SIP Client & Asterisk - Touch HD Themes and Apps

Is there a SIP client that has been tested to work properly on the Touch HD and be able to connect to an Asterisk server (though this shouldn't require something special)?
I'm currently using Fring but I'm not very content with the way it works.
I have issues with it's user friendliness and it's connectivity.
Thank you.

SJ Phone
Try SJphone.
Site: http://www.sjlabs.com/sjp.html
CAB: http://www.sjphone.org/softphone/SJphone-PPC2003-303c.cab
I got it to work with my IP PBX.

MS VOIP works nice too. Tried it today with Asterisk. Nice thing you can set it to autoselect VOIP as default as soon as your WLAN/Asterisk is connected.
Details here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=401608

voice Over the internal speaker without speaker switch?!

cobrawnl said:
voice Over the internal speaker without speaker switch?!
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Unfortunately, no, voice is on external speaker. I stumbled over some audio routing software but didnt try so far.

Hi Everyone
The best client I have found so far is the Australian NCH SIP Client (Nice Biiig Buttons)
You can find it here: http://www.nchsoftware.com/download/index.html#portable
Not been able to find a WVGA model yet. Has anyone else??
Regards
CD (UK)

Update:
They also do a PC version with a 'Log' window. This is helpful to get it working first so that you can see what's happeng in the 'log', then emulate the same settings on your mobile
CD

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VOIP on HTC_Universal

Hi there, i was wondering if it is possible to get a HTC_Universal set up with VOIP through my home wireless network?
cheers
Adam
I would say use skype.
da_booty_man said:
Hi there, i was wondering if it is possible to get a HTC_Universal set up with VOIP through my home wireless network?
cheers
Adam
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You need to wait next Crossbow OS come out , this new OS had VOIP .
im using VOIP on Universal over UTMS
Using sjphone
http://www.sjphone.org/softphone/SJphone-PPC2003SE-303c.cab
It says 2003se,but it runs ok on wm5.
Thanks
AGEphone
I recomend AGEphone. But not cheep.AGEphone for PPC2003 is OK. And soon coming for WM5.
http://www.ageet.com/us/download.htm
Mino
Also MINO is interesting for Universal.
http://www.minowireless.com/mino/index.html
http://www.minowireless.com/mino/register_mobile_info.usr
I use SJPhone as SIP client as too. The program works ok, also in album screen orientation. The only problem that it uses only loudspeaker for sound output.

Getting VoIP working for WM6 cooked ROMS

Hi, I'm looking at the various WM6 releases and I'm trying to understand how much functionality for VoIP exists in these ROMS, and what is required to get it working.
From the various reviews on WM6, when Internet Calling is correctly installed it seems to appear as an additional "Internet" tab under phone settings as well as being integrated with the WM6 dialer. I also belive that MS also provides additional hooks for developers (such as dialing third party dialer from Contexts with SIP dial strings).
Looking at the XDA Live version (screen shots only as I'm running a different ROM), it looks like it has the "Internet" tab under Phone Settings for Internet Calling, although people have indicated the functionality is not working. Is this a dialer integration issue then?
I have the LVSW ROM running on my Hermes (great ROM BTW ) and I don't even get the "Internet" tab.
So:
- Can anybody upload the standalone related components such as VoIP.cab, WM6 dialer (not just the skins) along with corresponding registry settings to switch to the correct dialer.
Update: Found the VoIP cab in FTP, was only recently added. still looking for additional info
- Is there any additional info/posts/sites/wiki that can shed more information on this?
At the moment I'm using a thirdparty SIP application that works well, but it has poor integeration with the OS. I've tried other SIP apps.
On the same thread, has anybody tried the dialer/SIP by BeWIP?
Update: Also saw this thread over on the Wizard forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=290786
Update: Another interesting thread about updating CommManager
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=296001
patience.... patience....
well, I think this thread might be a good thread to collect information on this topic.
I would also like to have Internet (SIP) calling from WM6
I currently use SjPhone and it is fine but it really has no integration with the OS.
So the greatest addition of WM6 voip calling feature would be integration.
However, it should be highly customizable (sip server selection, codec selection etc.)
Can we make this thread sticky ? I think Golfman has collected some important links under his post.
Have you guys tested Skype? I did and it worked quite all right.
Prerna said:
Have you guys tested Skype? I did and it worked quite all right.
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Skype is Voip but not SIP. Some of us would love a nicely integrated SIP client.
I'm using Skype and X-Pro now, but i would prefer a real built-in SIP Client.
Perhaps it isn't that hard to get it running...
I also use Octrotalk. That's googletalk for WM5
It really works fine with voice.
But that's not SIP again.
We really miss an integrated sip client which can be customizable like SJphone.
Perhaps a sticky thread on this issue would help us but no one makes that.
Sleuth... you not sharing something you found?
I'm curious about something.
The one thing I don't like about Skype is because it doesn't allow me to use my bt headset. Now this VOIP that would be intergrated in wm6 does anyone know if it will let you use bt headset like with regular phone calls?
I mean is this basicly like Skype where you can make free phone calls? If you have unlimited data of course..
Just curious
Skype and misc VoIP...
I run X-Pro at the moment as my SIP client, I used SJPhone and had to do some tweaking to stop the voice jitter - XPro just seems to work better.
On WM6 and "Internet Calling", I've tried some of the xml settings but no dice at the moment - I've not enough time to really go through the M$ docs its a bit of a paper blizzard.
I'm personally not a fan of Skype for several reasons.
-READ THE SMALL PRINT OF THE EULA, ESPECIALLY REGARDING BEING MADE A SUPERNODE
- Its a closed protocol
- Only allows single session
I like SIP, however it does have some NAT issues
One thing that I was disappointed when I got my Hermes phone and I'm not sure if anybody can come up with a solution. Once the phone goes into standby, the Wi-Fi radio turns off to save power. Therefore unless a SIP call is coming in on a Cellular data-plan, the SIP client only works when you want to make a call - would be nice if the built in WM6 client had true radio integration, it might just not be possible unless you want a dead battery real fast.
I was hoping to be able to use my Cell Phone as a cordless in the house (connecting to my SIP server in the house). Dedicated SIP Wi-Fi phones are still way to expensieve.
Golfman said:
Hi, I'm looking at the various WM6 releases and I'm trying to understand how much functionality for VoIP exists in these ROMS, and what is required to get it working.
From the various reviews on WM6, when Internet Calling is correctly installed it seems to appear as an additional "Internet" tab under phone settings as well as being integrated with the WM6 dialer. I also belive that MS also provides additional hooks for developers (such as dialing third party dialer from Contexts with SIP dial strings).
Looking at the XDA Live version (screen shots only as I'm running a different ROM), it looks like it has the "Internet" tab under Phone Settings for Internet Calling, although people have indicated the functionality is not working. Is this a dialer integration issue then?
I have the LVSW ROM running on my Hermes (great ROM BTW ) and I don't even get the "Internet" tab.
So:
- Can anybody upload the standalone related components such as VoIP.cab, WM6 dialer (not just the skins) along with corresponding registry settings to switch to the correct dialer.
Update: Found the VoIP cab in FTP, was only recently added. still looking for additional info
- Is there any additional info/posts/sites/wiki that can shed more information on this?
At the moment I'm using a thirdparty SIP application that works well, but it has poor integeration with the OS. I've tried other SIP apps.
On the same thread, has anybody tried the dialer/SIP by BeWIP?
Update: Also saw this thread over on the Wizard forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=290786
Update: Another interesting thread about updating CommManager
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=296001
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You will find the solution for what you are looking for at http://cleanimport.xda/index.php?threads/299950//
--eluth.
yeah iwill like to see a nice sip client integrated in the rom
Works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682
great cabs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682

Is there a working VoIP app working on dash ?

Hello,
I'm raising big hopes about the scheduled WM6 upgrade (i'm waiting for the official one, not t-mobile's or russian one) but in the meantime, do you know if there is an working SIP client for my s620 ?
By working, i mean that the audio is correctly routed, I don't want to use an headset.
I've tried fring, skype, bewip, gosip. I don't mind purchasing a piece of software if it work well.
Thanks
as much as i know.. the very best (for the moment) is skype..
and the headset i think it is not big deal to use..
just my opinion..
Oh, pick me! I know the answer! Me! Me! Me!
Well, if you wanna go proprietary, Skype'll do the job. But you want SIP, so that puts Skype right out. The correct answer was Fring™. Fring is a free MSN/ICQ/Skype/SIP client that claims to operate over WiFi and GPRS. I've only tested it over WiFi, and I'm doubtful that GPRS will be enough to make it work right (EDGE, maybe). Thankfully, Fring™ is free, and all you have to do is go to their web site. The entire process can even be done on your phone.
I could never get the WM6 Internet Calling app to work. Others have reported that the connection drops (although the wi-fi connection is still up) after 15 minutes. Another user and myself had the same config (aside from username/password and phone number), his worked, mine didn't.
I installed Fring and its SIP client worked as advertised. Can connect to any voip provider.
(But didn't like the fact I had to create a Fring account even if not planning to use it)
Greg530 said:
I installed Fring and its SIP client worked as advertised. Can connect to any voip provider.
(But didn't like the fact I had to create a Fring account even if not planning to use it)
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Yes, but the fact I can't have sound from earpiece is a problem...

VoIP RTP

Hi Guys,
I`m trying to run the voip things on my windows mobile, but looks like something is broken.
I already installed the voip files as well as the registry settings. Next step was to configure my voip account - so far so good. There is no problem with the registration (I can see my registration is successful to the SIP proxy).
I`m doing a call to another SIP device and the call is successful. The problem is with the RTP - the other side can hear my voice but I cannot her the other side. I already did tcpdump in order to trace the problem and it looks like the RTP is hitting my device without any problem. It sounds like codec issue to me - probably my codecs are not OK, i.e. the RTP cannot be decoded. I already tryied with G711 as well as with the GSM codec, but still no luck.
Any suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
HI Guys,
Me again
It looks like the msg711.dll is missing under my \Windows directory. Can someone attach it here plus the acmdwrap.dll file ?
I`m despairing and ready to donate some beer

Skype issues and other

First ..Yes i hace search all the excalibur and developer forum.
Problem1:I read that for voip(in my case skype)to properly work i have to edit registry so my wifi connect @ g only ,am i correct? can anybody if this is true point me the direction(read all wiki and registry not found)
Problem2:How come nobody has tweaked skype so it uses the internal speaker as somebody quoted before skype couldn't be used in public.
Tried sip config tool and i get a nasty error btw.
Wm6.1
the latest version of Fring supports the headset speaker, and it works wonderfully with Skype. I would suggest using that instead.
mtyspider said:
First ..Yes i hace search all the excalibur and developer forum.
Problem1:I read that for voip(in my case skype)to properly work i have to edit registry so my wifi connect @ g only ,am i correct? can anybody if this is true point me the direction(read all wiki and registry not found)
Problem2:How come nobody has tweaked skype so it uses the internal speaker as somebody quoted before skype couldn't be used in public.
Tried sip config tool and i get a nasty error btw.
Wm6.1
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first I don't get what your saying ? " wifi connect @ g only
in the settings theres an option to connect to wifi only or use mobile as well either one should do fine (for me it does
second get a Bluetooth headset then go find and download "bluetooth audio router" and just activated wen you need to use skype and use bluetooth or a wired headset no way on using the internal speaker but that should solve your problem with public places....
By means of band g on the router as in band g instead of band B .
Sure the bluetooth was my first option. but i was trying to find out if anybody had figured out with a registry hack.
I like the idea using skype with skype client.
Btw fringe works the way it should.

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