with `--debug` shows
```
*...jami 20210308.1.7cc33bd does not do any SIP registration here. E.g. with tcpdump I see DNS queries (and responses) for the SIP server but no further communication to the SIP server itself.
Running the daemon with `--debug` shows
```
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:26.718: NetworkManager client initialized, version: (null)
daemon running: no
nnetworking enabled: no
```
<details>
<summary>Full Log</summary>
<pre>
$ ring.cx --debug
(jami-gnome:822803): GLib-DEBUG: 14:24:25.931: setenv()/putenv() are not thread-safe and should not be used after threads are created
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:25.931: debug enabled
** Message: 14:24:25.933: Jami GNOME client version: development
** Message: 14:24:25.933: git ref: unknown
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:25.933: enabling autostart
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:25.933: checking /usr/share/jami-gnome/jami-gnome.desktop
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:25.933: watch_established: "/net/jami/JamiGnome/" (establishing: 1)
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:25.934: '/home/ensc/.config/autostart/jami-gnome.desktop' is already a symlink to '/usr/share/jami-gnome/jami-gnome.desktop'
(jami-gnome:822803): dbind-WARNING **: 14:24:25.945: AT-SPI: Error retrieving accessibility bus address: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner: Could not activate remote peer.
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:26.098: installed translations for de
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:26.098: installed translations for de_DE
(jami-gnome:822803): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 14:24:26.106: _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation gvfs (GDaemonVfs) for ‘gio-vfs’
(jami-gnome:822803): GLib-DEBUG: 14:24:26.178: unsetenv() is not thread-safe and should not be used after threads are created
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-DEBUG: 14:24:26.178: Connecting to session manager
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-DEBUG: 14:24:26.178: Failed to get the GNOME session proxy: The name org.gnome.SessionManager is not owned
Can't open file: "/home/ensc/.local/share/jami/606bab6fe62f6e4c/profile.vcf"
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:26.254: notify server name: naughty, vendor: awesome, version: 3.5, spec: 1.0
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-WARNING **: 14:24:26.255: Child name 'calls' not found in GtkStack
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 14:24:26.256: gtk_container_remove: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 14:24:26.256: gtk_container_add: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 14:24:26.256: gtk_widget_show: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 14:24:26.256: gtk_container_remove: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 14:24:26.257: gtk_container_add: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 14:24:26.257: gtk_widget_show: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.257: watch_fast: "/net/jami/JamiGnome/" (establishing: 0, active: 1)
invoking IsSupported() failed for remote volume monitor with dbus name org.gtk.vfs.GoaVolumeMonitor:: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner: Could not activate remote peer. (g-dbus-error-quark, 3)
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.413: watch_fast: "/org/gtk/settings/file-chooser/" (establishing: 0, active: 0)
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.414: watch_established: "/org/gtk/settings/file-chooser/" (establishing: 1)
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.565: watch_fast: "/net/jami/JamiGnome/" (establishing: 0, active: 2)
(jami-gnome:822803): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 14:24:26.585: gtk_scrolled_window_add: assertion 'child_widget == NULL' failed
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.623: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.623: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/show-main-window
(process:822825): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 14:24:26.661: Failed to initialize portal (GNetworkMonitorPortal) for gio-network-monitor: Not using portals
(process:822825): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 14:24:26.663: Failed to initialize networkmanager (GNetworkMonitorNM) for gio-network-monitor: NetworkManager not running
(process:822825): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 14:24:26.663: _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation netlink (GNetworkMonitorNetlink) for ?gio-network-monitor?
(WebKitWebProcess:822824): dbind-WARNING **: 14:24:26.672: AT-SPI: Error retrieving accessibility bus address: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner: Could not activate remote peer.
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.701: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.702: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.702: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.702: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.708: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.708: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.708: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.708: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.718: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.718: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-maximized
** (jami-gnome:822803): DEBUG: 14:24:26.718: NetworkManager client initialized, version: (null)
daemon running: no
nnetworking enabled: no
** (jami-gnome:822803): WARNING **: 14:24:26.718: no primary network connection detected, check network settings
(process:822825): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 14:24:26.740: _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation gvfs (GDaemonVfs) for ?gio-vfs?
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.756: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.756: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.756: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.756: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.776: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.776: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.776: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.776: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.792: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.792: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.792: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.792: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(WebKitWebProcess:822824): GLib-GIO-DEBUG: 14:24:26.796: _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation gvfs (GDaemonVfs) for ‘gio-vfs’
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.810: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.810: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.810: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.810: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.828: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.828: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.828: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.828: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.847: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.847: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.848: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.848: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.865: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.865: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.865: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.865: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 14:24:26.880: gdk_window_thaw_toplevel_updates: assertion 'window->update_and_descendants_freeze_count > 0' failed
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.882: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.882: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.882: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.882: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.899: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.899: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.899: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.899: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.917: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.917: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-width
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.917: change_fast
(jami-gnome:822803): dconf-DEBUG: 14:24:26.917: change_notify: /net/jami/JamiGnome/window-height
</pre>
</details>
I am not using Gnome and network is managed manually (no NetworkManager)https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/700UPnP - Make port ranges configurable2022-02-03T20:29:33ZMohamed ChibaniUPnP - Make port ranges configurableThe port ranges (TCP and UDP) used by upnp to port mapping allocation must be configurable (currently they are hard-coded).
A new API must be added to allow a user to set the ranges for both UDP and TCP ports. If not set, default values ...The port ranges (TCP and UDP) used by upnp to port mapping allocation must be configurable (currently they are hard-coded).
A new API must be added to allow a user to set the ranges for both UDP and TCP ports. If not set, default values be used.
Might be related to https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/ring-daemon/-/issues/417Backloghttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/463Replace Portaudio with WASAPI to support communication device enumeration and...2021-03-22T19:50:52ZAndreas TraczykReplace Portaudio with WASAPI to support communication device enumeration and output loopbackAndreas TraczykAndreas Traczykhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/400Use PKCS #11 API for access to cryptographic keys2024-02-15T21:21:00ZVladimir StoiakinUse PKCS #11 API for access to cryptographic keysHi!
It would be nice if Jami can store account's cryptographic keys on devices specially designed for this purpose, like smartcards or tokens.
GnuTLS already have support for [this](https://www.gnutls.org/reference/gnutls-pkcs11.html)....Hi!
It would be nice if Jami can store account's cryptographic keys on devices specially designed for this purpose, like smartcards or tokens.
GnuTLS already have support for [this](https://www.gnutls.org/reference/gnutls-pkcs11.html).
Related to ring-project#719.https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/383Checking for working udev doesn't work.2021-01-23T19:32:14ZFuchtelJockelChecking for working udev doesn't work.This doesn't catch the nonfunctional udev installation that flatpaks ship with.
```cpp
udev_ = udev_new();
if (!udev_)
goto udev_failed;
udev_mon_ = udev_monitor_new_from_netlink(udev_, "udev");
if (!udev_mon_)
...This doesn't catch the nonfunctional udev installation that flatpaks ship with.
```cpp
udev_ = udev_new();
if (!udev_)
goto udev_failed;
udev_mon_ = udev_monitor_new_from_netlink(udev_, "udev");
if (!udev_mon_)
goto udev_failed;
if (udev_monitor_filter_add_match_subsystem_devtype(udev_mon_, "video4linux", NULL))
goto udev_failed;
/* Enumerate existing devices */
devenum = udev_enumerate_new(udev_);
if (devenum == NULL)
goto udev_failed;
if (udev_enumerate_add_match_subsystem(devenum, "video4linux")) {
udev_enumerate_unref(devenum);
goto udev_failed;
}
```
Currently the flatpak version works using a patch but maybe this could be added as a build option or some of the checks are broken?
```
diff --git a/src/media/video/v4l2/video_device_monitor_impl.cpp b/src/media/video/v4l2/video_device_monitor_impl.cpp
index c6a4a2e9f..faa8f4179 100644
--- a/src/media/video/v4l2/video_device_monitor_impl.cpp
+++ b/src/media/video/v4l2/video_device_monitor_impl.cpp
@@ -126,7 +126,9 @@ VideoDeviceMonitorImpl::VideoDeviceMonitorImpl(VideoDeviceMonitor* monitor)
udev_enumerate_unref(devenum);
goto udev_failed;
}
-
+
+ goto udev_failed;
+
udev_monitor_enable_receiving(udev_mon_);
/* Note that we enumerate _after_ monitoring is enabled so that we do not
* loose device events occuring while we are enumerating. We could still
```https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/333TlsSession: use setOnRecv_ for reliable transport2022-07-11T17:46:31ZSébastien BlinTlsSession: use setOnRecv_ for reliable transportlike we do for unreliable transportslike we do for unreliable transportsLaterSébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/301No relay (Turn) candidate in SDP with IOS when being connected in LTE/4G2021-02-17T16:19:15ZCyrille BéraudNo relay (Turn) candidate in SDP with IOS when being connected in LTE/4GSee attached file for log (with an Android comparison)[sdpios-andoid.log](/uploads/891e408417fd3059abed50184563f396/sdpios-andoid.log)
To reproduce:
Be connected on LTE/4G, make a call.
btw, why all the addresses are twice as candidate?See attached file for log (with an Android comparison)[sdpios-andoid.log](/uploads/891e408417fd3059abed50184563f396/sdpios-andoid.log)
To reproduce:
Be connected on LTE/4G, make a call.
btw, why all the addresses are twice as candidate?BacklogMohamed ChibaniKateryna KostiukSébastien BlinMohamed Chibanihttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/242Video encoding - Dynamically change the resolution of the encoded frames2022-01-18T22:20:21ZMohamed ChibaniVideo encoding - Dynamically change the resolution of the encoded framesBacklogMohamed ChibaniMohamed Chibanihttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/220Explore WebRTC support2023-11-20T14:19:22ZAdrien BéraudExplore WebRTC supportBacklogLarbi GharibLarbi Gharibhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/694ffmpeg: add G711, G729 codecs (SIP)2022-07-06T00:18:18Zovariffmpeg: add G711, G729 codecs (SIP)Please add the following codecs to Jami:
* [G.711a](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.711)
* [G.711u](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.711)
* [G.729a](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.729)
What do you think?
Thank you
> MyNetFone uses th...Please add the following codecs to Jami:
* [G.711a](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.711)
* [G.711u](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.711)
* [G.729a](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.729)
What do you think?
Thank you
> MyNetFone uses the **G.711a** codec, it is the standard codec used in Australia and Europe. The **G.711u** codec is used within the US, and may be present in PBXs or UC platforms from US vendors. The **G.729a** codec is often used for conference calling services.<br>
> https://www.mynetfone.com.au/support/faq/question/477
> The patents for G.711, released in 1972, have expired, so it may be used without the need for a licence
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.711#Licensing
> As of January 1, 2017, the patent terms of most licensed patents under the G.729 Consortium have expired, the remaining unexpired patents are usable on a royalty-free basis.<br>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.729.1
https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/ring-daemon/issues/200Backloghttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/174Moving from one wifi to another during a call freeze the video2024-01-06T10:28:00ZSébastien BlinMoving from one wifi to another during a call freeze the videoAudio is still working, but not the control channel nor video channel
If possible, the video should come back, be renegotiated or the call closed. (timeout between media packets?)Audio is still working, but not the control channel nor video channel
If possible, the video should come back, be renegotiated or the call closed. (timeout between media packets?)https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/115Socket_pair: Buffer should be resizable2019-05-24T14:44:18ZSébastien BlinSocket_pair: Buffer should be resizableFor now, SRTPProtoContext have the attribute `encryptbuf` limited to `RTP_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH = 2048;`. This is good for UDP, but not TCP compliant.For now, SRTPProtoContext have the attribute `encryptbuf` limited to `RTP_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH = 2048;`. This is good for UDP, but not TCP compliant.Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/109SIP account TLS/SRTP configuration is old fashioned/confusing2022-11-11T16:13:35ZMaxim CournoyerSIP account TLS/SRTP configuration is old fashioned/confusingTested on: Android 20190103 (f-droid)
Recently, voip.ms (finally) added support for calls encryption using TLS for signaling and SRTP for media. I was thrilled to try it with Jami, but couldn't get it to work:
1. Add SIP account basic ...Tested on: Android 20190103 (f-droid)
Recently, voip.ms (finally) added support for calls encryption using TLS for signaling and SRTP for media. I was thrilled to try it with Jami, but couldn't get it to work:
1. Add SIP account basic detail (alias, hostname, username & password), registered OK.
2. Went to Security tab (android client), and enable TLS transport. As voip.ms is using a trusted SSL certificate, I wouldn't expect to have to do anything else, but:
a) the greyed out options below suggest that only the client certificate is going to be verified (I don't care about my cert, but I do want to authenticate the SIP server). So I checked the "Verify Server" box, and unchecked "Verify Client" and "TLS Require Client Certificate".
b) I have no idea why there's a "Server Name" field; this should at least defaults to my SIP hostname, if required?
c) There are other options which are nice for a self signed certs setup I guess, but overly complicated for the more straightforward CA signed use case. Perhaps they could be hidden under an "advanced" section?
d) I put my hostname in Server Name, just in case, and left the other options empty/default.
Expected result: SIP account is re-registered using TLS.
Actual result: TLS seems to fail silently, option is reverted to disabled when visiting the security menu.Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/100Call Quality Test Tool button2020-10-01T19:27:14ZovariCall Quality Test Tool buttonSuggestions:<br>
1. Add a `Call Quality Test Tool`button (circled in red at the top right in the image below) as the last button after `Place video call`, `Place audio call`, `Add contact` button in the chatview
2. Add a `Call Quality Te...Suggestions:<br>
1. Add a `Call Quality Test Tool`button (circled in red at the top right in the image below) as the last button after `Place video call`, `Place audio call`, `Add contact` button in the chatview
2. Add a `Call Quality Test Tool` option in the Conversations right-click menu
This will enable testing the Audio (in two sections in the image below, i.e. Microphone, Speaker), Camera (called Webcam in the image below), Device (called Computer in image below), Connection.
3. If the device is not powerful enough for video call is could have an X, instead of a tick.
4. If the connection is not fast enough for audio and high quality video calls, advise the Jami user to only make an audio call without video
5. Add a `Check call quality guide` button to advise testing both ends of the connection using speedtest.net (or similar) then compare your upload/download results with the table below…
| Call type | Voice Calling |
| - | - |
| Voice Calling | 100kbps / 100kbps |
| Video calling / Screen sharing | 300kbps / 300kbps |
| Video calling (high-quality) | 500kbps / 500kbps |
| Video calling (HD) | 1.5Mbps / 1.5Mbps |
Please update the table with the correct speeds required for Jami.
6. Add a `Test now` button (circled in red at the bottom right in the image below)which would test the connection between the 2 Jami connections.
https://www.learnbycam.com/onlinelearningblogposting.aspx/120/Fast-Connection-But-Skype-Still-Slow-A-Solution
![Test connection](/uploads/834ca8805962758c0351c1c74b8b7def/image.png)
What do you think?
Thank youhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/87UPnP enable ipv6 and bump contrib2021-05-26T13:41:57ZSébastien BlinUPnP enable ipv6 and bump contribAll is in the title, currently upnp doesn't work with IPv6. Try to bump the contrib and re-enable ipv6 support.All is in the title, currently upnp doesn't work with IPv6. Try to bump the contrib and re-enable ipv6 support.https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-daemon/-/issues/185Call Forward* { on Busy ; No Answer ; Always } for Jami accounts2024-02-09T20:01:33ZovariCall Forward* { on Busy ; No Answer ; Always } for Jami accounts[Improving SIP Support for Ring](https://ring.cx/en/news#improving-sip-support-for-ring) shared news about the `Call Transfer` feature.
Please add the following:
* `Call Forward on Busy`: Forward all calls if you are on the phone to a n...[Improving SIP Support for Ring](https://ring.cx/en/news#improving-sip-support-for-ring) shared news about the `Call Transfer` feature.
Please add the following:
* `Call Forward on Busy`: Forward all calls if you are on the phone to a number of your choice. Standard call rates may apply.
* `Call Forward No Answer`: Forward all unanswered calls to a number of your choice. Standard call rates may apply.
* `Call Forward Always`: Forward all calls to your SIP (VoIP) phone number to another number of your choice. Standard call rates may apply.
![image](/uploads/4df8d0a3947eff09dd5747925ac97034/image.png)
The idea for this feature (which also shows icons in the image above) came from https://www.exetel.com.au/phone/voip-features
[**Difference Between Call Forward and Call Transfer**](https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/85291)
<b><i>Call Forwarding</i></b>
Call forwarding allows you to send all your incoming calls to another landline or cell phone number. Call forwarding overrides the ability to answer the phone forwarded from the original line. This service requires a subscription through your phone service provider and may incur an additional monthly fee.
<b><i>Call Transfer</i></b>
Call transfer allows you to send a call from one phone to another telephone without the need to disconnect the phone call. This feature is usually activated by the push of a button followed by dialing an extension.
Thank you