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<li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Briamob02.png|thumb|none|220px|'''2. Click on 'VoIP SIP - Calling'''']]
<li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Briamob02.png|thumb|none|220px|'''2. Click on 'VoIP SIP - Calling'''']]
<li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Briamob03.png|thumb|none|220px|'''3. Fill in account details, your number (+44...) SIP password and domain then switch 'enabled' on''']]
<li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:Briamob03.png|thumb|none|220px|'''3. Fill in account details, your number (+44...) SIP password and domain then switch 'enabled' on''']]
<li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:briamob04.png|thumb|none|220px|'''4. Then you should see Account Status - Registered then you are good to go''']]
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==Firewall & Security==
*You will also want to set up firewall rules, as per the [[VoIP Firewall]] page.
*Also see the [[VoIP Security]] page for information about securing your VoIP service.
*Warning: VoIP passwords are stored as plain text in the config file (~/.linphonerc on Linux)


[[Category:VoIP Phones|Bria3]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 27 July 2023

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Bria Mobile 6.13.1 example on iPhone

Bria Mobile is a software phone from [1] who do VoIP software for OS X, Windows and also mobile platforms.

  • 1. Download and open the App click 'next'
  • 2. Click on 'VoIP SIP - Calling'
  • 3. Fill in account details, your number (+44...) SIP password and domain then switch 'enabled' on
  • 4. Then you should see Account Status - Registered then you are good to go

Firewall & Security

  • You will also want to set up firewall rules, as per the VoIP Firewall page.
  • Also see the VoIP Security page for information about securing your VoIP service.
  • Warning: VoIP passwords are stored as plain text in the config file (~/.linphonerc on Linux)