SIP calling option does not work on my HTC One M9. Did anyone else see this behavior. I set the SIP calling setting to 'Ask for every call'. SIP aaccount registers fine (for receiving calls).
When I make the call, I select Internet call and then select the SIP account, but then the call still goes out as 'Verizon' ..
What could I be missing here?
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stock/non-rooted
android 5.0.2
baseband - [email protected]
build - 1.33.605.15 CL511781 release-keys
(essentially latest OTA version from vzw)
thanks!
You need to have their sip connection added to their contact. Are you sure you are using sip contacts?
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dottat said:
You need to have their sip connection added to their contact. Are you sure you are using sip contacts?
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Don't think I follow you. The number I dial can be dialed via SIP account (or) my VZW number, based on where I am. How do I specify a SIP contact..? It's just a 10 digit phone number, no?
Maybe I am missing something here?
rsriram22 said:
Don't think I follow you. The number I dial can be dialed via SIP account (or) my VZW number, based on where I am. How do I specify a SIP contact..? It's just a 10 digit phone number, no?
Maybe I am missing something here?
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In that case, it sounds like your registration is still failing phone side and it's defaulting to cell.. I can't help you there...
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In that case, it sounds like your registration is still failing phone side and it's defaulting to cell.. I can't help you there...
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ah, that makes sense.. i see a 'receiving calls' text under the account name and thought it's registered. app tries to register again while making an outbound call and it's failing.. so any way i can see the log or something similar to pin down the cause?
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ah, that makes sense.. i see a 'receiving calls' text under the account name and thought it's registered. app tries to register again while making an outbound call and it's failing.. so any way i can see the log or something similar to pin down the cause?
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Still have not been able to make the outbound SIP calling work.. The SIP account registers just fine (says 'Receiving Calls'). Perhaps the phone is diverting SIP calls via VoLTE even after selecting the appropriate SIP account to call from. Disabling the advaced calling option is not helping either...
This is very weird. Anyone else successfull in making an outbound call via SIP account (via callcentric/localphone account etc) from M9??
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Still have not been able to make the outbound SIP calling work.. The SIP account registers just fine (says 'Receiving Calls'). Perhaps the phone is diverting SIP calls via VoLTE even after selecting the appropriate SIP account to call from. Disabling the advaced calling option is not helping either...
This is very weird. Anyone else successfull in making an outbound call via SIP account (via callcentric/localphone account etc) from M9??
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dit you find a solution?
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dit you find a solution?
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Nope - I'm now on Marshmallow and no solution yet. Perhaps VZW blocks outbound SIP for some weird reason
rsriram22 said:
Nope - I'm now on Marshmallow and no solution yet. Perhaps VZW blocks outbound SIP for some weird reason
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Same phenomenon with my HTC 10. I used SIP calls with htc one X for a long time, switched to HTC 10 with same settings. When I make a call, wierdly it is redirecting to operator.
Could not find anything on HTC website.
Maybe it is related with android versions.
oneX's version as I remember was Kitkat
10's version is Marshmallow
Are you using the native SIP? Have you tried a third party app? I currently use Grandstream Wave with no issues (MM, stock, rooted).
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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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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!
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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.
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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.
Hey guys. I had a sprint number that has since been disconnected. I am using MIUI now and I can send texts just fine using the Google Voice app over wifi. When I try to update to a new version of MIUI I can't go through the steps to verify my number because it no longer exists.
Anyone have a work around for this? I have tried restoring the app with titanium backup but it wants me to set it up again each time.
Stumped at to what to do. I set it up before without the phone number, but now I can't seem to figure it out.
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Hey guys. I had a sprint number that has since been disconnected. I am using MIUI now and I can send texts just fine using the Google Voice app over wifi. When I try to update to a new version of MIUI I can't go through the steps to verify my number because it no longer exists.
Anyone have a work around for this? I have tried restoring the app with titanium backup but it wants me to set it up again each time.
Stumped at to what to do. I set it up before without the phone number, but now I can't seem to figure it out.
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+1, trying to setup Google Voice with a Line2 number, no success yet.
Won't be any either, they only support major carriers.
Just go to the online Google Voice settings and add a phone number in it. You don't have to keep the number on the account; it just needs to be there long enough to get through setup in the Google Voice app.
I have a deactivated device that I can make VOIP calls with using my Google Voice number with the native dialer, and text through the native SMS app.
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Just go to the online Google Voice settings and add a phone number in it. You don't have to keep the number on the account; it just needs to be there long enough to get through setup in the Google Voice app.
I have a deactivated device that I can make VOIP calls with using my Google Voice number with the native dialer, and text through the native SMS app.
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Not over WiFi though right?
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Not over WiFi though right?
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Not sure I understand - of course it works on WiFi . The device is deactivated - how else would you be able to connect, and/or use the phone?
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Not sure I understand - of course it works on WiFi . The device is deactivated - how else would you be able to connect, and/or use the phone?
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You can dial out with your stock dialer with Google Voice over just WiFi, without any service?
When I try that, it says Dialing with Google Voice, and then "Mobile Network not available" immediately afterwards and no call. What am I doing wrong? Also there seems to be no way to dial out from my Line2 VOIP line as if the number was my GV number. GV is confusing
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You can dial out with your stock dialer with Google Voice over just WiFi, without any service?
When I try that, it says Dialing with Google Voice, and then "Mobile Network not available" immediately afterwards and no call. What am I doing wrong? Also there seems to be no way to dial out from my Line2 VOIP line as if the number was my GV number. GV is confusing
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Do you have it set up? You have to set up PBXes and it essentially uses Google Talk to connect to the internet dialer so you can make phone calls.
Just Google for the guide on setting up Google Voice with Android PBXes and native dialer.
Try Groove Ip. My Sprint Number has been disconnected & I been using this to make calls & texts over WiFi. I set it up fine after switching Roms but my voice number was already setup on the sprint # that has been turned off. Try going to your voice options on your browser & see if you can change anything there.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5zbnJibGFicy5ncm9vdmVpcCJd
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Try Groove Ip. My Sprint Number has been disconnected & I been using this to make calls & texts over WiFi. I set it up fine after switching Roms but my voice number was already setup on the sprint # that has been turned off. Try going to your voice options on your browser & see if you can change anything there.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5zbnJibGFicy5ncm9vdmVpcCJd
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Does this use the Internet Calling features of the native dialer, or is the app required to make and receive calls? I prefer using the native dialer as it works correctly with bluetooth.
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Try Groove Ip. My Sprint Number has been disconnected & I been using this to make calls & texts over WiFi. I set it up fine after switching Roms but my voice number was already setup on the sprint # that has been turned off. Try going to your voice options on your browser & see if you can change anything there.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5zbnJibGFicy5ncm9vdmVpcCJd
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Thank you, this worked well, I'm still playing with it but, I think I'll be able to replace Line2. :good:
Update: After using it for a few days, I tried out Sparephone ($3 in the play store) and loved it way more. Now I'm working on a plan to switch to Ting and ditch Line2 (replacing with Sparephone and GV), and I'll be saving like, literally $140 a month (!!)....it sounds crazy but I'm pretty sure it'll work. I love GV!
Update: Yeah it totally works, no more Line2.
If you are on GB you can use Google voice version 3.2 and it will use your gtalk instead of having to use the phones number to verify. Also you can use groove IP or talkatone to make calls with Google voice. I have been using this way for 2+ years now with a Wifi Hotspot that I carry in my pocket. I am pretty much through with Mobile carriers now. If on ICS or JB then you would have needed to have confirmed a number at some point in the past in order to verify it with the newer version of Google voice. Unfortunately version 3.2 or older does not work with ICS or JB.
So I finally got my first Android device and I managed to set up my SIP accounts via SGN2's native SIP client. I can make/receive calls without a problem over WiFi and 3G - I'm happy with my unlimited calls
I'm a big Call/SMS Blocker fan. All my phones has an app installed that blocks ALL unwanted calls/SMS/MMS. So I was happy when I found out the N7100 has a built-in call blocker feature.
It does it's job, ok. BUT, it blocks ALL incoming SIP calls even though I set the settings to custom and added all my contacts with VOIP/SIP numbers to the 'Allowed' list.
The problem somehow lies in the way 'Blocking Mode' filters incoming calls.
All my SIP calls has this pattern [username]@[IP Address] - ex [email protected]
So, even though I already added the SIP numbers with the IP details in my contacts' 'Internet Call' field and the 'Allowed Contacts', the calls are still blocked. It appears only phone numbers aren't filtered out by the Blocking Mode
Is there any solution to this?
Thank you for your time and inputs
My SGN2 N7100 on stock firmware (no plans of rooting for the time being).
I'm guessing you've already verified that what the incoming number looks like matches what you have for their sip address?
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Thank you for the reply.
Yes. I tried including all the details in my contact, from the default number to what it looks like when I receive a SIP call.
Normally SIP calls would show in the screen as: SIP[email protected]
The number is still blocked.
Interesting. I'm sorry I have no answers for, and I asked as I do not have any voip set up yet. I was suspecting your voip provider may have sent a base trunk address rather than the originator.
If you find a resolution, please let us know!
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that might be your carrier. Who may not allow VOIP calls. e.g Skype does not let KaKaoTalk run voip calls on their 3g network etc etc
dk206 said:
that might be your carrier. Who may not allow VOIP calls. e.g Skype does not let KaKaoTalk run voip calls on their 3g network etc etc
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I was talking about the built in 'Blocking Mode' in the SGN2.
As stated in my initial post, I have no problems making/receiving calls over WiFi AND 3G.
The issue isn't network related. VOIP calls will go through just fine IF I DISABLE the Blocking Mode feature (i.e. allow all calls)
I've seen quite a few tutorials on how to make VoIP calls with sipdroid and Google voice. Has anyone been able to get their sip account connected to the native sip client in the phone settings menu and use it to make free incoming and outgoing calls. If you have what steps did you take to make it happen?
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I have used my 2 account with native sip client for outgoing call and working.
I have just added account details
Call setting - Internet call setting - account.
Just add user name and password and server name for your sip account (most of using [email protected] here xyz. Com is your sip provider.
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I just tried it today. It's just terrible. Calling OK but conversations are choppy. Native SIP call has serious bug.
CSipSimple, Sipdroid worked well.
Edit: Solved, apparently my call recorder app was causing error
Were you able to make calls using your existing number or did you have to use Google voice.
I'm using a betamax clone Jumblo. Google Voice is not available in my country yet.
I confirmed my mobile number and set up SIP settings in android.
Therefore your answer is "yes", people see my mobile number during conversations.
That's awesome! Now all i have to do is figure out how to configure my own lol
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That's awesome! Now all i have to do is figure out how to configure my own lol
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Well let me give you mine.
I assume you already have a confirmed phone number on your voip provider.
Then on your phone
Phone/Call Settings/[internet call settings] Accounts/Add account
Username: Your confirmed phone number like +901234567890
Password: Your voip password
Server: your voip server like sip.jumblo.com
Set as primary account: enable
[tap on optional settings]
Authentication user name: Your voip account name (not your phone number like above)
That's all :good:
nemoshotyany said:
I've seen quite a few tutorials on how to make VoIP calls with sipdroid and Google voice. Has anyone been able to get their sip account connected to the native sip client in the phone settings menu and use it to make free incoming and outgoing calls. If you have what steps did you take to make it happen?
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I've done it with my Sipgate account, which gives me free incoming calls, but I have to pay for outgoing calls.
I went to the phone app, menu button, call settings, go down to the bottom of the list where there is the section for "Internet call settings", then Accounts, I then added an account, and filled in the details. The username and password are not the same ones I use to log into the Sipgate website, but in the account details there, it tells me which ones to use.
I could hear the other caller fine, but the problem I had was that it only worked on speakerphone, and the other caller complained that it was very bad echo on the line.
Try using third party sw.
Sipdroid and Bria are good, particularly Bria have best audio.
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I've done it with my Sipgate account, which gives me free incoming calls, but I have to pay for outgoing calls.
I went to the phone app, menu button, call settings, go down to the bottom of the list where there is the section for "Internet call settings", then Accounts, I then added an account, and filled in the details. The username and password are not the same ones I use to log into the Sipgate website, but in the account details there, it tells me which ones to use.
I could hear the other caller fine, but the problem I had was that it only worked on speakerphone, and the other caller complained that it was very bad echo on the line.
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I've tried it again with the ROM update - stock ROM android version 4.4.2. The sound quality is much better now, however when someone calls me, the phone doesn't ring, it just displays the caller details on the screen, so if I'm not looking at the phone, I won't know they are calling. I tried with an inbound call over the voice network, and that rings just fine, so the problem isn't with volume settings or ringtone, unless there is a different option for internet calls hidden somewhere that I can't find.
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I tried with an inbound call over the voice network, and that rings just fine, so the problem isn't with volume settings or ringtone, unless there is a different option for internet calls hidden somewhere that I can't find.
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Hello Jonathan,
did you ever manage to solve the issue with no ringtone on incoming internet call? I’m having the same issue and I can't find any information anywhere on how to enable the ringing. I'm using a custom ROM Androind Revolution HD 31, which is based on the Stock samsung ROM.
Thanks and cheers.
Martin
I have the same issue, when I use the native internet calling of my phone (galaxy note 2 N7100, android 4.4, stock rom (no root)). A while ago I read something that it was a know issue with touch-wiz so I just used Csipsimple waiting till they fixed it. Now that it seems like we won't get lollypop I was wondering if there could at least be a fix for this issue.
Just bought my M9 direct from HTC and activated yesterday.
I went to activate Advanced Calling 1.0 in the settings and that all worked. Came up on my account and everything.
Now I can make HD calls if I manually dial out, but if I try to call from existing contacts it tells me I need an SIP Account. It asks for a Username, Password, Server, and some other normal server things. Tried Googling it and got nothing for a Verizon SIP account.
Anyone else having problems with Advanced Calling?
Nobody knows anything about this?
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Just bought my M9 direct from HTC and activated yesterday.
I went to activate Advanced Calling 1.0 in the settings and that all worked. Came up on my account and everything.
Now I can make HD calls if I manually dial out, but if I try to call from existing contacts it tells me I need an SIP Account. It asks for a Username, Password, Server, and some other normal server things. Tried Googling it and got nothing for a Verizon SIP account.
Anyone else having problems with Advanced Calling?
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Settings-calls-use internet calling = only for internet calls
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Settings-calls-use internet calling = only for internet calls
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I called Verizon they said there is no way we can use internet calling but I found a loophole... How to setup WiFi calling on any Android device
Read more at http://thedroidguy.com/2014/04/setup-wifi-calling-android-device-88975#pJK6K6do6k76PfKW.99
LibertyMonger said:
I called Verizon they said there is no way we can use internet calling but I found a loophole... How to setup WiFi calling on any Android device
Read more at http://thedroidguy.com/2014/04/setup-wifi-calling-android-device-88975#pJK6K6do6k76PfKW.99
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yes.... the problem for the OP is he's likely not on that setting so it's trying to do internet calling for all his contacts that show hd capable.