I'm just noticing that whenever I listen to streaming music and someone calls I never get the incoming call. Just rolls to voice mail, no ringy-dingy.
However when I'm browsing the web via IE and it's downloading content I can get an incoming call just fine.
Is there any reghack or something that turns off WMP from blocking the incoming call?
Anyone else having this issue?
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One confusing problem that i want to solve: When i am connected to the Internet via the "Wireless Modem" application,then i can't receive any incoming call even it is no data transfer over the air(GPRS). Every phone is available for receiving this calls when it is no data transfer active. But my Himalaya not. The other side is ringing to me but i can't see anything. No missed call no incall..nothing. I can lose lot of important calls when i use Internet(WModem) at same time. The problem is the same also for SMS's. Is it some solution of this problem? Or is it somewhere over the net any application that can toggle the call forward to any other phone? I will be greatful for any suggestion. Thanx.
I've got my MDA Vario 2, and I'm very happy with it!
But, I have recently noticed that the phone doesn't accept incoming calls when connected to my PC via ActiveSync (I usually leave it connected during the day to keep it charging and so forth). Incoming calls go straight to voicemail. Outgoing calls work fine.
If I disconnect from the PC, I get incoming calls without problem.
Does anybody know if this is something I've done, or how I can get it to work properly?
Hi
I have tried various WM6 builds and cabs posted in the different threads here. I am able to configure my device to say either Available or Selected and it seems to work well for outbound calls using the built in Internet Calling feature.
My problem is inbound calls rarely work. If I call out, hang up, then call my device straight away it usually works. If I leave it a minute or so, it seems to loose connection with my VOIP provider. If I turn Internet Calling off then back on again it usually fixes the problem for a minute or so before dropping the connection .
I have tried several third party VOIP apps and these seem to work fine, keeping the connection with the server, but non of them route the audio through the internal earpiece, all use the external speaker. Anyone know of an app which routes audio through the internal ear piece?
Is there any sort of WM6 'keep-alive' setting or registry key which can be set to make it keep the connection with the VOIP server ?
Thanks
maaron.
I've noticed that whenever I use the HSDPA connection heavily, all incoming calls get diverted to the voicemail. Any workaround for this?
I'm gonna bump this as I have the same problem
Hi,
usually my BT-headset (Plantronics 520) connects very fast with my HD2 (Leo), but when I get an incoming call it always takes a few seconds till the connection with the bt-headset is established and so the caller has hung up.
Can you confirm that weird appearance?
vindiesel said:
Hi,
usually my BT-headset (Plantronics 520) connects very fast with my HD2 (Leo), but when I get an incoming call it always takes a few seconds till the connection with the bt-headset is established and so the caller has hung up.
Can you confirm that weird appearance?
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It happens to me too, but just 2-3 seconds.
Doesnt it bother you?
Well, i fixed this problem by myself now.
With a registry hack I disabled the phone skin and now my bt-headset establishes the connection immediately while someone is calling me.
Disadvantage: I have to live with the usual wm-skin now.
To me it is a bug.
I think it is not too long, so that's ok.