THIS IS How to get VOIP Working with 3G on Wm6 Trinity - P3600 General

I have seen numerous posts on this and alot of depressed people trying to get VOIP working with 3G on their trinity, after alot of forum reading and testing I have found a bulletproof solution. It lets you configure your SIP settings, you can make calls and receive calls and hear and people can hear you over wifi and 3G. However, I cannot get incoming calls to ring at all when using 3G only (it works with WIFI flawlessly). So basically unfortunately VOIP as it is now with wm6 only lets you make VOIP over 3G (you cannot receive calls as it just doesnt ring, I suspect it is a firewall issue as over wifi it doesnt ring till I open up ports on my router).
First install the first VOIP file, it has sip config built it. YAY lol
Now you need a cab extractor program like wince manager, which you can download for free [SIZE=-1]www.ocpsoftware.com/products.php?nm=cecabmgr
Now extract the rtc.dll file in the second cab I have attached and copy it to your windows folder and overwrite the one currently there. Without the dll file VOIP works but u cannot hear anything when the other party talks. Once you overwrite this dll, and u have to use Resco file explorer or similar, then VOIP works 100%. Ofcourse you have to run sipconfig, and enable VOIP over 3g and put in your SIP settings
Thats it. Pretty easy fix right
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tks
Thanks my friend.
Nadavi

Thanks firstly
The second cab isnt containing any dll

Dear mcq3000
Can you share with us which VoIP provider you tested this method with, and can you post your dialplan?
Thanks

I did everything that is described in this thread.
On the today-screen it says my accountname and available. But how can I make a voipcall then?
I use MUNs 2.01 TE ROM.

ulischultz said:
I did everything that is described in this thread.
On the today-screen it says my accountname and available. But how can I make a voipcall then?
I use MUNs 2.01 TE ROM.
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Just click once on the today plugin and "available" will change to "selected"
Then make a call as usual and you'll see your voip network name instead of the gsm carrier.

Thanks!
I reinstalled the files from above now, and now it only says on the today-screen:
"Internet Calling: No Service"
It seems, that voip does not connect at all now.
When I click on this line, it opens the Internet Calling settings page of the phone.

where is the interest of VoIP over 3G ? i think about cost ...
how many data is used for a conversation with VoIP over 3G ?

extenue said:
where is the interest of VoIP over 3G ? i think about cost ...
how many data is used for a conversation with VoIP over 3G ?
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In Saudi Arabia, you can get unlimited HSDPA for 100 dollars per month.

Why I can't find any dll inside the wm5voip.cab ?

with skypho.net it doesn't work, it tells me "Skypho:no service", and if I make a phone call him it activates the gsm Does someone succeed us?
the rtc.dll was not cancelled but I has glued him above, this ok?
thanks for any suggestion

to open the cab and extract the file you need to use wince cab manager program. You cannot just open cab with winrar to see contents, those arent the real file contents. Get Wince cab manager and install it and open cab with that program and you will see dll and you can extract dll.

mcq3000 said:
to open the cab and extract the file you need to use wince cab manager program. You cannot just open cab with winrar to see contents, those arent the real file contents. Get Wince cab manager and install it and open cab with that program and you will see dll and you can extract dll.
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in fact I have used wince cab manager,
can be that with Skypho.net it has in anymore this configuration stun?
Dominio voip.eutelia.it
Sip Proxy Server voip.eutelia.it
Sip Proxy Socket 5060
Stun Server stun.voip.eutelia.it
Stun Server Socket 3478
also tried with Stun but nothing.
and also activated the door 5060 from the register on 1 in voip sip.
Do I have to change telephone manager?
thanks still

alishankiti said:
In Saudi Arabia, you can get unlimited HSDPA for 100 dollars per month.
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I've got unlimited HSDPA for 7 euros / month In the Netherlands

Floriz said:
I've got unlimited HSDPA for 7 euros / month In the Netherlands
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Hotdiggididaaaaaaaam! That is pretty cheap!

mcq3000 said:
I have seen numerous posts on this and alot of depressed people trying to get VOIP working with 3G on their trinity, after alot of forum reading and testing I have found a bulletproof solution. It lets you configure your SIP settings, you can make calls and receive calls and hear and people can hear you over wifi and 3G. However, I cannot get incoming calls to ring at all when using 3G only (it works with WIFI flawlessly). So basically unfortunately VOIP as it is now with wm6 only lets you make VOIP over 3G (you cannot receive calls as it just doesnt ring, I suspect it is a firewall issue as over wifi it doesnt ring till I open up ports on my router).
First install the first VOIP file, it has sip config built it. YAY lol
Now you need a cab extractor program like wince manager, which you can download for free [SIZE=-1]www.ocpsoftware.com/products.php?nm=cecabmgr
Now extract the rtc.dll file in the second cab I have attached and copy it to your windows folder and overwrite the one currently there. Without the dll file VOIP works but u cannot hear anything when the other party talks. Once you overwrite this dll, and u have to use Resco file explorer or similar, then VOIP works 100%. Ofcourse you have to run sipconfig, and enable VOIP over 3g and put in your SIP settings
Thats it. Pretty easy fix right
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Sorry - just looking for solid confirmation - been tearing my hair out to get this working. I install the VM VI Black VOIP & Config.CAB on my phone and replace the rtcdll.dll file once extracted from WM6VoIP.CAB using resco explorer. when you refer to fist and second files - it's better to specify file names to be sure we're all singing from the same songsheet!

mcq3000 said:
to open the cab and extract the file you need to use wince cab manager program. You cannot just open cab with winrar to see contents, those arent the real file contents. Get Wince cab manager and install it and open cab with that program and you will see dll and you can extract dll.
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Thank you, I did use winrar

OK I did anything well, I can make a call, am heard speak but I cant hear what the recipent says. On other tries I hear him for 1 second. I also have too much noise on the speaker. While on the other side the recipient hear clearly

Could somebody post the rtc.dll from the WM6VoiP.cab???
I don't know how to extract this...
Thanks!

ulischultz said:
Could somebody post the rtc.dll from the WM6VoiP.cab???
I don't know how to extract this...
Thanks!
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Here it is. As for me, this solution only worked for one call, then no cigar after that.

Related

Where are all the bluetooth functions (esp. File Transfer)?

The only bluetooth functions I get on my MDA Pro are Headset and Serial Port. I'm desperate for File Transfer... does anyone know how to get it? Thanks!
They are there, just not visible..
Try sending a file to your Universal through BT, and it shall recieve it..
Make sure that the beam settings are "Accept all inncoming"
if you use the inbuilt file explorer on any file, you can press and hold, then select beam file. if bluetooth is on, it will:
1. search the infra red port
2. Search all surrounding devices with bluetooth on, and discoverable.
then you can just select where you want it to go.
Transfer files using bluetooth
Does anyone know how I could transfer a file from my Qtek 9000 to my Nokia N70 (Symbian OS) using BLUETOOTH. When I pair the two I get "Dialup networking” only I cannot find a way of transferring files from one device to the other. Please include step by step instructions if you know how.
Thanks
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Does anyone know how I could transfer a file from my Qtek 9000 to my Nokia N70 (Symbian OS) using BLUETOOTH. When I pair the two I get "Dialup networking” only I cannot find a way of transferring files from one device to the other. Please include step by step instructions if you know how.
Thanks
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1. Enable Bluetooth on both devices;
2. Open File Explorer, go to the desired file, hold the stylus down (like right click on a PC) and choose "Beam File" (this works with Bluetooth as well as Infrared)
3. Choose Nokia N70 or its assigned device name when you see it on the list
File sent as a message not as a files transfer
Yes thanks i tried doing what you suggested, but it sent the file from the Qtek 9000 to the N70 -> recieved it as a message and i could not save the actual file anywhere on t he N70?
Well, what does the message look like? What type of file are you trying to transfer? I would expect you be able to save an attachment or something similar. I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the Symbian OS.
Bonzo said:
They are there, just not visible..
Try sending a file to your Universal through BT, and it shall recieve it..
Make sure that the beam settings are "Accept all inncoming"
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Either I'm doing something stupid here, but.. if I send a file from my desktop to my MDA Pro (BT enabled, accept incoming beams enabled) I just get a message saying 'ftp service not found on target device'
If I explore available services I can see DUN and Voice Gateway... am I missing something?
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Yes thanks i tried doing what you suggested, but it sent the file from the Qtek 9000 to the N70 -> recieved it as a message and i could not save the actual file anywhere on t he N70?
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Im very familiar with symbian OS but new with PPCs so should be able to help!
Install a file explorer such as fexplorer onto your n70. Fexplorer on the root page has a mail option, and when you enter it, you can see all the files recieved via btooth/mms. Copy the file and paste it to your desired location using fexplorer. Alternatively, if the file explorer you use doesn't have the "mail" option on the home of the sw, visit x:/system/mail (x= c or e depending on where messages are stored) and browse throygh the folders until you find the attachment and paste it to where you want.
Thanks
Thanks very much, i did what you said, but the mail opton was not there, instead i found the Inbox directory and there was what i was looking for, so thanks again...
I don't know if anyone remembers the old widcomm bt versions on blueangel, but u used to be able to browse other devices and stuff, well, I'd like to be able to do this, I miss this function....
is there 3rd party software that can do this?
I don't know if anyone remembers the old widcomm bt versions on blueangel, but u used to be able to browse other devices and stuff, well, I'd like to be able to do this, I miss this function....
is there 3rd party software that can do this?
joey jojo said:
I don't know if anyone remembers the old widcomm bt versions on blueangel, but u used to be able to browse other devices and stuff, well, I'd like to be able to do this, I miss this function....
is there 3rd party software that can do this?
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something like this? http://www.silentservices.de/btCrawler.html
Browse and BT transfer data from deviceA to deviceB
I check BtCrawler it does not let you transfer files between device, what i am looking for is something like a file explorer where (once two devices are connected via BT) then one can copy files (using a fileexplorer type of interface from one location in device A to another location in Device B. Veyr easy stuff really but cannot do it anymore in Qtek 9000 WM5, whereas in my Blueangel WM2003 i used to have that exact functionlity, and i used to do it by transfering files from my Cellular camera to my PDA.
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avensis said:
...what i am looking for is something like a file explorer ...
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OK, got you this time. WM5 only supports Obex-Push (trabsfering V-Cards and stuff). It currently does not support Obex-FTP which is exactly what you are looking for. Maybe some future updates from M$ will add this functionality, so I hope...
cheers
Thanks, but if you find any software that provided the " Obex-FTP" on the WM5 PDA could you please send me a message.
isnt it possible that we can update the bluetooth stack to the widcomm one?
daven said:
isnt it possible that we can update the bluetooth stack to the widcomm one?
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I'd like to know if this is possible.

VOIP on Juno

Hi,
I have T-Mobile Shadow. I want to configure VOIP line on this phone over WiFi or T-mobile data connection. I am new to windows mobile platform so i don't know much about it. Please Help me on it
Thanks in advance.
Here ya go.
http://www.freddyreyes.com/forums/index.php?topic=363.0
voip will not work on t-mobiles internet (EDGE)
wait until 3g comes out then you have free voip calls if they can get it right, works fine on my friends verizon phone
It works great using WIFI, so you don't have to use your minutes when you are at home or school
Can't install the created cab file
I have created the cab file using the _setup.xml with my settings in it but when ever i try to install it on my phone it says "Installation was unsuccessful. The program or setting cannot be installed because it is not digitally signed with a trusted certificate". Do I need to do something extra or am I missing anything?
You should APP unlock your phone.

VOIP software...Whats the latest now?

hello evryone,
sorry if this has been mentioned many times.
i have my beloved HTC TD, with shine 2.4 Full and Radio 05.
i am pleased with it , only missing part is to be able to use VOIP/Sip Calls.
i have been browsing this forums for many pages, and there are many unsolved and unfinished threads about the voip problem in HTC TD.
1. SJphone
2. Sip config tool
3. hidden sip manager
4. wm61voip.cab
i have tryed all, and i havent had luck yet to be able to use my voipbuster account on my phone..
My last phone was a nokia n95, symbian, was soo easy to setup voip and make quality calls, please dont tell me that a windows mobile is that hard to enable sip calls
so has anyone a define working solution for voip/sip on HTC TD? or is this half dead topic for now?
thanx
Sonic
Hi Sonic,
I have finally managed to make VOIP possible to work on my TouchD, I dont exactly remember the actual post but I will say that all the credit goes to the XDA Developer forum who has got some decent people eager to help.
Basically my problem was the TomTom's GPS com port was getting engage whenever VOIP was enabled, but finally solved the problem.
Procedure and necessary files attached (You have to only download Resco Explorer)(http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/explorer/default.asp)
Let me know please.
Regards
Sid
Hi Sonic,
I'm using SJPhone without any trouble with a Justvoip account (another Finarea voip, like VoipBuster).
I give you how I did the configuration for it:
On General, in name you put VoipBuster, Type SIP Proxy
Iniatialization: mark all in account and password
SIP Proxy: Proxy domain: sip.voipbuster.com, port 5060; User domain (your username). Mark Register with proxy and Proxy is strict outbound
on the last tab (stun) put in server address: stun.voipbuster.com with port 3478
And that's all. You need to have credit in your voipbuster account. You must put the password in the 1st time use in your SJPhone.
Cheers,
Gonzalo
sidd said:
Hi Sonic,
I have finally managed to make VOIP possible to work on my TouchD, I dont exactly remember the actual post but I will say that all the credit goes to the XDA Developer forum who has got some decent people eager to help.
Basically my problem was the TomTom's GPS com port was getting engage whenever VOIP was enabled, but finally solved the problem.
Procedure and necessary files attached (You have to only download Resco Explorer)(http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/explorer/default.asp)
Let me know please.
Regards
Sid
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Hi SID! thank you so very much for the guide, ill try it later tonite, when im finished doin my job. ill let you know.
Sonic
tanghetto said:
Hi Sonic,
I'm using SJPhone without any trouble with a Justvoip account (another Finarea voip, like VoipBuster).
I give you how I did the configuration for it:
On General, in name you put VoipBuster, Type SIP Proxy
Iniatialization: mark all in account and password
SIP Proxy: Proxy domain: sip.voipbuster.com, port 5060; User domain (your username). Mark Register with proxy and Proxy is strict outbound
on the last tab (stun) put in server address: stun.voipbuster.com with port 3478
And that's all. You need to have credit in your voipbuster account. You must put the password in the 1st time use in your SJPhone.
Cheers,
Gonzalo
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Hmm really? i thought i tried SJphone last week, and i set it up. but it just keep saying couldnt find network or connect.
or somethign network related problem. ill try your guide once more time soon, and ill let you know.
SJphone should work on 3g connection aswell right? not only wifi.
Sonic
sidd said:
Hi Sonic,
I have finally managed to make VOIP possible to work on my TouchD, I dont exactly remember the actual post but I will say that all the credit goes to the XDA Developer forum who has got some decent people eager to help.
Basically my problem was the TomTom's GPS com port was getting engage whenever VOIP was enabled, but finally solved the problem.
Procedure and necessary files attached (You have to only download Resco Explorer)(http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/explorer/default.asp)
Let me know please.
Regards
Sid
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hey mate, so far so good, i have done everythig in the steps.
only problem is the
12. Start > Setting > Today > Items TAB > TICK-ON "Internet Calling"
my today screen doesnt show any of those extra item i can add. only touchflow 3d. and call history and calender. is it because the shine 2.4 is limited to show morE? or how can i add more on today screen.
thanx
okey i turned off the tf3d and then i was able to see the voip: no service.,
it keeps saying no service. hmm. i am on 3g. can i force it connect somehow?
Sonic
hmm okey here is somethig funny,
i started opera to force my phone to use 3g data., and voila, the internetcalls: sip said available. like it logged into it. then i click on it and it said selected.
then i choose contact and tryed to call, it gave me error:
cannot complete the call. the signal may be unavailbe or the phone number may not be valid please try again.
i have the +45andphonenumber when i call.
hmm
Sonic
p.s i can definetly see that the GPS is completly broken now. it cant catch anything.
its a lost cause really. i have been reading about it.
and its too much hassle, unfortunatly. and it also says that when installing wm6voip it wil mess up the gps. and i need the gps so.,
im gonna skip voip on htc for now. untill maybe a proper solution comes out.
i might try SJpone with wifi sometime. but im gonna uninstall all the voip drivers now and hope that i can get my gps running,
thanx for the help Sidd. i appericiate it.
Sonic
SonicSpinner said:
its a lost cause really. i have been reading about it.
and its too much hassle, unfortunatly. and it also says that when installing wm6voip it wil mess up the gps. and i need the gps so.,
im gonna skip voip on htc for now. untill maybe a proper solution comes out.
i might try SJpone with wifi sometime. but im gonna uninstall all the voip drivers now and hope that i can get my gps running,
thanx for the help Sidd. i appericiate it.
Sonic
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Hi Sonic,
That is such a shame as you have already decided to quit VOIP on your device.
If you follow the instructions as it is then there is no doubt that it wouldn't work, as I have HARD-Reseted my Diamond 4 times since I have got this procedure and everytime I am going through the same procedure and everytime VOIP & TomTom GPS really works.
And yes on 3G & HSDPA connection as well as WiFi (obviously Wifi is much faster & clearer all the time)
For the issue of TODAY entry you have to use the application "2nd Today" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=401907)(I can't send you the screenshot as my Diamond is off for replacement for the bloody short battery life)
Actually 2nd Today will change one of the soft key on the main/Home Tf3D screen to your defined word e.g. VOIP, once you click that soft button, the TF3D will hide and you would see your normal Today screen, on this screen you have another Soft Button to go back to TF3D. Simple
For the issue of making a call some VOIP providers indicate to attach a "9" before the number to let the provider understand that you are calling from a handheld device not from PC (e.g. actual number 555666333, Dialing number from handheld 9555666333), check your VOIP provider thay must say something regarding this.
Anyway GoodLuck
Sid
sidd said:
Hi Sonic,
I have finally managed to make VOIP possible to work on my TouchD, I dont exactly remember the actual post but I will say that all the credit goes to the XDA Developer forum who has got some decent people eager to help.
Basically my problem was the TomTom's GPS com port was getting engage whenever VOIP was enabled, but finally solved the problem.
Procedure and necessary files attached (You have to only download Resco Explorer)(http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/explorer/default.asp)
Let me know please.
Regards
Sid
Attached Files Procedure.txt
01-WM6VoIP-cab.CAB
02-VOIP Drivers-cab.cab
destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config_1.1.zip
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I made All-in-one
trying the all in one solution
Kinda dislike sjphone because it cant properly access the phone's contacts...and audio quality isnt fantastic
sidd said:
Hi Sonic,
That is such a shame as you have already decided to quit VOIP on your device.
If you follow the instructions as it is then there is no doubt that it wouldn't work, as I have HARD-Reseted my Diamond 4 times since I have got this procedure and everytime I am going through the same procedure and everytime VOIP & TomTom GPS really works.
And yes on 3G & HSDPA connection as well as WiFi (obviously Wifi is much faster & clearer all the time)
For the issue of TODAY entry you have to use the application "2nd Today" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=401907)(I can't send you the screenshot as my Diamond is off for replacement for the bloody short battery life)
Actually 2nd Today will change one of the soft key on the main/Home Tf3D screen to your defined word e.g. VOIP, once you click that soft button, the TF3D will hide and you would see your normal Today screen, on this screen you have another Soft Button to go back to TF3D. Simple
For the issue of making a call some VOIP providers indicate to attach a "9" before the number to let the provider understand that you are calling from a handheld device not from PC (e.g. actual number 555666333, Dialing number from handheld 9555666333), check your VOIP provider thay must say something regarding this.
Anyway GoodLuck
Sid
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Hey sidd,
thanx, your words really sound like its working. with the number 9, i didnt know about. which means i have to add 9. infront of every number i use. okey well i only want to call to few numbers anyways.
im using internetcalls.com same voipcheap or voipbuster, havent read anythign about it though,
but i will try yoursolution again later this weekk
thanx again
Sonic
OS-ZloyMuh said:
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Tested. Works a treat.
It's just that sometimes, it doesn't detect when I get connected to the wifi, I have to turn internet call off and then reset it on 'whenever available' for it to sense that the phone is connected to the internet.
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I made All-in-one
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Hi OS-ZloyMuh,
Thanks so much for that but I have one question, have you made this CAB according to the procedure I have posted earlier like 1,2,then 3 overwrite?
Please explain as it could be a big help.
Regards
Sid
SonicSpinner said:
its a lost cause really. i have been reading about it.
and its too much hassle, unfortunatly. and it also says that when installing wm6voip it wil mess up the gps. and i need the gps so.,
im gonna skip voip on htc for now. untill maybe a proper solution comes out.
i might try SJpone with wifi sometime. but im gonna uninstall all the voip drivers now and hope that i can get my gps running,
thanx for the help Sidd. i appericiate it.
Sonic
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I have VOIP running on my Diamond from day one while using GPS in Ozi, TomTom, TrackMe and other software as you can see from attached Today screen also VOIP is active. The trick is that you need to kill one file after installing VOIP. This file DNSapi.dll is preventing you to use your GPS. After deleting it and soft reset it will create automatically a new DNSapi.dll and all will be well.
Do the following after you have VOIP installed and working. (and your GPS is killed)
In your Today screen set Internet calling OFF
Soft reset
Use file explorer or Total Commander to delete DNSapi.dll
Soft reset
Switch Internet Calling ON
Ready.
Finally! GPS stays working! Howeverrrrrrrrr... Unlike the other version of the VoIP cab I used, this one let's the sound go over the EXTERNAL speaker... and that sucks balls... (Sorry for my choice of words ) Everyone can hear what I hear...
In other words... How do I fix this? VoIP over the internal speaker AND let GPS work...
I seem to be having problems calling mobiles... Everything else works fine, including GPS...
Can I change something in the dialplan to make it work? if so, what?
dubdeckerbuss said:
I seem to be having problems calling mobiles... Everything else works fine, including GPS...
Can I change something in the dialplan to make it work? if so, what?
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You have to keep the Today Voip plugin as "Available", you have to only click and "Selected" it once you have to make a VOIP call.
In the situation of "Available" you will still be able to receive the VOIP & normal calls.
In other word, if you will select the voip then you can not use the normal phone.
So keep it on "Available".
Finally! GPS stays working! Howeverrrrrrrrr... Unlike the other version of the VoIP cab I used, this one let's the sound go over the EXTERNAL speaker... and that sucks balls... (Sorry for my choice of words ) Everyone can hear what I hear...
In other words... How do I fix this? VoIP over the internal speaker AND let GPS work...
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Yes this is the problem and I think there is no solution for that untill unless you try to use a Bluetooth headset (I haven't tried this idea by myself).
Let me know if you try this option.
sidd said:
You have to keep the Today Voip plugin as "Available", you have to only click and "Selected" it once you have to make a VOIP call.
In the situation of "Available" you will still be able to receive the VOIP & normal calls.
In other word, if you will select the voip then you can not use the normal phone.
So keep it on "Available".
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Sorry, my bad, I didn't explain very well... I understand what you've said above, and of course I only use 'selected' while I want to make a voip call, but when in that state I am unable to make voip calls to mobiles... I get an error telling me the number may be invalid

VOIP SIP cab Internet Telephony on WM6

NEW IMPROVED CABS : POST 3​
A very Special Thanks to tucahara, Schap, Jaap de Wolf, Dridder
Note : For HTC devices only, please read 2nd post -below-for non HTC devices.
- 3G, WLan, GPRS Capable
- GPS Works
- Recent Drivers
- Updated Registry
- All Major Codec compatible[ a-law, u-law, GSM ask provider to enable ]
- Integrated with Phone and address Book
- VOIP and Carrier sellectable on today screen
- SIP Tool [ Start Menu WM6.5 or Start Menu-Programes Wm6.1 ]
- Dial Plan Tool [ Start Menu WM6.5 or Start Menu-Programes Wm6.1 ]
- NAT Enabled
- Echo Canceller
- For WM6.1 and WM6.5
- Tested and working on my HD, HD2, Omnia II, Glofiish M700, Touch Pro2[Rhodium], BlueAngel[PDA2K], Xperia X2
- No sound from earpiece ( Please install cab from previous thread but that is only for HTC devices )
INSTALL ON FRESH OS and PLEASE POST YOUR RESULTS GOOD OR BAD. Thanks
THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THESE CABS, SO PLEASE DO NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT CABS. IF THESE CABS WONT WORK, PLEASE READ DIFFERENT POSTS IN XDA AND FIND OUT WHY. MOST COMMON REASON IS DEVICE OR OS NOT SUPPORTRD MEANING DEVICE DOESNT HAVE FILES NEEDED FOR THESE CABS TO WORK.
These cabs are tested, working with different providers-devices and are not for noobs, if you have come across this before, you will find out, these cabs are the best among them.
Outdated Cabs HERE
For non HTC devices, do the following
- Install one of the cabs post 3 matching your OS.
- Fill all required information in setup voip.
- When you try to save you will get a error
- Close it and Run your GPS program.
- Your GPS with get a lock in few minutes as normal.
- Once you find out your GPS program can see satellites, close it.
- Copy and paste dnsapi.dll into your windows folder
- Restart your device and you will have your gps and voip/sip working
- Make sure to fill information in setupvoip again
New improved cabs
New improved cabs with changed dll. Note : Only for HTC devices. For other non HTC devices, please refer post 2 along with these cabs for optimum results.
Reserved for future2
Reserved for future3
Reserved for future4
Calls hang up immediately after being answered
Voip calls hang up immediately after being answered. No matter which direction.
(Using Omnia 2, WM 6.5)
Any ideas?
nickdo said:
Voip calls hang up immediately after being answered. No matter which direction.
(Using Omnia 2, WM 6.5)
Any ideas?
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Samsung WM6.5 drivers not compatible with dlls. Please look at outdated cabs link above and go to last page for omnia solution. It works fine on my omnia with Wm6.1. I have tried on WM6.5 on Omnia with same results as yours.
So the only possible solution for Omnia 2 is to downgrade to WM 6.1?
nickdo said:
So the only possible solution for Omnia 2 is to downgrade to WM 6.1?
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you are right
Hi dhillonbros,
thanks for your new cabs. But now I am even not able to setup my SIP configurartion with Windows Mobile 6.1 on my Omnia II (as you know it is exactly the same ROM you have).
When trying to save the settings I always get the error message you can see in my attachments. What is going wrong here?
At least storing the settings worked for me with the latest outdated cab for WM 6.1. Do you think you can provide a fix?
That is not right. I have an Omnia 2 i8000 windows mobile 6.5 and I am able to use voip on my phone.It works great )!
1. Don't forget to follow the instructions from .txt file
2. I instaled portgo m
3. AutoAudioRoute V2.0
4. Copy paste dll in windows folder.
My PDA is i8000NXXJJ1
jukefox said:
Hi dhillonbros,
thanks for your new cabs. But now I am even not able to setup my SIP configurartion with Windows Mobile 6.1 on my Omnia II (as you know it is exactly the same ROM you have).
When trying to save the settings I always get the error message you can see in my attachments. What is going wrong here?
At least storing the settings worked for me with the latest outdated cab for WM 6.1. Do you think you can provide a fix?
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Add this file in your windows folder. Thanks
Attached: dnsapi.dll
bbuhas said:
that is not right. I have an omnia 2 i8000 windows mobile 6.5 and i am able to use voip on my phone.it works great )!
1. Don't forget to follow the instructions from .txt file
2. I instaled portgo m
3. Autoaudioroute v2.0
4. Copy paste dll in windows folder.
My pda is i8000nxxjj1
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this is not the integrated solution sir. Thanks for time.
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dhillonbros said:
Add this file in your windows folder. Thanks
Attached: dnsapi.dll
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OK. Thanks a lot. Settings could have been applied now. But the error after submitting a call is still the same that I had before with the previous cab version.
See the message from the attached screenshot. I tried calling numbers like +491231234 as well as 00491231234 and 01231234 but the error is always the same.
What to do now?
jukefox said:
OK. Thanks a lot. Settings could have been applied now. But the error after submitting a call is still the same that I had before with the previous cab version.
See the message from the attached screenshot. I tried calling numbers like +491231234 as well as 00491231234 and 01231234 but the error is always the same.
What to do now?
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There is nothing wrong with these cabs by looking on your images. either there is a problem with your local network or its your internet provider who doesnt supports or block voip packets. you only need one codec out of three, your phone wil self configure with provided codec. Can you untick SIP ALG service in both modem and router you may be using. If its not that then change your provider to voipvoip.com(US based). Let me know your results
dhillonbros said:
There is nothing wrong with these cabs by looking on your images. either there is a problem with your local network or its your internet provider who doesnt supports or block voip packets. you only need one codec out of three, your phone wil self configure with provided codec. Can you untick SIP ALG service in both modem and router you may be using. If its not that then change your provider to voipvoip.com(US based). Let me know your results
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My phone works great with other not integrated solutions like PortSIP or AGEphone Mobile, so my network is fine. And there should not be a problem with the codecs as well as PortSIP (I don't of the codecs AGEphone uses) uses G711U, G711A and GSM as well (I know of them because theses codecs are configurable over the GUI).
I use AVM FRITZ!Box 7390 as modem / router with its own SIP registrar. That means my Omnia II is configured to use my FRITZ!Box as a SIP server whereas my FIRTZ!Box is connected to my VoIP service provider (the popular German internet provider 1&1) and redirects the VoIP packets to them. It is totally transparent to the SIP client therefore no STUN / ALG (I never heard about ALG before) is used between the SIP client and my FRITZ!Box.
I am not willing to create an account at voipvoip.com because I definitely want to use the phone numbers I got from my ISP but I may provide you credentials for testing purposes to use a phone number from my ISP if you like.
PortSIP runs with the codec G711U as well as G711A with my provider 1&1. GSM does not work.
Moreover I tested a different VoIP configuration on my Omnia II against pbxes.org as an alternative to my routers SIP registrar with the same result.
I still assume a problem with the cabs. I really want to invite you to try to reproduce my problem by connecting against pbxes.org either by creating an own totally free account with registration to a SIP provider of your choice (I may help you with the configuration at pbxes) or by running against my own account at pbxes.org with a number of my ISP.
Please let me know whether you are interested then I will PM you the settings you need for temporary usage. Of course I will donate for your help.
jukefox said:
PortSIP runs with the codec G711U as well as G711A with my provider 1&1. GSM does not work.
Moreover I tested a different VoIP configuration on my Omnia II against pbxes.org as an alternative to my routers SIP registrar with the same result.
I still assume a problem with the cabs. I really want to invite you to try to reproduce my problem by connecting against pbxes.org either by creating an own totally free account with registration to a SIP provider of your choice (I may help you with the configuration at pbxes) or by running against my own account at pbxes.org with a number of my ISP.
Please let me know whether you are interested then I will PM you the settings you need for temporary usage. Of course I will donate for your help.
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Thanks for testing it out. On my omnia ii it is working with no problem with great voice clarity. I have changed few setting and tweaked for a-law. My provider is 2talk.co.nz. I still believe there must be some setting which needs enabling in your modem/router. can you bypass your routing by using differnt modem/router without server. Thanks
dhillonbros said:
Thanks for testing it out. On my omnia ii it is working with no problem with great voice clarity. I have changed few setting and tweaked for a-law. My provider is 2talk.co.nz. I still believe there must be some setting which needs enabling in your modem/router. can you bypass your routing by using differnt modem/router without server. Thanks
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Hello again,
I already bypassed my router by configuring my pbxes.org account, didn't I? Anyway I now switched my router with integrated telephony services support by an older FRITZ!Box 3130 without telephony services to exclude any conflicts with reserved ports or somewhat else. And you know it: Same result.
Last but not least I tried a connection over 3G by activating that option within the configuration. But I failed already with selecting the service. The search action did not succeed.
I'm running out of ideas. What now? Shall I setup an account for you? I really wanna see whether you are able to reproduce my problem or not.
Thanks a lot.

[GUIDE] How to add native android SIP stack for Wifi AND 3G calls (full instructions)

As most of you have probably already figured out by now the Samsung Galaxy S II, despite running Android 2.3.3, doesn’t have the native Android SIP Stack integrated.
Normally, all smartphones running Android 2.3.3 or higher come with a native SIP stack, allowing handset owners to register their SIP accounts to make and receive calls through VoIP.
Unfortunately this feature has been deliberately dropped by the Samsung cowards who obviously bowed to the pressure of greedy telecom providers (we all know how adamant these sorts of companies are about having this feature disabled).
There are various VoIP clients available on the market (both free and paid) that you can use for making VoIP calls (Sipdroid, csipsimple, etc.) but I’d definitely recommend giving the original Android SIP stack a try as it works nicely and reliably.
Here are the full step by step instructions for enabling the native SIP stack on your Galaxy S II again (I think there’s already a similar thread out there by a member named jarsiv, but I decided to create a dedicated thread describing all steps thoroughly):
- Unzip the attached file “android.software.sip.voip.zip” and add it to “system\etc\permissions\". After you’re done, reboot your phone and voila you can enjoy the benefits of the native SIP stack again
By default, the native Android SIP stack only allows for VoIP calls placed via Wifi (it seems that even the mighty G from mountain view bowed to the telecom operators), but there is a way to enable support for VoIP calls via 3G as well:
- You need to modify your framework-res.apk to enable SIP over 3G by editing the xml file "res\values\bools.xml" and setting the parameter for "config_sip_wifi_only" to false.
In order to modify your framework-res.apk you’ll need to follow the following instructions (again this is only necessary if you want to enable 3G support and not required if you only want to place VoIP calls via Wifi):
- Download the program “APK Manager” (just search the forum) and install it on your PC
- Copy your original "framework-res.apk" (via adb push or root explorer) to your PC and place your original "framework-res.apk" into the "\place-apk-here-for-modding\" folder
- Launch "script.bat"
- Press 22 to set your project and choose "framework-res.apk" as your project by pressing 1
- After setting "framework-res.apk as your project, press 9 to Decompile the apk
- Edit the xml file "res\values\bools.xml" and change the parameter for "config_sip_wifi_only" from “true” to “false”
- Recompile the apk by pressing 11
- When asked whether it is a system file, answer “yes”
- When asked "would you like to copy over any additional files...?", answer “yes”
- The script will be temporarily paused and you shouldn’t press a key now.
- Now go to the “keep” folder (located in the same folder as "script.bat")
- In the “keep” folder delete the following file:
"resources.arsc"
- Go back to the "script.bat" screen and press a key to let the program finish the job
- Your new "framework-res.apk" has been created and can be found in the "\place-apk-here-for-modding\" folder (it’s called "unsignedframework-res.apk" and doesn’t work yet).
- After unzipping the entire content of the "unsignedframework-res.apk" you should have 5 objects (3 folders and 2 files).
- Now zip these files with Winzip choosing "No compression" as zipping method
- After zipping it, rename the zip into "framework-res.apk".
- Now you can use root explorer or adb push to replace the original framework.apk with your newly created "framework-res.apk".
- Reboot your phone.
Enjoy the native SIP stack with support for both Wifi and 3G
Note: If you’re sitting behind a NAT you might not be able to receive incoming calls after a while as the keep alive packets (even when set to “always send”) sent by your android phone don’t seem to suffice to keep the connection alive. Unfortunately the keep-alive interval can’t be changed manually in Android 2.3.3 meaning this issue has nothing to do with your Galaxy S II but rather with the Android native stack.
Good luck and enjoy your VoIP calls
Nice, but native SIP is using wrong mic.
So its pretty useless right now. I recommend CSipSimple (nightly ginger builds), which works excellent, is integrated as well and let you choose a better codec.
there's already a patch in work to fix the issue with the mic.
Btw I'm also a huge fan of CSipSimple and consider it to be the best open source SIP client out there, even surpassing sipdroid in terms of functionality and variety of settings.
yep, csipsimple (nightly builds) is WAY better than sipdroid or built-in sip!
i'm a heavy sip user and tried everything.... csipsimple is the best!
thanks. I am sure this is good stuff Dialling fully numeric numbers is possible if I set call settings to always ask whether to use internet calling, but the samsung dialer doesn't allow calling sip addresses in the internet call section of a contact.
Or am I missing something?
Here it is modified mi rom KE7
requires root root explorer or similar use, route to paste system / framework
perdon por mi ingles soy español
julianico said:
Here it is modified mi rom KE7
requires root root explorer or similar use, route to paste system / framework
perdon por mi ingles soy español
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here is same modified from
[30.05.2011][CF-Root v3.5] KE2/7 - su+bb+CWM3
I can get outbound calling to work now. inbound doesn't work at all.
update: inbound does work, just when sgsii picks-up the dialling phone continues to ring as though the phone wasn't answered (though there is echo of audio picked up by the sgsii). Maybe my dialing phone has faulty setup? i dunno.
I tried to make this trick but I don't know if it gone well.
I changed my framework-res.apk for to usa SIP under 3G but in settings I see a menu called "Use Internet Call (only WiFi)" (this in translated from italian, I don't know what is the right menu in english) with three options:
- For all calls
- Only for calls via Internet
- Ask me
Are the changes of framework-res.apk gone wrong?
thanks. I am sure this is good stuff Dialling fully numeric numbers is possible if I set call settings to always ask whether to use internet calling, but the samsung dialer doesn't allow calling sip addresses in the internet call section of a contact.
Or am I missing something?
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For local SIP to dial you need to select allow receive calls under settings. Drains your battery like crazy though.
m_pascal said:
I tried to make this trick but I don't know if it gone well.
I changed my framework-res.apk for to usa SIP under 3G but in settings I see a menu called "Use Internet Call (only WiFi)" (this in translated from italian, I don't know what is the right menu in english) with three options:
- For all calls
- Only for calls via Internet
- Ask me
Are the changes of framework-res.apk gone wrong?
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It seems that you encountered some kind of error while editing the framework-res.apk because obviously you're stuck on the old settings. When I first attempted to add 3G VoIP calling I couldn't set it up successfully either but when I gave it another try I could eventually get it to work.
After successfully modifying your framework-res.apk you should see the following Internet calling settings:
Option "Use Internet calling":
- For all calls when mobile network available
- Only for Internet calls
- Ask for every call
You can also use one of the frameworks uploaded by julianico or crypticc and then it should work.
@crypticc are you located behind a NAT? What are your settings? What SIP provider are you using?
There are tons of factors that could potentially cause this problem but the more info you provide the more likely we can help.
mobilegalaxy said:
As most of you have probably already figured out by now the Samsung Galaxy S II, despite running Android 2.3.3, doesn’t have the native Android SIP Stack integrated.
Normally, all smartphones running Android 2.3.3 or higher come with a native SIP stack, allowing handset owners to register their SIP accounts to make and receive calls through VoIP.
Unfortunately this feature has been deliberately dropped by the Samsung cowards who obviously bowed to the pressure of greedy telecom providers (we all know how adamant these sorts of companies are about having this feature disabled).
There are various VoIP clients available on the market (both free and paid) that you can use for making VoIP calls (Sipdroid, csipsimple, etc.) but I’d definitely recommend giving the original Android SIP stack a try as it works nicely and reliably.
Here are the full step by step instructions for enabling the native SIP stack on your Galaxy S II again (I think there’s already a similar thread out there by a member named jarsiv, but I decided to create a dedicated thread describing all steps thoroughly):
- Unzip the attached file “android.software.sip.voip.zip” and add it to “system\etc\permissions\". After you’re done, reboot your phone and voila you can enjoy the benefits of the native SIP stack again
By default, the native Android SIP stack only allows for VoIP calls placed via Wifi (it seems that even the mighty G from mountain view bowed to the telecom operators), but there is a way to enable support for VoIP calls via 3G as well:
- You need to modify your framework-res.apk to enable SIP over 3G by editing the xml file "res\values\bools.xml" and setting the parameter for "config_sip_wifi_only" to false.
In order to modify your framework-res.apk you’ll need to follow the following instructions (again this is only necessary if you want to enable 3G support and not required if you only want to place VoIP calls via Wifi):
- Download the program “APK Manager” (just search the forum) and install it on your PC
- Copy your original "framework-res.apk" (via adb push or root explorer) to your PC and place your original "framework-res.apk" into the "\place-apk-here-for-modding\" folder
- Launch "script.bat"
- Press 22 to set your project and choose "framework-res.apk" as your project by pressing 1
- After setting "framework-res.apk as your project, press 9 to Decompile the apk
- Edit the xml file "res\values\bools.xml" and change the parameter for "config_sip_wifi_only" from “true” to “false”
- Recompile the apk by pressing 11
- When asked whether it is a system file, answer “yes”
- When asked "would you like to copy over any additional files...?", answer “yes”
- The script will be temporarily paused and you shouldn’t press a key now.
- Now go to the “keep” folder (located in the same folder as "script.bat")
- In the “keep” folder delete the following file:
"resources.arsc"
- Go back to the "script.bat" screen and press a key to let the program finish the job
- Your new "framework-res.apk" has been created and can be found in the "\place-apk-here-for-modding\" folder (it’s called "unsignedframework-res.apk" and doesn’t work yet).
- After unzipping the entire content of the "unsignedframework-res.apk" you should have 5 objects (3 folders and 2 files).
- Now zip these files with Winzip choosing "No compression" as zipping method
- After zipping it, rename the zip into "framework-res.apk".
- Now you can use root explorer or adb push to replace the original framework.apk with your newly created "framework-res.apk".
- Reboot your phone.
Enjoy the native SIP stack with support for both Wifi and 3G
Note: If you’re sitting behind a NAT you might not be able to receive incoming calls after a while as the keep alive packets (even when set to “always send”) sent by your android phone don’t seem to suffice to keep the connection alive. Unfortunately the keep-alive interval can’t be changed manually in Android 2.3.3 meaning this issue has nothing to do with your Galaxy S II but rather with the Android native stack.
Good luck and enjoy your VoIP calls
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Very nice info. Perhaps we can change the keepalive in the smali sources? Just reading this made me think of it.
pulser_g2 said:
Very nice info. Perhaps we can change the keepalive in the smali sources? Just reading this made me think of it.
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Pulser, that's an excellent idea and maybe we can make some other changes in the smali sources as well to offer end users even more options when fine-tuning their SIP settings?
As you may have noticed, the Android native sip stack doesn't allow users to choose their desired Codec, let alone prioritize them. I think the end users should at least be able to choose between the following codes:
G.711 (A-law and μ-law) (64 Kbps for good connections (e.g. Wifi))
G.726 (32 kbps)
G.729 (8 kbps for 3 G)
Despite supporting VoIP calls for handsets located behind a NAT (or otherwise we wouldn't have the keep-alive checkbox) the android SIP settings don't allow users to specify NAT related settings such as:
- Enter Stun server
- ICE
- DNS SRV
Settings for QoS and Echo cancellation are not present either, though I haven't experienced and echo problems during my test-calls yet.
I think these are the most important settings and if we could add them people will probably stick to the native client instead of downloading alternatives from the market that often cause problems with the native dialer of the phone
mobilegalaxy said:
It seems that you encountered some kind of error while editing the framework-res.apk because obviously you're stuck on the old settings. When I first attempted to add 3G VoIP calling I couldn't set it up successfully either but when I gave it another try I could eventually get it to work.
After successfully modifying your framework-res.apk you should see the following Internet calling settings:
Option "Use Internet calling":
- For all calls when mobile network available
- Only for Internet calls
- Ask for every call
You can also use one of the frameworks uploaded by julianico or crypticc and then it should work.
@crypticc are you located behind a NAT? What are your settings? What SIP provider are you using?
There are tons of factors that could potentially cause this problem but the more info you provide the more likely we can help.
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Hi - thanks for replying.
My sip is pbxes.org. I also setup a test sip on another network to test the call to my PC. I have finally succeeded in getting incoming working by setting pbxes.org to direct via a ekiga.net trunk and setting incoming and outbound.
However, I don't believe that or the NAT is the issue - my question is more about how to physically make the call.
What I mean is that in my dialer I literally cannot enter the sip address to dial. Even if I setup the sip: detail in the internet call placeholder in my phonebook contacts there's no call button.
sip:[email protected] for example.
I have had some success with copy-and-paste into the dialer app, and maybe the NAT thing matters a little because it is more resilient over 3g than NAT - but copy and paste is not ideal.
crypticc said:
Hi - thanks for replying.
My sip is pbxes.org. I also setup a test sip on another network to test the call to my PC. I have finally succeeded in getting incoming working by setting pbxes.org to direct via a ekiga.net trunk and setting incoming and outbound.
However, I don't believe that or the NAT is the issue - my question is more about how to physically make the call.
What I mean is that in my dialer I literally cannot enter the sip address to dial. Even if I setup the sip: detail in the internet call placeholder in my phonebook contacts there's no call button.
sip:[email protected] for example.
I have had some success with copy-and-paste into the dialer app, and maybe the NAT thing matters a little because it is more resilient over 3g than NAT - but copy and paste is not ideal.
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You’re right, NAT is definitely not the issue here as the NAT settings don’t affect the android dialer at all. I can’t enter a sip address in my dialer either and it appears to me that this feature has been intentionally disabled to deter people from calling a SIP target. I’m looking to find a remedy for this issue though.
In the meantime you can assign a SIP uri to a contact and then copy and paste it into the dialer and then you should be able to call the desired SIP uri. Alternatively you can also download a third-party app from the market (e.g. acrobits) which allows you to enter SIP uris directly without having to rely on copy and paste.
mobilegalaxy said:
You’re right, NAT is definitely not the issue here as the NAT settings don’t affect the android dialer at all. I can’t enter a sip address in my dialer either and it appears to me that this feature has been intentionally disabled to deter people from calling a SIP target. I’m looking to find a remedy for this issue though.
In the meantime you can assign a SIP uri to a contact and then copy and paste it into the dialer and then you should be able to call the desired SIP uri. Alternatively you can also download a third-party app from the market (e.g. acrobits) which allows you to enter SIP uris directly without having to rely on copy and paste.
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good call, will check it out. Thanks
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You’re right, NAT is definitely not the issue here as the NAT settings don’t affect the android dialer at all. I can’t enter a sip address in my dialer either and it appears to me that this feature has been intentionally disabled to deter people from calling a SIP target. I’m looking to find a remedy for this issue though.
In the meantime you can assign a SIP uri to a contact and then copy and paste it into the dialer and then you should be able to call the desired SIP uri. Alternatively you can also download a third-party app from the market (e.g. acrobits) which allows you to enter SIP uris directly without having to rely on copy and paste.
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good call, will check it out. Thanks
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Just a thought. On non samsung phone, long press menu brings up keyboard no matter what you are doing, if this could be enabled then it wouldn't matter what the phone keyboard allowed
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Hey there,
for everyone who want to use the native android SIP stack,
i made an update.zip for CWM.
Important:
This Version is for WiFi only!
To activate using SIP via 3G, please follow first Post, after flashing my Native_Android_SIP.zip.
Just download the attach. and flash it with CWM.
Done!
crypticc said:
Just a thought. On non samsung phone, long press menu brings up keyboard no matter what you are doing, if this could be enabled then it wouldn't matter what the phone keyboard allowed
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I had the same thought and some VoIP clients actually support this feature. As far as I know some roms enable this feature too since many non-Samsung phones bring up a keyboard if you long press or double click the input field in the dialer app...
Also there are some dialers on the android market which might support this feature. I'm going to give some of them a try and let you know.
@BMWpokerAce thanks for the file
KE8
crypticc said:
here is same modified from
[30.05.2011][CF-Root v3.5] KE2/7 - su+bb+CWM3
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Hi,
Great work and thanks to the OP for this.
Will the modified one for CFroot KE7 work with CFRoot KE8?
( I have Lightning 1.2 installed).
I tried to enabled the 3g/sip myself, but I don't have Windows but Linux instead.
I did attempt this myself by unzipping the framework-res.zip but the bools.xml is nowhere to be found, along with the values directory.
Any ideas for modding this on Linux? (I know, someone will suggest using WINE ).
Code:
[email protected]:~framework-res.extract/res# ls
anim drawable-en-hdpi drawable-nodpi layout-port raw-da raw-es raw-hu raw-nl raw-tr xml-land
color drawable-hdpi layout raw raw-de raw-fi raw-it raw-pl xml
drawable drawable-land-hdpi layout-land raw-cs raw-en-GB raw-fr raw-ko raw-ru xml-en
[email protected]:~framework-res.extract/res# cd values
-su: cd: values: No such file or directory
This gives nothing:
find -name bools.xml
PS. Although I see there is a point for SIP, I cannot understand why I would use it. From what I see, one has to create a SIP account somewhere with some company and pay for this. SIP is a standard, but from what I understand I have to connect with a third party server ($$s); I imagine someone has to pay for the phone number e.g There is OnSip.com, but the prices are very steep for the average residential client. Businesses can afford this, but my monthly mobile phone bill inclusive of data SMS and calls is about $20, but OnSip's cheapest is $40 yet only for a SIP account.
Or did I miss the point? Please would someone persuade me its a good idea? ( I already have Skype)
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PS. Although I see there is a point for SIP, I cannot understand why I would use it. From what I see, one has to create a SIP account somewhere with some company and pay for this. SIP is a standard, but from what I understand I have to connect with a third party server ($$s); I imagine someone has to pay for the phone number e.g There is OnSip.com, but the prices are very steep for the average residential client. Businesses can afford this, but my monthly mobile phone bill inclusive of data SMS and calls is about $20, but OnSip's cheapest is $40 yet only for a SIP account.
Or did I miss the point? Please would someone persuade me its a good idea? ( I already have Skype)
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The point of SIP clients is for business users primarily, for example, I can use it to login to my SIP phone when I'm walking around the office and if someone phones me, my mobile will ring, if I want to make an internal call, I simply dial an extension.
For a personal user, it's pretty much pointless unless you're running a SIP server at home.

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