Hello,
I’ve read tons of tread in the forum regarding VoIP but I still can’t get my thick heard round it. I’m massively confused I definitely need help.
I’m wondering if there is any simplify tutorial in the forum of how to install VoIP, Sip, pleasessssssssssss?
I’m currently running Black 2.5 – Radio Version 1.41.00.10-Rom Version 3.29.707.4
Do you have a SIP based softphone account with a VoIP provider yet? Alternately, have you installed asterisk or 3CX server?
Also, VoIP isn't fully sorted on black 2.5 yet to my knowledge.
VoIP & Radio help.
Currently I do not have VoIP account with any providers, do I need one to get the settings to the phone, if yes which provider would you recommend pls?
Secondly I haven’t installed any of the software mentioned in your reply yet, I thought I’ll bump into step by step guide in the forum do that.
I think the last paragraph of your reply answers my frustration really,Its a matter of wait till VoIP settle on Black 2.5. keep me Fingers cross.
Hey! Least I forgot, how do I stream radio on my Hermes? I have no problem connecting to T-mobile GPRS, as well as my USB wifi router. But for some reason it will just not connect to no online radio station. Do I need to install something??? Leave it to the expects to help. Thx
SIP Config
New SIP Config 2.0 by shaun33
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303493
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...9950:rolleyes:
Input your VOIP provider info
Any patches for 2.5 Black yet?
It searches, tries to connect, but I get the following SIP response (after using Sip Config 2.0.0)
Got SIP response 481 "Call Leg/Transaction Does Not Exist" back from 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
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THIS IS THE SOLUTION FOR ME WITH YOUR ANSWERS
1) Create any VoIP Account with a provider (for example I use VoIPStunt)
2) Configure the wm6 voip with your settings account:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
or more easy,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303493
3) Talk using VoIP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1233797&postcount=14
4) Call to SIP address:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1235084&postcount=21
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1234112&postcount=19
Thanks a lot for your help.
Toni
Hi all,
sorry if this post is OFFTopic for this forum, but I search and read other post and I not find the solution.
I want use the WM6 VoIP (with lVSW ROM). I install the voip cab and the settings for my provider.
The question is: how can I receive calls? how can I make calls? I not find any dialpad or similar to make it.
Thanks a lot and sorry for the offtopic.
Toni
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I have been reading a little about this but have not done anything about it because been to busy flashing...lol...but anyhow if you already did everything i think i read that in order for it to work you need to be connected to WIFI, not your isp...if im wrong please correct me someone!! and if anyone got it to work with AT&T please post carrier settings please!
ToniSC said:
Hi all,
sorry if this post is OFFTopic for this forum, but I search and read other post and I not find the solution.
I want use the WM6 VoIP (with lVSW ROM). I install the voip cab and the settings for my provider.
The question is: how can I receive calls? how can I make calls? I not find any dialpad or similar to make it.
Thanks a lot and sorry for the offtopic.
Toni
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If you searched in the forum you would have found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
Hi Shaun33
I found this post and I read all the commants. I make all steps that post indicated, but my problem is that I doesn't know how to use the wm6 voip.
In the same port, anybody has the same problem, but there hasn't answer.
Thanks.
Toni
if you can't see an answer in the thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950) then there probably isn't an answer!
ToniSC said:
Hi Shaun33
I found this post and I read all the commants. I make all steps that post indicated, but my problem is that I doesn't know how to use the wm6 voip.
In the same port, anybody has the same problem, but there hasn't answer.
Thanks.
Toni
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Why not you post what you have done & we identify what is the problem & give the solution.
i think he just wants to know how to actually use it
I am wondering, if he buy the VOIP service or not....
I wanna ask, will other VOIP service provider work on WM6?
like SunRocket or ViaTalk, etc.
TIA
ToniSC said:
Hi all,
sorry if this post is OFFTopic for this forum, but I search and read other post and I not find the solution.
I want use the WM6 VoIP (with lVSW ROM). I install the voip cab and the settings for my provider.
The question is: how can I receive calls? how can I make calls? I not find any dialpad or similar to make it.
Thanks a lot and sorry for the offtopic.
Toni
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If I understand you correctly, you want to know how to make a call after getting your VOIP settings. Actually, there is no separate dial-pad for a VOIP call - you have to use the existing dial-pad which you would normally use when making a cellular call.
If you have set up your VOIP settings correctly, your plug in on your Today screen should say "your VOIP service:Available or Searching" instead of Internet Calling : Available/Not Available.
In my case, I use Gizmo, so it says Gizmo:Available (when it's not connected) and Gizmo:Searching (when connected via wifi).
When it says Searching, you click on the plug-in, then go to your normal dialing pad where it should also say "Gizmo" on the top right hand corner to indicate that WM6 is using VOIP instead of GSM to make the call.
Hope this helps.
As I am a noobie, I would appreciate it if the senior members could either confirm the above or correct anything which is wrong above.
arul said:
If I understand you correctly, you want to know how to make a call after getting your VOIP settings. Actually, there is not ..........
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This is the correct "Usage Instructions" for voip.
This is also how I experienced it. Voip only connects through WIFI, although I have made the registry changes as mentioned in another thread. It will be nice if you can select which service to use eg. VOIP or GSM
what if i want not use voIP but my gsm network to call. there is isnt any option to do that once you setup voip. you can disable it but thats not the point. nokia's give you option. am i wrong?
nolovelust said:
what if i want not use voIP but my gsm network to call. there is isnt any option to do that once you setup voip. you can disable it but thats not the point. nokia's give you option. am i wrong?
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Just tap the today screen item for it toggles between VoIP and GSM
ok... lots of speculation here. Let me tell you what I know:
VoIP, when properly installed, works in the following manner. (If you can't obtain these results then your ROM needs upgrading or your provisioning is incorrect).
Initially, the Internet Calling today screen plugin will show "off" when VoIP is set to "Never" in the Internet tab of phone settings.
When connected to WiFi, you can change this setting to "whenever available". At this point, a properly provisioned VoIP installation will show your VoIP provider from the provisioning XML and "Searching". Shortly after, "Searching" will change to "Selected". At this point all outbound calls placed from your phone will be through your VoIP provider. In fact, the phone skin will show this name too.
However, your phone will ring for incoming calls made to your GSM phone number as well as your VoIP phone number
Now, tapping "Selected" on the Today screen VoIP plugin will change this status to "Available".
At this point, outbound calls get placed through your GSM provider again and the phone skin will show your GSM provider name.
However, inbound calls to both your GSM and VoIP numbers will still ring on your phone.
Turn off VoIP again by going to phone settings and changing the calling network to Never.
Additional notes:
The "Searching" forever behavior previously described is a Bug in some WM6 releases. lvsw 4/23 doesn't have this issue.
You can also set VoIP to work over 3G as well as WiFi by removing the values "1" and "2" in HKLM\Comm\RTC\AdapterTypes. However, there are issues with this that haven't been fully resolved yet. Incoming calls work fine but the called party can't hear you when you place an outgoing VoIP call over 3G.
so there is no way to do this
dial a number select or even press voip button and you dial via voip.
i hate symbian but i might just have to carry to phones because voip enabled nokias can do it.
hmmm maybe you didn't understand. Sorry about that. Short answer is No, there is a way to do this. You can dial any way you want with VoIP active. Just toggle the today setting between "Selected" or "Active" to choose which to use.
Computer to computer calls
I was wondering if there could also be made computer-to-computer-calls. Is there a way to enter 'voip-names' instead of phone-numbers?
at&t CallVantage
How about those of us on Cingular or "The New at&t" is it possible to subscribe to the at&t VoIP service called CallVantage and then get it working on the Hermes?
@tembares:
You *could* try calling directly to the other phone's IP address. the default dialplan supports this. use the following syntax (example assumes you're calling a phone whose address is 192.168.0.1):
192*168*0*1
@brandyholt:
If the AT&T Callvantage service supports a SIP based softphone then the answer is yes.
Thanks a lot Sleuth255 and all people answer to me.
Finally I have been able to make work it!!!!!
@Sleuth255
One question please, if 192.168.0.1 is 192*168*0*1, how I dial for call to an SIP address, for example my gizmo address [email protected]
Toni
Sleuth255 said:
@tembares:
You *could* try calling directly to the other phone's IP address. the default dialplan supports this. use the following syntax (example assumes you're calling a phone whose address is 192.168.0.1):
192*168*0*1
@brandyholt:
If the AT&T Callvantage service supports a SIP based softphone then the answer is yes.
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I'm not sure but I read through these threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950&highlight=voip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303493&highlight=voip
Is there a seperate WM6 VOIP cab available somewhere? I don't see the suggested files, so I assume that I don't have it on my WWE WM6 rom.
Try search for VOIP...or look through todays postings for the same question:
and try these two posts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=voip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=voip
A quick search for VOIP will give you same answers
epmulligan said:
Try search for VOIP...or look through todays postings for the same question:
and try these two posts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=voip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=voip
A quick search for VOIP will give you same answers
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Well, as you may have noticed I've found those threads, but I saw that the most of the thread is regarding HERMES.
I was wondering if anyone with an Artemis has been able to turn on VOIP (native voip)
I did manage to install the package as mentioned in the threads above, as well as put in the right config files. Also, the "Internet Calling: Available" today plugin is correctly displayed. However, I cannot switch dial pads and I don't get the correct status (connected).
Same problem here
Setup was done with Sip Config Tool 2.0.1
The plugin is configured : "Always, if available"
When connected by wlan or activesync the plugin displays : "Kein Empfang"
Disconnected from network displays : "Available"
Hopefully someone can help me
Guys I've got it working just fine on an xda orbit. There does seem to be a little bug though and that is when it's says "Searching" and "Available" on the today screen. Available actually means searching and searching means available
When searching is displayed, click on it in the today screen and you might notice a slight change in the signal which means it has switched to voip rather than gsm. Go to the phone screen and you'll see that the network has changed to your voip provider and any call you make will be routed through them.
I have downloaded sjphone yesterday and configured it to use my sip voip provider and it works brilliantly. The sound quality in sjphone is absolutely brilliant compared to the native voip, you should try it.
Finally it's working...
I tried to deinstall the plugin and after prompting an error it worked
The homescreen plug signals "searching" but as you said before it means "availabe". There are still a couple of things:
1) no incomming calls... i can't find the stun settings
2) +4930xxxxxx format doesn't work, i've to type 030xxxx
3) doesn't work after standby
Which version of sjphone are you using? There seems to be nothing available for wm 6
Hi BlueD,
I'm glad it's working for you. I tested incoming calls and that worked nicely as well without configuring any stun. The voip I used were sipgate and callcentric.
There's a post somewhere on one of the big voip threads and the guys managed to customize the dialing plans so that you can dial without using the international format. Do a quick search on voip dialing plan and you should find it somewhere.
Well obviously it doesn't cause the wifi disconnects, hence making it only useful for dialing out rather than receiving calls, except ofcourse if you want to leave the device on all the time, but that's not a very feasible solution.
The sjphone I downloaded was the one for v.1.60.303c Pocket PC 2003SE, it works nicely with excellent call quality. I also think you don't really need native voip capabilities to run that, which makes me think we could have had this on WM5 hmmm...
OK.. just fyi - i got a little bit more success in using the native VOIP solution. I had to flash from the WWE 6 to the BnB 2 ROM, then install the VOIP.cab and SipConfigTool. Now i can receive calls, but cannot place any... not sure why. Also, when i receive a call the sound is CRAP.. probably some codec issue here.
What type of internet connection have you?
Have you open ports on your router necessary for SIP, inbound and out?
epmulligan said:
What type of internet connection have you?
Have you open ports on your router necessary for SIP, inbound and out?
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Yep I did. I got this confirmed by testing it with a softphone on my PC, which works great (same voip provider etc).
All,
At first this is an awesome site to discuss and explore options and meet top people... recently I'm trying to get a 2nd line and trying to see the options which makes more sense both usage as well as cost effective.
I currently have at&t 8525 and upgraded with ultimate Schap's WM6 Pro 4.22 ROM, I highly recommend here is the link for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350690.
I'm planning on getting 2nd line the options I have looked is, chainging sims is out of option.
Option 1: Signup an additional line with at&t and put call forwarding to my current number, but the disadvantages are I'm sharing the same minutes and forwarding may add some more cost.
Option 2: can signup with viatalk/vonage voip providers and configure their settings on my phone with voip settings, but I'm not sure those setting will work on schap's rom and also I read somewhare these voip's does not work when you are on providers network like 3G etc.,
Option 3: Skype but it seems that I have to get skype-in and minutes to receive calls from outsiders and I have never used skype.
so what is the best options for me or anyone is trying some new ideas please share it with me.
thank you in advance...
Any 1 guys?
You can try dual SIM holders, there is a plugin for the dual SIM holders being developed here.
thanks for the replies, is there any good voip's that I can use with my 8525 with schaps 4.30 rom ?
Hi all,
I bought this smartphone and want to use VOiP with sip server in WiFi. I installed the cab WM6VOIP and after reboot today screen shows me Internet call: blocked service.
So, I think my mobile operator made some kind of block. What you guys recommend to use it for unblock this ?
Thanks very much,
Mauricio
just post in Kaiser FOrum... there you'll get help!
Actually you probably won't. I must have posted 5-10 questions since registering and not one has been responded to.
Good luck though!
i had a tytn in the past...
i can remeber that there are some sip settings to set befor it works...
the voip cab is only to enable the features...
just search for voip in tytn forum.. maybe you find there something!!
Hi all , I'm looking for WM6.1or 6.5 pro with VOIP/ sip client enable. Can someone please point me in the right direction to find this ROM or how to make my own ROM using another phone ROM that already have the features I’m looking for.
jcayse said:
Hi all , I'm looking for WM6.1or 6.5 pro with VOIP/ sip client enable. Can someone please point me in the right direction to find this ROM or how to make my own ROM using another phone ROM that already have the features I’m looking for.
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Almost NONE of the Excalibur ROMS have VoIP cooked in. In order to use a SIP, you need VoIP actually cooked in. It cannot be installed. If you want a custom cooked ROM with VoIP, let me know and we can figure something out...
ookba said:
Almost NONE of the Excalibur ROMS have VoIP cooked in. In order to use a SIP, you need VoIP actually cooked in. It cannot be installed. If you want a custom cooked ROM with VoIP, let me know and we can figure something out...
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Sure if you don't mind helping me that would be great. I'm just looking to use VOIP on my excalibur using the Wifi and data package. It would be nice to learn how to cook a ROM with that feature. I'm shocked no one has done one yet.
SIP on dash Works NOW!
I have Dash with with Ricky's 6.1 Rose 1.2.
After searching forum for other phones I've found one CAB file that adds SIP functionality to the Dash. Apparently SIP stack is part of WM 6.1 and later. This thing just enables that. It integrates so nicely it even adds icon next to the antenna signal. Sounds nice and clear with very minor latency (comparing to other portable SIP devices). It appeared to support STUN, but I ran it only on local home net. Donkow if STUN actually works right.
I did tried it with other ROMs on DASH and it allays worked.
It's not perfect though: Main problem is audio out settings: as with other applications output newer to the internal headphone but to the speaker or external one. I've found no way to overcome that. Another quirk is creation of dial plan - not straight forward. You also have to create account settings file externally and upload it each time. (not biggie as it done only once). There are application to do it on the phone, but I wasn ot able to run it successfully on Dash.
I disable all dial plan options and pass everything through, letting my Asterisk do the job. I also disable all power management and leaving WiFi on all the time. Surprisingly there is no major hit on battery life, it last whole day or two with SIP and WiFi on all the time.
I'm expecting that someday somebody will polish this option and include it as standard in every ROM. As a fact for me to be happy with SIP, only output must be fixed, everything else is tolerable. It will make DASH nice little SIP phone.
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I have Dash with with Ricky's 6.1 Rose 1.2.
After searching forum for other phones I've found one CAB file that adds SIP functionality to the Dash. Apparently SIP stack is part of WM 6.1 and later. This thing just enables that. It integrates so nicely it even adds icon next to the antenna signal. Sounds nice and clear with very minor latency (comparing to other portable SIP devices). It appeared to support STUN, but I ran it only on local home net. Donkow if STUN actually works right.
I did tried it with other ROMs on DASH and it allays worked.
It's not perfect though: Main problem is audio out settings: as with other applications output newer to the internal headphone but to the speaker or external one. I've found no way to overcome that. Another quirk is creation of dial plan - not straight forward. You also have to create account settings file externally and upload it each time. (not biggie as it done only once). There are application to do it on the phone, but I wasn ot able to run it successfully on Dash.
I disable all dial plan options and pass everything through, letting my Asterisk do the job. I also disable all power management and leaving WiFi on all the time. Surprisingly there is no major hit on battery life, it last whole day or two with SIP and WiFi on all the time.
I'm expecting that someday somebody will polish this option and include it as standard in every ROM. As a fact for me to be happy with SIP, only output must be fixed, everything else is tolerable. It will make DASH nice little SIP phone.
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Thanks for the info Sipcipro. Can you please post your intallation steps as well as the CAB file and or the CAB file link that adds SIP functionality to the Dash.
FYI
I successfully installed WM6VoIP.CAB which enables the Internet tab under the phone settings. However installing a sip config tool like, destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config.CAB , SipConfigTool_2_0_1.CAB or Setup_VoIP_v0.3.cab it appears that these sip config tools require WM professional
The file you have is the same one I have.
As I said before, configuration tools do not work for me, but it is possible to edit account config file offline, pack it and upload to the phone. Guide is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
Good luck!
Let us know if you manage to resolve speaker redirection. This problem common for other applications like Skype and Fring. There got to be solution to that.
Cheers!
Ookba let me know when you would like to start working on cooking a Excalibur ROM with VoIP or if you found a cooked Excalibur ROM that have that feature alreadyand works good.