VoIP on WM6: SIP 5060 port is blocked - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam ROM Development

Folks,
I have problem with my hermes to use VoIP. 5060 port is blocked in my office(WiFi).
Strange thing is, my pc application(VoIP client software) connects without any problem. It says "You connected to the Voipbuster service using TCP". If I check use port 5060 in my pc application to connect to sip server, it acts same as my hermes.
Are there any ports or connection in VoIP since PC application connects?
Note: My hermes works perfectly in the other APs which are 5060 open.
Thanks in advance.

Voip sip - working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6348469

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Using P3300 as a wireless modem for a PC

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Problems with VOIP using AVM Fritzbox 7050

Hi Guy,
Mabey I am just too stupid but I can't get my Voice over IP using Schaps WM6 on a Tytn.
My Provider ist 1und1, in Shaps VoIp setting I enterd,
Prov Name: 1und1.de
User Acount: (My VoIp Number)
Password: Did it
Registrar Address: sip.1und1.de
Left the port as ist was
Proxy address: 1und1.de
Left the port,
So for the Uri addres it Says,
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When I am at home on my Wifi the Home plug in says No Connection,
If I aktivate 3G it connects but I cannot place a Call.
On other Wifi's I use it does not work eighther,
What can I do to Make it work?
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Is there any Obvious errors in My setup?
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Hi SchillDie, regarding your VoIP error, I think is quite difficult to make it work on WM6. I'm using pfingo to configure my Dopod 838 Pro still no luck till now. I've give up on that. Only nokia works well in internet phone & is very clear. I was impress by it's conversation. Anyway good luck in your VoIP.

Internet Sharing - Bluetooth and Multiple Clients

I'm trying to connect a laptop and a desktop with bluetooth to the internet via my HTC-S620. I have no problems connecting to the internet via Bluetooth or USB but I want a solution for 2 devices to connect.
Even though Bluetooth and PAN seem to be all the rave, especially with support for mobile devices and USB dongles, I much prefer the flexibility and configurability of WIFI. Under XP, and I assume Vista, Internet Connection Sharing easily supports multiple clients. Under WM6 this does not seem possible even though it apparently provides a DHCP server.
If it were possible to somehow to access the internet from the desktop via the laptops Bluetooth that would be OK since the laptop would be gettig internet via USB but XP auto assigns the same IP as WM6 for ICS. Ideally, both the desktop and the laptop would connect to the internet via bluetooth directly.
Anyone know of any free solutions, hacks or applications that might help?
EDIT: Ok I saw a thread over in the Hermes forum where they were able to successfully connect 2 devices to Bluetooth internet sharing by hacking the registry keys HKLM\Comm\BTPAN1\Parms
AcceptConnections 0x1(1) to 0x2(2)
MaxConnections 0xA(10) to 0x2(2)
However this hack does not appear to work on the HTC-S620 WM61.
BlueTooth Dunn
GJSmith3rd said:
I'm trying to connect a laptop and a desktop with bluetooth to the internet via my HTC-S620. I have no problems connecting to the internet via Bluetooth or USB but I want a solution for 2 devices to connect.
Even though Bluetooth and PAN seem to be all the rave, especially with support for mobile devices and USB dongles, I much prefer the flexibility and configurability of WIFI. Under XP, and I assume Vista, Internet Connection Sharing easily supports multiple clients. Under WM6 this does not seem possible even though it apparently provides a DHCP server.
If it were possible to somehow to access the internet from the desktop via the laptops Bluetooth that would be OK since the laptop would be gettig internet via USB but XP auto assigns the same IP as WM6 for ICS. Ideally, both the desktop and the laptop would connect to the internet via bluetooth directly.
Anyone know of any free solutions, hacks or applications that might help?
EDIT: Ok I saw a thread over in the Hermes forum where they were able to successfully connect 2 devices to Bluetooth internet sharing by hacking the registry keys HKLM\Comm\BTPAN1\Parms
AcceptConnections 0x1(1) to 0x2(2)
MaxConnections 0xA(10) to 0x2(2)
However this hack does not appear to work on the HTC-S620 WM61.
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Find my old thread on bluetooth dunn, but did you know that the bluetooth dunn codes are already in the Excalibur 6.1 ROM by Kavana and Ricky. You can connect your laptop and PC via bluetooth dunn to the Internet. I now use Kavana's latest 6.1 ROM because of the new Microsoft bluetooth stack. I now have stereo music with surround sound on my Excalibur's. Another thing, you can make phone calls via your BT headset using Microsoft's voice command..............!
Technology said:
Find my old thread on bluetooth dunn, but did you know that the bluetooth dunn codes are already in the Excalibur 6.1 ROM by Kavana and Ricky. You can connect your laptop and PC via bluetooth dunn to the Internet. I now use Kavana's latest 6.1 ROM because of the new Microsoft bluetooth stack. I now have stereo music with surround sound on my Excalibur's. Another thing, you can make phone calls via your BT headset using Microsoft's voice command..............!
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How I connect to Internet via bluetooth?
Technology said:
Find my old thread on bluetooth dunn, but did you know that the bluetooth dunn codes are already in the Excalibur 6.1 ROM by Kavana and Ricky. You can connect your laptop and PC via bluetooth dunn to the Internet. I now use Kavana's latest 6.1 ROM because of the new Microsoft bluetooth stack. I now have stereo music with surround sound on my Excalibur's. Another thing, you can make phone calls via your BT headset using Microsoft's voice command..............!
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I was using Bluetooth on a Windows 2003 Server for Small Business Server. I finally got tired of it disconnecting every few minutes so I use USB and all is ok there. BT PAN works just fine on my XP boxes. When on the road I often would like to have two or more computers share the BT internet. I will look into your suggestion of using DUN instead. Thanks.
LeoArg said:
How I connect to Internet via bluetooth?
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Just go to your Communications Manager and select Internet Sharing and follow the prompts from there. Assuming you have BT and drivers on your PC, you should be prompted to pair the devices and establish a BT PAN.
Technology - I tried to find your BT DUN thread by doing a forum search for threads started by "technology" with keywords "bluetooth" and "dun" without success. Can you point my to the thread? Perhaps it was started by someone else.
I was unsuccessful in my attempt to have two clients connect via DUN to my HTC-S620, however, the search for a solution lead to enabling DUN on both my HTC-S620 (T-Mobile Dash with cooked ROM) and my Samsung T409. Both have EDGE data and with the connection teaming capabilites of the Intergate 8.5 software I am able to use both phone modems simultaneously. I have experienced burst speeds of 50.1KB/Sec or 501kB/sec so far.
The Samsung connects to DUN via USB cable and the HTC connects via Bluetooth DUN. Fortunately, I was able to configure the HTC USB Activesync connection as the internal network. I used a laptop that was disconnected from an ethernet or internal network so using the HTC Activesync connection was a work around. The Intergate software configures two connections for the internal network. One for the Intergate and the other for the Microsoft TCP/IP to access the intergate from the server PC. You can have other PCs use this teamed connection as well when connected and configured for a network setup. This was the final step in getting intergate to work properly. So the HTC is connected both via BT and USB.
Now here is the good part. The HTC has T-mobile Total Internet $19.99 but the Samsung has only T-mobile Web $5.99. I was able to configure the DUN settings and initialization strings on both modems for the T-mobile Web proxy (wap.voicestream.com) and (216.155.165.50:8080). The trick here was to configure Intergate to use the T-Mobile Total Internet connection as the primary or default connection. Subsequently, the Intergate connection teaming software is able to team both and where possible utilize both connections. The T-Mobile web connections can only use unblocked ports but it kicks in for port 80 and the other unblocked ports.
Connection teaming will only increase your available bandwidth with when there are multiple connections. So streaming and the like will see no improvement but surfing, downloading and other applications will see better overall performance.
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SIP cleint for VOIP calls

We have SIP server located in LAN in office, I want to register to it using wi-fi. Fring does not work on my HTC P3300. It just crashes my mobile then need a restart only by removing battery, so not useful at all. I have tried SIP client on nokia N95 and worked fine. Need similar kind of SIP client for HTC P3300.
any clue guyss....
I've used fring, wengo and other VoIP applications (including modded driver to work integrated VoIP) and they work good...
The real problem is in WiFi that doesn't work in stand-by and in using external loudspeaker.
are u using fring on HTC P3300?.. if yes, why it is crashing my phone and not yours
arinjayw said:
are u using fring on HTC P3300?.. if yes, why it is crashing my phone and not yours
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I don't know, I've a P3300 with WinMobile6.1 (19702.1.0.2) ita and .NET3.5
Are you sure you have not installed other applications that conflict with fring?
cesconoa said:
I don't know, I've a P3300 with WinMobile6.1 (19702.1.0.2) ita and .NET3.5
Are you sure you have not installed other applications that conflict with fring?
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I tried by hard resetting the phone as well.. and its WM6
first of all i want to know does fring supports SIP settings if SIP server is located in local LAN
arinjayw said:
I tried by hard resetting the phone as well.. and its WM6
first of all i want to know does fring supports SIP settings if SIP server is located in local LAN
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I don't think is a problem if SIP server is in lan or in wan, the difference is only in setting the right IP for the server...
If the server is standard, the port you use is 5060...
I use Skype for low cpu, and it work very well with the original headset of P3300. I connect to internet through ADSL wifi in my house.
the setup is different here. i do not want to use it for personal use. Its in the office, where we have IP phones for everyone. SIp server is in LAN where we register and make internal and external calls.
I was not have .net 3.5.. will install it and try
Sorry, but I didn't understand the problem of which you discussed
I understood it after rereading the posts, but I never use a client for SIP server for VOIP calls.
SIP server is located in LAN, so there is no need to dial out anywhere in the internet. I require a SIP cleint which can allow me to insert my user credentials and locala SIP server IP address, Just like N95 SIP client if u know. frng and other softwares routes SIP info from internet to the SIP server but for that SIP server has to be located to internet which is not the case in here.
my credentials wud be something like this
un: xxx
pw: xxx
SIP server: [email protected]
port: 5060
registrar/proxy: 192.168.x.x (optional)
this is to register to SIP server from PDA. After this i wud require a simple cleint to dial.. thats all

listening sockets and ping issue over WIFI on some devices

Hi,
I'm the developer of this application:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=586654
Two people are claiming that my app doesn't work over WIFI on their device.
In fact they can't even ping their device's Wifi interface IP address, although internet works.
So, outbound connections works, inbound connections doesn't.
And they have no firewall installed. How it that possible? Is there a rom/driver issue on some HTC devices? (one user has a touch pro, the other a touch cruise)
The weird thing is that the incoming connection works over USB (with the virtual network connection created by activesync/WMDC), pings succeed and my app works.
Has someone ever had the same issue?
I know it's not very common to use applications that need to handle incoming connections on a WM device...
It would be great if someone had an idea about the root of the problem!
Julien

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