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(I apologize ahead if this may be "common knowledge" for WM-I'm on a huge catch up on the WM platform and still learning)
For the past few weeks I've gone through Exchange mail hell and various e-mail services and eventually settled on BlackBerry Connect. One of the issues I run into on various cooked ROMs is whether it's hex edited to CE 5.1 (a many thanks JJ on BE) but this is easy to work with. The major problem is a good portion of my 8525 is accessing cingular's APN and not Blackberry's.
The question is is WM capable of simultaneious data connections to both APNs: cingular (US) and blackberry.net or is there a software solution to do this?
There was one case that I've found throughout searching a few too many threads where the member claimed to be able to surf the internet and check e-mail on WMXL .20 but I had no luck on it.
Thanks to everyone.
I am using the BB connect and have had both APN showing up in the "bubble". I wanted to find out if I could surf using the BB APN only as is done on say the Pearl. Or would I need the APN from the cell provider as well. Presently both are on the Sim so I cannot chk.
Want to remove the GPRS APN that I used initially. Will I be able to surf the net using the BB APN.
Interesting that you were able to get both connections in the "bubble" but are you able to use data from the carrier APN while still tranferring data from BB's APN and you're curious on whether we can cut our data plans and move to BIS and be ok? I was wondering the same if so and if I knew that BIS on a non BlackBerry device would work, I'd just tell Cingular that I've got an 8800 and need BIS. Then the 8525 could access both internet and e-mail on one connection.
The thought does come up of whether 2G or 3G/HSDPA would still come in ok on a BIS plan on a 3G device but I would imagine that the speeds are independent of data plans and dependent on hardware only.
So hello cooks, chiefs, programmers,
I have a little question concerning VOIP on WM6 (Black 3.0 for instance)
I receive calls, no worries, I can make calls, no worries either.
What could be great, as when i'm using a SIP from my ISP, would be to have some like automatic options. That is, VOIP for normal phones are free (domestic and some countries), thou mobiles (domestic and international) are not.
This add would then automatically use one way or another, depending on your preferences. Like if I want to call a mobile even while connected on SIP server, it uses the 3G or 2G connection. If I want to call a normal phone, domestic, it would use SIP. Like it would detect first if your connected to the wifi and SIP line, then check the first digits of the number and then it would choose through which connection the call would go.
As an example : (French numbers)
Assuming a effective SIP connection through wifi.
I call 01...(or+331...) through SIP
I call 06...(or+336...) through 3/2G
I call +1....(US number) through SIP
If it could also change automatically the ipdialplan.xml (confusing for me ) depending on wysiwyg options you can give would also be great.
Would that be possible ?
Kael said:
So hello cooks, chiefs, programmers,
I have a little question concerning VOIP on WM6 (Black 3.0 for instance)
I receive calls, no worries, I can make calls, no worries either.
What could be great, as when i'm using a SIP from my ISP, would be to have some like automatic options. That is, VOIP for normal phones are free (domestic and some countries), thou mobiles (domestic and international) are not.
This add would then automatically use one way or another, depending on your preferences. Like if I want to call a mobile even while connected on SIP server, it uses the 3G or 2G connection. If I want to call a normal phone, domestic, it would use SIP. Like it would detect first if your connected to the wifi and SIP line, then check the first digits of the number and then it would choose through which connection the call would go.
As an example : (French numbers)
Assuming a effective SIP connection through wifi.
I call 01...(or+331...) through SIP
I call 06...(or+336...) through 3/2G
I call +1....(US number) through SIP
If it could also change automatically the ipdialplan.xml (confusing for me ) depending on wysiwyg options you can give would also be great.
Would that be possible ?
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Mate i am about to release a new version of the Sip Cnfig Toos this will alow for WYSIWYG dial plan editing.
I just have to work out wethere i can force a ceritan type of number (01 in your eg) through a certiran gateway out (SIP).
But we are thinking.....
If anyone knows if you can do this thry the dial plan pelase let me know.
I knew the chefs are gods....
I'll create the church right away
Restrict clause in the rule of the ipdialplan
The answer could be the use of a "restrict" clause in the rule of the ipdialplan
cf. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa921954.aspx
Example :
<!-- IP address rules -->
<rule pattern='\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}'
restrict='Cell,SMS'
/>
The IP address rules restict its usage to Cell and SMS.
Hello,
Since few days I try to configure the VoIP on my device. After reading many threads and installed all it's neccessary (WM6VoIP.cab, rtcdll, sipconfigtool) I don't succes :
. With "fring" it's work great, except the sound who is very bad, but it's works
. With windows phone it's don't work : I can't enable "Internet Calling" in my Today screen. So I haven't the choice between my phone operator and my VoIP operator.
If someone can help me...
(excuse me for my bad english )
You must have the Voip settings right and that settings you get from YOUR Network carrier.
Fring and messenger calls is a bit different an Voip, fring and messenger (if use via wi-fi)is free calls, Voip calls isnt free!
(hope i got that right ) for example my network carrier bills 0,02e/min if i have/use Voip in my phone.
Your english is not bad! even I understand what u meen!
yes the VoIP settings are ok, I can pass a call with "frings" software but not without
I after many attempts with voip config in wm6 I could not make it work!!
The call but I do not feel .. I solved with fring
sorry for my english
hello, I am using Att Incite, and use Tmobile as my carrier. but my agps doesn't work, is there anyway i can get it to work? change the agps server to tmobile??
hello, I am using Att Incite, and use Tmobile as my carrier. but my agps doesn't work, is there anyway i can get it to work? change the agps server to tmobile??
I saw this thread that someone had posted, about wm, But i Can't find the registry edit on my phone!..
Hi there,
This topic is about my experience of configuring a-gps manually with a French operator. This may help others.
I installed a few day ago the last french official HTC ROM (see here)
My Diamond is SFR branded (French Vodafone), and after upgrading from the native SFR ROM to the HTC one, I felt a slowdown to get a good GPS signal for the apps I use: Googlemaps and iGo8. The signal also seemed less accurate.
I decided to investigate this way.
First of all, some elements that may be obvious for most of you, but reminding them does not hurt:
A-gps is a system that enhances GPS performance, by connecting to an a-gps server. As a matter of fact, this server makes use of cellular network signal to locate you faster. For further informations, see Wikipedia a-gps article.
AFAIK, a-gps is different from Quick GPS (see here) In particular, config values for a-gps and Quick GPS are located in different registry keys on Diamond.
Now let's get deeper into a-gps:
You can, once again AFAIK (and you'll correct me if I'm wrong ), use two kinds of a-gps server:
Your mobile vendor's server (i.e. HTC)
Your operator's server
I remembered that on some phones (at least Nokia N95), you have to define manually your a-gps server when using SFR network.
For Nokia, the problem is that the port used by the vendor's server is blocked by SFR WAP connection.
This is not the case of HTC a-gps server, since using HTC rom does not inhibit a-gps: it only seemed slower to me than with my SFR rom.
Here are the registry parameters for a-gps, on the original HTC ROM:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SUPL AGPS]
"EnableAGPS"=dword:00000001
"ServerPort"=dword:00001C6B
"ServerIP"="10.1.101.63"
"QosPerformance"=dword:00000059
"QoSAccuracy"=dword:00000032
"TimeBetweenFixes"=dword:00000001
"NumberFixes"=dword:3B9AC9FF
"GPSMode"=dword:00000002
I guess "10.1.101.63" is the IP address of an HTC's a-gps server (?!)
I then downgraded to native SFR ROM, and here was the same key:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SUPL AGPS]
"ServerURL"="geoloc2.sfr.fr"
"GPRSConnection"="WAP SFR GPRS"
"Network"="WAP SFR GPRS"
"EnableAGPS"=dword:00000001
"EnabledPrivacyMethod"=dword:00000000
"CloseConfirmMsgTime"=dword:0000003C
"PrivacyMethod"=dword:00000000
"EnableLocInfo"=dword:00000001
"ServerPort"=dword:00001C6B
"QosPerformance"=dword:00000059
"QoSAccuracy"=dword:00000032
"TimeBetweenFixes"=dword:00000001
"NumberFixes"=dword:3B9AC9FF
"GPSMode"=dword:00000002
As you see, the server is defined with its URL, "geoloc2.sfr.fr" (known as one of SFR's a-gps servers), and some parameters are different.
Of course, you have to replace "WAP SFR GPRS" by the network connection you want to use.
I upgraded to HTC ROM again, and set the operator's rom values.
Now I've got the feeling that it's harder, better, faster, stronger (and more accurate).
By the way, QuickGPS is configured in the following key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\QuickGPS].
Note that, on SFR branded rom, this key does not even exist.
but i can't find that on incite.. any ideal?
You need a 3rd party program like this one to edit your registry:
http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/
I made a cab here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4550094&postcount=31
Had no problem with the dutch firmware.
are you sure that you have 3g coverage where you live?
Don't forget to enable "wcdma only" from call settings. It might help.
Hmmm .... I do not have any problems with Diamond, I'm close to BTS with signal level 5 in 3G. So I think there is something with that....
Problem is with Samsung only. Sipdroid is showing more than 95% of lost packets and about 10% late. I have to test this with another firmware... maybe this is a problem.
Thank for suggestion with the change of GSM band - I did this - the same.
PS: no problems with on lin eradio e.g.....
OK - I changed firmware, radio, modem... nothing.
Then I made some additional test using sipdroid on the alternative port - and bang... clean sound... no dropping packets.
It is looking that vodafone.nl is filtering communication on SIP ports like 5060 - they have in rules that voip is not allowed.
The thing is that before with my old contract it was working really perfect without any missed packets.
Question is how it is possible that on HTC Desire in Vodafone as well everything is working fine.
Maybe they have me on the list.... black...
interesting!
which port did you use? i should keep it in mind in case telfort does something similar
I have used port 36999.
The problem is that this port is supported only on pbxes.org - which is not perfect as the SIP provider for my another account.
So now I'm trying to find a good solution - maybe to use siproxd to forward connection to the SIP provider on normal port (5060).
Will see if this si working. For now Vodafone is blocking the SIP and VoIP (what is in their regulation).
I just did a mistake signing contract extension with them. Should choose another provider....