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If you are maintaining an existing, authorized installation of CounterPath eyeBeam 1.1 within a closed private branch exchange (PBX) network, follow these configurations to connect to your SIP provider: 1. Access Account Settings eyeBeam Discontinued - CounterPath

| Field | What to Enter | | --- | --- | | | Your name (e.g., John Doe) | | User Name | Your SIP extension or phone number (e.g., 1001) | | Domain/Realm | Your VoIP server address (e.g., sip.mycompany.com) | | Password | Your SIP password | eyebeam 1.1 download

The journey to find a working is a trip down memory lane for VoIP veterans. While the installer can still be unearthed on archival sites, the practical future lies with modern softphones. However, for those who need it, the guide above provides a safe, step-by-step roadmap to getting Eyebeam 1.1 up and running today.

Did you successfully install Eyebeam 1.1? Share your experience in the comments below. If you encountered a specific error, leave a note—our community of VoIP engineers may have a fix. While the installer can still be unearthed on

For most users, MicroSIP is the ideal modern replacement for Eyebeam 1.1. It is equally lightweight, supports G.722 HD audio, and runs on Windows 10/11 without compatibility headaches.

Since CounterPath has discontinued Eyebeam, you cannot download it from the official website. Below are the only safe approaches to acquire the installer. Share your experience in the comments below

: Unofficial mirrors like UpdateStar or direct download directories like GoAndCall may host the installer files, but they are not officially supported.

Unlike free softphones, Eyebeam was a premium commercial product known for: