it looks like the No Internet Calling Account issue is back on the M8. I am able to place calls if I dial the number fine via Wi-Fi calling, however when attempting to place a call from a contact card it gives the "There are no Internet Calling Accounts" error.
Incoming calls go straight to VM, SMS and MMS work.
Changing the settings from "Wi-Fi Preferred" to "Cell Network Preferred" result in me dropping WiFi Calling and it not coming back, I don't have strong enough signal to use my phone on Cell Network
Any suggestions or ideas how to make this work?
This appears to only be affecting my contacts, I can place calls from contacts in Touchdown and numbers that I dialed without an issue. Also is happening when I have wifi calling disabled for contacts, I am able to receive calls now though
Any solution to this? I am having the same problem
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Has anybody, running Gingerbread / CyanogenMod 7, tried using the built-in SIP stack?
I'm able to connect to my Aretta VOIP account successfully over wifi, and I can receive incoming calls on my Evo. But when I try to place an outgoing call, nothing happens.
I select the SIP adddress in the call log (say [email protected]), and instead of going to the call screen, it just flashes back to the call log.
Anybody else try this? I'm wondering if anybody has successfully made outgoing calls using their SIP account in 2.3.
Thanks!
I've been able to make sip calls using sipgate plus Gvoice callback
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imekul said:
Has anybody, running Gingerbread / CyanogenMod 7, tried using the built-in SIP stack?
I'm able to connect to my Aretta VOIP account successfully over wifi, and I can receive incoming calls on my Evo. But when I try to place an outgoing call, nothing happens.
I select the SIP adddress in the call log (say [email protected]), and instead of going to the call screen, it just flashes back to the call log.
Anybody else try this? I'm wondering if anybody has successfully made outgoing calls using their SIP account in 2.3.
Thanks!
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I have an account setup with Pbxes.org to make calls using my google number, and it works great, better than Sipdroid on froyo i gotta say.... i have sucessfully received and made calls. not sure what your problem might be
Hmm...
Well, that's encouraging.
Do you guys change any of the options under "Optional settings"? I have tried leaving the outbound proxy address blank, and have also used my server address there. Neither seemed to make a difference.
If either of you guys want to share your settings (minus sensitive info), that might help.
Thanks!
imekul said:
Hmm...
Well, that's encouraging.
Do you guys change any of the options under "Optional settings"? I have tried leaving the outbound proxy address blank, and have also used my server address there. Neither seemed to make a difference.
If either of you guys want to share your settings (minus sensitive info), that might help.
Thanks!
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well i didnt really change any settings tho... just used my username password and server, and i checked the box to make it my primary account.
Huh... I wonder what gives.
I'm able to place calls just fine using CSipSimple.
I'm updating to #5 build of CM7, so maybe that will help.
Worked for me, though the sound volume is far too quiet in SIP calls.
It also doesn't work for me (HTC Desire, Oxygen RC7).
same for me
I can recieve calls.
I can use fring, 3cx or sipdroid correctly.
But each time i use the built in app of gingerbread it says "Numero indisponible" which is unready number. If someone has a fix
thanx
I'm having the same issue on a Nexus One running CM7 build 30. Inbound works fine, SIP account is registered. But outbound fails without a message. The screen just goes to the call-log with no sign of an error. I'm trying to enter a regular phone number, ie: +1-212-555-1212 because that's what I do from my other registered SIP phones. My provider is voip.ms
One thing that struck me, where is the dial-plan? And if there is none, what is the proper format for dialing numbers?
I'm having the same issue as mentioned in the OP...Incoming calls work fine, but outgoing calls do nothing. (SIPdroid works fine)
Has anyone been able to find a solution for outgoing calls?
CM7 sip
EVO runing cm7 can recive called just fine, just can not make any calls. No error just closes the dialer when you try to place a internet call.
However the Desire CDMA running CM7 can make and recive internet calls just fine.
Is anyone working on a fix for the evo sip problem?
CM7 sip dial
OK I got the built in dialer to let me make internet calls, if you leave the secret blank on the sip server you are connecting to it will let you make and recive calls with the CM7 gingerbread SIP
Any ideas how to make android 2.3 work correctly with a SIP secret?
In sipdroid and other similar apps, I have the option to set a STUN server, which is needed to make calls if you are behind a NAT. There's no option in the gingerbread's sip settings to set a STUN address. There's an Outgoing proxy option but if I set that as my STUN server adress, the account won't register.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I manged to make it work. I've set the address for Outgoing proxy the same as the server address. No I can make and recieve calls over the native android SIP client
Not connecting because there's no internet connection
I'm having issues (release and #38) with the integrated SIP not registering because it believes there's no internet connection when in fact there's an active 4G connection. SIP works fine (obviously with MUCH worse quality) over 3G so it seems there's some bug with 4G either dropping actually, reporting that it's dropped when it isn't or blocking SIP. I don't think it's the latter since CSIPsimple works in similar circumstances over 4G. Overall since 3G works perfectly most of the time it seems to be a 4G issue. I am also having problems with the mobile data connection dropping despite the integrated and CSIPSimple being set to receive calls and thus presumably always keeping the data connect live.
Using Free Sonic's FreeGS3 Rom v2.0.0 with stock kernel and LJ7 Radio, whenever on roaming I cannot receive any calls. The phone simply ignores it entirely. The only notification I receive is the voicemail notifications I get. I can, however place calls. I confirmed this using my landline.
Blocking Mode is off.
Mobile Networks is set to CDMA/LTE/EVDO, but this is a voice issue.
Roaming Network is set to auto, voice and data domestic roaming are enabled, as well as international just in case that was causing it. All roam guards are off, in case they were somehow defaulting to reject.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Non-roaming incoming/outgoing calls work.
Roaming outgoing calls work, incoming does not.
So I've been trying to get to where I can turn on airplane mode, then flip WiFi on and still be able to receive calls. I'm not using T-Mobile (but have the M919), so the WiFi calling feature doesn't apply. I'm using SipDroid + Google Voice with a PBXes.org account. My problem is that when people call my cell number (which is forwarded to my GV number) with my mobile service turned off they get redirected to my Google Voicemail. If, on the other hand, someone calls my GV number, my phone rings and I can answer it with SipDroid; making outgoing calls via SipDroid also work flawlessly. I have unanswered and unreachable call forwarding activated to forward calls to my GV number but it's just not working as I expect it to. Any advice?
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So I've been trying to get to where I can turn on airplane mode, then flip WiFi on and still be able to receive calls. I'm not using T-Mobile (but have the M919), so the WiFi calling feature doesn't apply. I'm using SipDroid + Google Voice with a PBXes.org account. My problem is that when people call my cell number (which is forwarded to my GV number) with my mobile service turned off they get redirected to my Google Voicemail. If, on the other hand, someone calls my GV number, my phone rings and I can answer it with SipDroid; making outgoing calls via SipDroid also work flawlessly. I have unanswered and unreachable call forwarding activated to forward calls to my GV number but it's just not working as I expect it to. Any advice?
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I used Groove IP for this and the way to get it to work correctly was, I believe, to make sure that GV's settings are forwarding calls on to Google Chat. It sounds like you already have that set, since you can get direct calls to your GV number, but you might want to make sure all the settings are correct on the GV side.
I'm tired of needing touchwiz for Wifi Calling. The big question of this thread is "Can a google voice and hangouts dialer setup replace Wifi Calling?"
and how to set it up?
NOTE: I still want others to reach me on my Tmo number for voice and SMS. Where possible, I DON'T want others to see calls or SMSs from me coming from my GV number. This is what's nice about Tmo WiFi calling. It looks like you are just on the carrier network to everyone else.
What I'm trying so far:
-------Turned off wifi calling.-------
1) Keep my Tmobile number (not ported to GV) but set forwarding in the phone dialer app to forward to google voice number. This was necessary to handle voice mail in google voice before.
- Starting with "always forward" turned OFF, not sure if it should be ON or not yet because I'd think I still want my Tmo number to ring normally when Tmo coverage is OK. If coverage is bad, "unreachable" setting should forward to GV number and if I'm on Wifi, Hangouts should ring. (This part worries me and needs a lot of testing)
2) Hangouts handles SMS and the Hangouts dialer is installed.
-Hangouts SMS settings sends SMS from my Tmo number.
-Hangouts account settings for Google Voice set to ring Hangouts for incoming calls made to GV number.
Q: what happens when SMS comes into my Tmo number but I'm out of Tmo coverage on Wifi? Is there a way to forward SMS when 'unreachable" ?
Q: from what I've seen when using Wifi Calling, outbound SMSs don't send unless Tmo coverage is good. Is there any way to have Hangouts relay SMSs over a data connection? (unlikely, but want to ask)
3) Google Voice app is installed. This is still required but may soon be unnecessary.
- GV settings currently on "do not use Google Voice to make any calls"
4) When tmobile coverage is good, dial out with default dialer, When coverage is bad and I'm on Wifi, use hangouts dialer.
- I think my caller id in outbound calls would show my GV number. I don't know any way around this yet.
5) Disable 'double ring' See http://www.cnet.com/how-to/tips-for-google-voice-in-hangouts-on-android/
6) Incoming caller ID shows caller's number in GV settings under "Calls"
recommended reading:
https://support.google.com/voice/#topic=1708124
https://support.google.com/hangouts/answer/3205713?hl=en
http://www.zdnet.com/moving-from-google-voice-to-hangouts-for-sms-7000034034/
http://www.androidcentral.com/what-you-need-know-about-new-google-hangouts-and-google-voice
Like a lot of Sprint customers, I live in an area with horrible reception. Even my S6 struggles to hold onto calls sometimes. So for me, finding out that Hangouts could provide VoIP for my phone and solve my texting / calling problems was a big deal. However, as I soon learned, Hangouts.. has issues. I can send / receive SMS just fine, and send pictures, but I don't receive any sort of MMS messages at all (Group, or picture messages). I'm way too stubborn to give up the ability to make calls without standing on my roof, so I managed to come up with a little bit of a work around that does the trick for me. It's nothing complicated, and people may already be doing this anyway, but I thought I would mention it (I've been Googling Hangouts Issues for the last few days and haven't found anything useful besides the APN settings in Hangouts 2.5, and those didn't even work for me).
This setup assumes that:
You have Sprint (or another carrier with Voice/Hangouts integration).
Your Google Voice number is the same as your carrier number.
You still have the stock messaging app.
You're not a fan of the native WiFi calling on the Sprint network, and would rather use Hangouts.
1) Setup the Hangouts integration like normal, so you're able to send / get SMS through the Hangouts app.
2) Set the stock messaging app as your default SMS program.
That's it. Like I said, I'm sure someone has figured this out / is using this setup, but it allows a few things:
Texts and calls are still made on Google Voice (you should be able to send out MMS from Hangouts, too)
All MMS are received through the stock app, which, frustratingly enough, is the only one that seems to work for me.
A bit long winded, but hopefully this helps at least one person who's in the middle of nowhere like me.
TL;DR: Like Hangouts? Hate native WiFi calling? Use your stock messaging app for receiving MMS and group chat, Hangouts for texting and sending pictures, profit.
Update for Hangouts 4: If you want the Group MMS feature to work with Hangouts 4, you have to turn off Sprint Integration (Unlink Voice and your mobile number, and create a new independent Google Voice number.) After doing this, you'll be able to group text on Google Voice with your voice number. I'd also like to find a way to forward texts from my carrier number to my Voice number, but as of right now I think that's impossible.
Edit 1: Turns out the "lock text" feature has nothing to do with private mode; it prevents deletion of certain texts.
I believe in order for Hangouts to send and receive you need a data connection. But you do not for standard text messaging...correct?
Hardcorp said:
I believe in order for Hangouts to send and receive you need a data connection. But you do not for standard text messaging...correct?
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Hangouts can send messages over data, or even WiFi. Standard text messaging needs the cell network.
When using only the cell network where I have bad signal: I drop calls, MMS/SMS will send and receive semi reliably.
When using Hangouts in conjunction to the cell network, with WiFi: Clear calls that don't drop (over google voice), MMS / SMS send almost instantly, send/receive SMS on any phone with my hangouts account (as well as in Gmail), MMS is received semi reliably over the cell network. All this is done with my normal phone number (because of the google voice integration).
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Hangouts can send messages over data, or even WiFi. Standard text messaging needs the cell network.
When using only the cell network where I have bad signal: I drop calls, MMS/SMS will send and receive semi reliably.
When using Hangouts in conjunction to the cell network, with WiFi: Clear calls that don't drop (over google voice), MMS / SMS send almost instantly, send/receive SMS on any phone with my hangouts account (as well as in Gmail), MMS is received semi reliably over the cell network. All this is done with my normal phone number (because of the google voice integration).
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But what i am saying is, without a data or WiFi connection then texting through Hangouts becomes just as unreliable as texting with spotty or no cell coverage.
Well yes. That being said, the reason I made the post is because I rarely have a reliable data connection at home, but the WiFi always works. There are also a lot of places where Sprint is spotty or has no coverage where there's WiFi. By using Hangouts to text / make calls over WiFi, I'm able to save myself the headache of dropped calls in those spots. Now of course Hangouts can't fix anything if there's no signal AND you have no WiFi.