UPDATE:
Here are some crap videos that show this working using both csip and sipdroid thru bt
BT CALLS
CALL & RECEIVE
SGT Call & Receive
this is directed at the poor souls that had to get cdma sprint tab and wanted phone function...i got phone working on viewsonic gtab easily with no radio,however gtab sucks compared to SGT imho. so i t n e'd much until i found a proper method of execution for cdma sprint SGT.
YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING:
google voice number(free)
ipkall number(free)
gv apk(free)
sipdroid-also sets up pbx for you(free)
FYI
(in order to setup your free ipkall it will ask for a #;this is not a standard #. it will vary depending on service...eg. magnus-200.use sipdroid to autmagically set up for you then just transplant the info properly)
1.)google voice+number and setup account
2.)grab free number from ipkall and reg it with gv
3.)grab sipdroid and let it setup a new pbx for you
4.)set this devce to ring thru gv
5.)open sipdroid app and make dial call...
test on wifi and data
when dialing a number hit enter on kb instead of the #5 for sipdroid dialer, or you will get the "this device cannot make calls error"...i will figure this out and eliminate it, however i dont see it anymore but i need to break thru it.
i have been messing with csip cus i like the dialer alot, however i cant get it to setup right anymore. i can get it to register, but not to call right...but sipdroid works great and i cant complain about free calling from my tab using my gv number
please post finding and results....
thanks
if you are having issues or need more help, pm me or check some of my most useful REFS below:
Reference 1
(gurnted blog about sipdroid/sipgate/ipkall/sipsourcery setups)
Reference 2
(big part of setup procedure)
Reference 3
(public stun servers list)
I keep getting could not call. I have the GV app setup to use my SIP account and can see the outbound call attempting to go out.
Ikyo said:
I keep getting could not call. I have the GV app setup to use my SIP account and can see the outbound call attempting to go out.
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make sure that:
you are dialing with sip app not gv
(i prefer csipsimple dialer)
ipkall number is registered with google voice
that sipdroid setup ur pbxes proper
after sipdroid sets up ur pbx for you try csisimple as well
(make sure to setup as international carrier/pbxes in account setup and same credentials as sipdroid used for setup)
test using your primary line. since i set this up i do not use my evo very much since the tab is better in every way.phone is not as good of course but tab is not meant to be a phone here so i am happy with what i have accomplished for free. also you will have to adjust latency in settings to improve sound quality to your liking.
Sadly, there is no support for the Bluetooth Headset (with mic) profile on the CDMA GalaxyTab. This will work but you will have to use the built-in mic on the GT for your calls until someone either patches the BT stack or builds a custom rom with full BT profiles.
This is the exact reason I can't wait for custom rom development to begin on the CDMA versions.
dougvan said:
Sadly, there is no support for the Bluetooth Headset (with mic) profile on the CDMA GalaxyTab. This will work but you will have to use the built-in mic on the GT for your calls until someone either patches the BT stack or builds a custom rom with full BT profiles.
This is the exact reason I can't wait for custom rom development to begin on the CDMA versions.
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i use my moto bt headphones i listen to music with to make and receive calls just fine...not sure what youre referring to. only sipdroid supports bt. must select the experimental settings box. And try it. it works. not sure why you would say it doesnt w/o trying it yourself...if you had you would know it works...
once i can make nans i will begin sharing my roms. honesly the only thing i miss is my 100 battery and i will incorporate that and my fave framework anims when i begin...courtesy of fightspit and m4xLOL
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i use my moto bt headphones i listen to music with to make and receive calls just fine...not sure what youre referring to. only sipdroid supports bt. must select the experimental settings box. And try it. it works. not sure why you would say it doesnt w/o trying it yourself...if you had you would know it works...
once i can make nans i will begin sharing my roms. honesly the only thing i miss is my 100 battery and i will incorporate that and my fave framework anims when i begin...courtesy of fightspit and m4xLOL
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Which moto bt headset are you using?
2kmy477 said:
Which moto bt headset are you using?
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MOTO S-9, the newer all black version works too please post results for others.
This works great!!!!!!!~
Care to help me out and get it setup? Once I have an understand of the right way, I could put a guide with pictures to help people.
I've tried this but unfortunately every ipkall phone number i get assigned is apparently already in use in someone elses google voice.
tried call the area codes ipkall provides and repeatedly cancelling and re-creating ipkall accounts in hopes of getting a previously unused number
I am wondering if you could just use a Sipgate number.
I'll try to help with his tomorrow. Magnus walked me though this this afternoon and there were a few hiccups but it's working flawlessly now.
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I am wondering if you could just use a Sipgate number.
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Yep you can...but you only have 60 free mins with sipgate.
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I can make calls but when I call my google voice number back all it does is ring 6-7 times and the go to VM
[email protected] thank you for that. I am guessing the hiccups that you had are the same issues that I had.
jkhouw1 said:
I've tried this but unfortunately every ipkall phone number i get assigned is apparently already in use in someone elses google voice.
tried call the area codes ipkall provides and repeatedly cancelling and re-creating ipkall accounts in hopes of getting a previously unused number
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getting the same issue.
There is another way to do this, but it isn't as clean. You need to obtain a Sipgate account or any SIP provider that allows free incoming calls. Once you have that, you register it with your google voice account. Then you will need to configure Sipgate with either sipdroid or csip.
To make outbound calls:
On the tab, log into your google voice account. You will then be presented with a web dialer and can select the sipgate account to have the call sent to
Inbound:
will ring your sipgate account
Ikyo said:
There is another way to do this, but it isn't as clean. You need to obtain a Sipgate account or any SIP provider that allows free incoming calls. Once you have that, you register it with your google voice account. Then you will need to configure Sipgate with either sipdroid or csip.
To make outbound calls:
On the tab, log into your google voice account. You will then be presented with a web dialer and can select the sipgate account to have the call sent to
Inbound:
will ring your sipgate account
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This man knows what he's doing.
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I found out what I was doing incorrectly. Here is a run down that will hopefully help everyone on a way to do this.
Step 1: Download SIPDroid from the Market Place
Step 2: Obtain a google voice account
Step 3: Launch SIPDroid and instruct it to create a PBXes.com account for you with your google voice account information
Step 4: Go to IPKall
Step 5: Go to the settings of SIPDroid and write down the first account information (should be [email protected])
Step 6: On IPKall, put in the XXXX-200 for the sip # and pbxes.com for the sip proxy
Step 7: Register your IPKall number with Google Voice (if gives an error ask it to Verify the information. It will then dial your SIPDroid software and ask for a 2 digit number. It might take a couple of times before it recognizes it.)
Step 8: You are now ready to make calls and receive calls.
There are a couple other options that remove the need for the IPKall, but it requires having multiple SIP accounts setup. I currently have 3 setup on my Tab.
Is there an advantage of using three sip accounts?
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Hi all,
I am trying to get SIP Internet Calling working on my WM6.5 (Touch Pro2). I got to the point where it seemed to want to use my VoIP provider (Rynga - a Betamax Company) but then I just got a "Bing" sound and it then tried to call regularly via Vodafone.
So I don't know if I have something wrong in ipdialplan.xml or if there is some other issue. I read elsewhere that maybe I should not specify a STUN server. I only plan to use the SIP over wi-fi.
I assume the files I need are ipdialplan.xml, dnsapi.dll, voipphonecanvas.dll and rtcdll.dll and then get my sip settings into the \Windows\System\VoIP directory.
Can anyone suggest an alternative client to at least prove my sip details and handshaking my account with my provider ?
C
UPDATE: I downloaded and setup PortGo and got connected straight away so that verified that my SIP settings and Account Details were correct. I then followed a thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5963857&postcount=1647 which has a CAB to create the IPDialPlan.xml file. This is the real key part and if it's wrong, you're going nowhere. So once done (make sure to set the properties of ipdialplan.xml to read/write using Total Commander or similar)
So I now have VoIP using the HTC Dialer. However, using Sense on my phone, it's not too easy to turn off internet dialing if I just want to use GSM and so, I think i'll just stick with using PortGo when I want to use VoIP. With PortGo, it will use all your standard phone contacts so there's no great hassle is using this separate dialer.
I've assigned PortGo to the Send Key(Hold) so that gives me easy access to either dialer.
Did anyone ever manage to get the sound out via the regular ear speaker rather than via the rear speakerphone ?
C
So is it working properly and are you able to make phone calls using VOIP?
Yes, I finally got it working but it is too much hassle because every time I have wi-fi on, it wants to use ny VoIP account. My phone is a work one which I can use for limited personal use but I would only plan on using VoIP for personal calls. So it's far easier to use a separate app where I can decide when exactly I want to use the VoIP method. The PortGo application uses my same contacts as the standard HTC Dialer uses so I can just dial numbers exactly as is (without maybe using a code to place calls over VoIP instead of them using GSM or whatever.
C
Dear all,
I have some question related to SIP option on our phone.
I know how to setup, it works quite good for me etc....
But what if I add more than one account? How can I choose the preferred SIP account when I am going to call? In fact if I choose the option to make one of the account the "preferred" one, I will use always that one.
Is there a trick to do on the dialer? Maybe some codes to put before the number we want to call?
Otherwise is useless add more than one account....
Thanks in advance.
Hello! The dual SIM version of the M8 does not have the possiblity to set up a SIP account with the native client of Android 4.4 (in contrast to the single SIM version). Thus I have installed the "SIP Switch Widget" from Google play store. This allows me to set up the SIP account and choose the method of dialing (asking before each call if I would like the mobile account or VOIP). Nevertheless if I choose IP-call the call is made through the mobile network. I guess that the phone app has been modified by HTC. The behaviour of incoming VOIP calls is as follows: The phone rings but I am unable to answer the call. Has anyone a fix for it or would develop a solution that the native Android client works? I would certainly pay for it because the native client drains less battery than 3rd party apps. Thanks a lot!
Hi markzh,
I am having the exact same issue. Just bought the M8 Dual Sim version and was quite disappointed not being able to use the native VoiP client on the phone.
Did you make any progress solving this issue?
Thanks,
Tito
I want to use the native android SIP client on my Tab S4 (wifi only) to place calls through wifi only using my voip.ms VOIP account.
I get the SIP account set up (sip settings are hidden but there are ways to find it) and voip.ms says that it's registered and taking calls. When I place a call, a pop up comes up from the bottom of the screen saying "SIP calling not supported". (I'm not in front of the device now, it might say "SIP calls not supported")
It works just fine on my Galaxy S9, no problems, set up exactly the same way.
I've tried installing the google dialer, still no luck, same error message.
The device is not rooted and it has the stock samsung firmware and stock samsung dialer installed. Without root, I can't uninstall the dialer and install an older version. I don't want to root, but I would do it if I could guarantee it would solve my problem, but I have no such guarantee.
I would install a modded rom, but it doesn't seem like there are any out there and even if there were, I couldn't guarantee that would fix it either.
I can install 3rd party apps like zoiper and calling works just fine. 3rd party apps don't integrate well though and I really want to use the native android one.
I get the idea from this thread that there must be some setting deep in the bowels of android that samsung (or google) has included to prevent sip calling.
Another solution might be that there is some package of files that are in my phone that aren't in my tablet that need to be installed in order to make SIP calling work. I don't know what they are or where to look or whether or not I would need root in order to install them.
Anyone have any ideas?