BT tethering - able to disable incoming calls? - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

When I tether to my phone to get on the internet with my notebook, it works fine until someone calls my cell. Is there some way to disable incoming calls...aside from forwarding my calls to another number? Or, I've got a Motorola Q9c that was replaced by another device...is it possible to simply enter my info ([email protected]) into the connection information and tether with that?
BTW, this is on a Titan with a cooked ROM, functioning GPS and 3.42.50 radio on Verizon.
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Imate PDA2K using 3G/UTMS phone as modem for VOIP (SKYPE)

I have Skype runing fine on my PDA2K using WIFI however it doesn't seem to work at all well when I have only a GPRS connection.
I have a Vodafone SE V800 3G/UTMS phone and had 3G data working with an IPAQ 5550 although didn't get a chance to try it with Skype before getting my PDA2K.
Unfortunately the dialup networking client option that was in the bluetooth manager on the IPAQ appears to be missing on the PDA2K. Somebody has done this before on a XDA II see http://en.pdamobiz.com/en/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=58&PN=1
however it looks like it is with an old version of the MS BT stack which I cannot load on to my device.
ROM ver: 1.22.00 WWE
ROM date: 10/22/04
Radio Ver: 1.06.00
Protocol ver: 1337.38
ExtROM: 1.22.162 WWE
Using broadcom BT-PPC/PE version 1.0.0 Build 3500
Any ideas.
Graham :?
Which GPRS service offering are you using? If you are using the bulk MediaNet from Cingular then I suspect if won't work. That GPRS connection is designed to support WAP and email only, so it only allows the use of certain ports. I don't know which ports SKYPE uses, but I don't think it's limited to Port 80.
It is Vodafone UK's mobile connect 3G/GPRS solution which on 3g is up to 384kbps download and it hands over to GPRS when outside of 3G coverage. I doesn't appear to be limited to specific ports as it works with HTTP, VPN, POP3, IMAP. There is an option to use Port 80 on the PC Skype app but I can't see that option on the pocket PC. At the moment I can't get even get my PDA2K to connect to my phone other than through a serial port. I will test Skype with a PC connected to my 3G phone to see if the data side works however it would be great for other apps if I could use the speedier 3G data connection through my PDA2K
grahamp said:
It is Vodafone UK's mobile connect 3G/GPRS solution which on 3g is up to 384kbps download and it hands over to GPRS when outside of 3G coverage. I doesn't appear to be limited to specific ports as it works with HTTP, VPN, POP3, IMAP. There is an option to use Port 80 on the PC Skype app but I can't see that option on the pocket PC. At the moment I can't get even get my PDA2K to connect to my phone other than through a serial port. I will test Skype with a PC connected to my 3G phone to see if the data side works however it would be great for other apps if I could use the speedier 3G data connection through my PDA2K
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The PDA2K is a 2.5G device - so 3G will not be possible through it.
Are you able to connect to other non-web services via your GPRS connection such as email or msn or the likes? I know with O2 you have an O2 Active connection for web/wap and Mobile Internet for everything else.
You could try to get a freeware telnet client and telnet to the skype server on port 80 to see if it can resolve and reach it - this is one way to prove if your connection will allow it.
Both O2 2.5G (PDA2k) and my Vodafone 3G connections (v800) work no problem. I have a connection from my PDA2K to my 3G phone using the 3G modem in the V800 phone across the infrared connection and Skype connects and works. I however want to use Bluetooth rather than infrared as I have to hold my v800 phone right opposite the infrared port on my PDA2K for it all to work. I can't however find a way to create a bluetooth dial up networking connection to my V800 on the PDA2K. On my IPAQ 5550 I had a Bluetooth dial-up connection to the same phone and it worked fine on 3G. :roll:
they troubleshooted that problem at some time (Bt dial up) of our BT
Greetings
GPRS is not fast enough for making a skype call. It would also cost you a *fortune* in GPRS useage charges!!
3G is find in the down direction, but for VoIP, upstream is just as important. Anyone know what Voda 3G does upstream?
Nigel
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GPRS is not fast enough for making a skype call. It would also cost you a *fortune* in GPRS useage charges!!
3G is find in the down direction, but for VoIP, upstream is just as important. Anyone know what Voda 3G does upstream?
Nigel
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I was talking on skype over GPRS yesterday. Worked flawlessly. No delay on voice and no cutting of voice.
True, with the wrong GPRS plan you run up a cost, but otherwise it works fine.
3G's major flaw is the bandwidth limitation per AP. At 2mbit it just doesn't work well in populated areas. Besides, most 3G operators frown upon VoIP and file transfers over their network, hence trying to block it. Skype is hard to block since it cleverly looks for open ports, however, that causes voice cutouts and delays.
Hah! Try T-Mobile GPRS lmao. There is no way you can use SKYPE with TMO in US. NO WAY! If someone says you can there are full of sh.. I have a PDA2K and a XDA IIs. I tested them both with GPRS and it sounds like shi.. The only way SKYPE will work with no problems is with WIFI.
Vodafone 3G here in the UK maximum upload speed is 64kbps which IMHO should be enough for SKYPE latency could be a problem though. Unfortunately no futher forward in getting my PDA2K to dial up to 3G phone using Bluetooth. Does anybody know of a cradle that can hold the PDA2K and V800 so that the infrared ports face each other :lol:
Buying an xda2s and will join soon
You might look a bit like dom jollie when walking down the street though LOL. I use a voip and sip client on my 5550 and use this by the multitude of wifi access points around London.I have a voip pbx back at the office that i connect to and make calls from(out to the real world not to just other skype users) I have tried skype over GPRS 3G and wifi and found because of the limited bandwidth it worked in lumps of seconds at a time but was not consistant enough to be able to hold a conversation for longer than a couple of seconds (via gprs - Voda uk) and 3Gwork slightly smoother but still not as consistant as on wifi.This i can only put down to congestion on the networks.. Anyway i suppose i ambiased as i have access to pbx voip remotely..Another cheap way to make calls..LOL :lol:
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Dial-up possible with Dash?

I recently acquired a Tmobile Dash. I do not have internet subscription from Tmobile. I have wifi at home and at work. I will very occasionally (like once a month) need to dial in to my (work) ISP to download my email if I am away from work (don't travel much). I can input my dial up information into the Dash but cannot find any info about how to initiate a connection with my ISP. Is this possible at all? If so, how? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Any thoughts?!
to initiate connection:
just try to open some webpage in IE or download mail in Pocket Outlook.
DASH will dial your default internet connection automatically if required.
Has anyone been able to figure this out? I'm unable to dial up with dash.

Dash WM6, VOIP and @home

Is there a way to use the VOIP hack to enable service on the new @home t-mobile network? I know the VOIP works with standard SIP services but is there a way to make it work on this new network?
nope, tmo uses a different protocol that basically tunnels GSM through the WIFI connection.
I use http://www.tivi.com/ for making VOIP calls, its free and i can call any SIP number, it workes perfectly with T-mobile Dash... you just need a WIFI connection...

voip & tytn

Hey all,
I was wondering how many guys here have voip enabled (SIP account) on their mobile. And are you leaving your pda on the whole day/night or not? Because when voip over wifi is enabled, when you power off your device you don't have any wifi anymore so it don't make sense to have voip (excpet for calling out).
I have my voip also for incomming calls.
Grtz,
Hi,
I had the native VOIP support enabled (separate cab) on my previous rom (Black Satin WM6.0), but now I installed the italian "Parabola" rom and I didn't install the voip yet.
I remember that there is an utility like "advanced configuration" that enables you to chose to mantain wifi on also when the screen is switched off in standby mode. I used that because on outcoming call after XX second the system went in standby, the wifi disconnected and I lost the call.. very annoying. After the trick everything was ok!
But I never used the phone as incoming VOIP call.. just for test one time because I use a softphone on my notebook.
Ciao ;-)

<help>Anybody can figure out voip on Rhodium?

I've read the thread for diamond voip solution, followed every step, but can't make this voip thing work. Since my tmobile signal is very weak at my office, I would like to use voip over wifi to make/receive phone calls through gizmo.
Anybody can help me out?
Check here.
Then use SIP configurator to enter your provider details.
Basically you can stop after step 2 in the wiki (use the 2nd VoIP file(s) listed in step 2), and then use the config tool to make it go.
Use Dontsleep Wifi to prevent sleeping while talking. Use AudioRoute to use the earpiece intead of having to use speakerphone/ear buds.
Make sure you enable the "Internet Calling" today plugin on whatever 2nd today/tf3d detacher/MTP utility you use to have a 2nd today screen.
OR.....
just seach for x-lite or SJPhone and use those over wifi. Both work just fine without using the integrated windows Voip. Make sure that your firewall doesnt prevent you from using SIP protocol or block port 5060

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