I DID IT! WooHoo!
I can now send and receive Google Voice Calls (via Gizmo5) on my iPad.
Here's how I did it.
1.) Need a Google Voice account. (Check)
2.) Need a Gizmo5 Account (Check)
- This step will be impossible unless you already have one since they aren't allowing new accounts.
3.) Install "Whistle Phone" on you iPad/iPhone. (Check)
4.) You will need to configure Google Voice to forward to your Gizmo5 Account.
5.) Configure "Whistle Phone" to connect to a generic SIP. In this case it'll use your Gizmo5 number and proxy01.sipphone.com.
6.) Start testing. I was able to easily call from my house phone to my iPad and from my iPad to my cell phone with ZERO issues.
Since I'm trying to stay quiet (wife asleep in the other room) I'll have to try full on conversations tomorrow to see how the audio quality works. Gizmo5 hasn't been known for their audio quality in the past so this may be short lived.
I can now send and receive Google Voice Calls (via Gizmo5) on my iPad.
Here's how I did it.
1.) Need a Google Voice account. (Check)
2.) Need a Gizmo5 Account (Check)
- This step will be impossible unless you already have one since they aren't allowing new accounts.
3.) Install "Whistle Phone" on you iPad/iPhone. (Check)
4.) You will need to configure Google Voice to forward to your Gizmo5 Account.
5.) Configure "Whistle Phone" to connect to a generic SIP. In this case it'll use your Gizmo5 number and proxy01.sipphone.com.
6.) Start testing. I was able to easily call from my house phone to my iPad and from my iPad to my cell phone with ZERO issues.
Since I'm trying to stay quiet (wife asleep in the other room) I'll have to try full on conversations tomorrow to see how the audio quality works. Gizmo5 hasn't been known for their audio quality in the past so this may be short lived.