WM6 Comm Manager's "IP Phone" in WM5 - Networking

Can anybody tell me how to integrate the "IP Phone" in Comm Manager in WM5 which is found in WM6>Comm Manager>Settings>IP Phone. That "IP Phone" is used to configure the SIP phone settings, which is used to make/recieve IP phone calls.
I'm further more attaching the WM6's VoIP cab file & it's SIP Configuration Tool.
Though the attached files are instaleld successfully on my HTC P3600(WM5), it doesn't shows in Comm Manager.

12ka4 said:
Can anybody tell me how to integrate the "IP Phone" in Comm Manager in WM5 which is found in WM6>Comm Manager>Settings>IP Phone. That "IP Phone" is used to configure the SIP phone settings, which is used to make/recieve IP phone calls.
I'm further more attaching the WM6's VoIP cab file & it's SIP Configuration Tool.
Though the attached files are instaleld successfully on my HTC P3600(WM5), it doesn't shows in Comm Manager.
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It doesn't actually work in WM6, it appears but just beeps when you attempt to open the settings.
Andy

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Using th Prophet as a GPRS Modem??

I've searched through the forums and haven't found anything regarding this specifically... does anyone know if we can use the Prophet (I have JAMin) as a GPRS modem? I used to use my Smartphone for this and would really like to use my new Prophet, but can't figure it out. The only time my laptop recognizes the hand-set as a modem is through Bluetooth and even at that doesn't allow a connection through Dial-up networking.
I would like to connect through USB... or by any means for that matter at this point! Help!
Yes, you can use the Jamin as a GPRS modem.
Instructions for setting this up thru USB and BT are at the bottom of the page.
http://www.imate.com/t-DEVICEMANUAL_JAMMIN.aspx
Please could you post the details as I can't see the site due to not being registered.
I own a Prophet too, but not a Jamin. Would love to know how to use it as a modem.
Thanks!
Pretty much copied word for word from the iMate document. However, I did do some editing as the original doc referenced screen shots that obviously aren't here.
1. From your PC's Windows desktop, double-click on the Bluetooth icon within the System Tray (Bottom Right Hand Corner of the screen).
2. This will open the Bluetooth Devices screen. Click on the Options Tab and tick the ‘Turn discovery on’ checkbox.
3. Tap on the COM Ports Tab and click the ‘Add’ button.
4. Select the Incoming COM Ports Tab and click the ‘OK’ button.
5. Click the ‘OK’ button.
6. On the PC’s System Tray in the bottom righ hand corner of the screen, right click on theActiveSync icon and select the ‘Connection Settings’ option from the pop-up menu.
Click the ‘OK’ button to conclude the COM port configuration for Bluetooth ActiveSync.
Uncheck the ‘Allow USB Connections’ checkbox and tick the ‘Allow connections to one of the following:’
From the dropdown list, select the appropriate COM port relevant to your PC, as shown in step 5 above.
Click the ‘OK’ button to conclude the COM port configuration for Bluetooth ActiveSync.
7. On the JAMin, the Bluetooth ActiveSync connection pairing attempt is made by the following steps.
A) Tap on the Comm. Manager icon in the bottom right hand corner of the Today screen.
B) Tap on the Bluetooth icon and select ‘Bluetooth Settings…’
C) Tick the checkboxes.
D) Tap on ‘New Partnership…’
E) Select the appropriate BT device from the list, then tap Next.
F) Enter the Passkey.
8. On the PC, a balloon appears above the System Tray, prompting the user to authorize the PDA’s Bluetooth access attempt. Tap on the balloon and then enter the same Passkey/PIN as was input into the device and press the Next button is clicked. A confirmation of completion screen will then appear.
9. On the JAMin, the ActiveSync Service needs to be confirmed by ensuring the check box is ticked and then tap Finish. (I don't remember if you need to manually start ActiveSync via BT after this. If you do, just open ActiveSync on the JAMin, tap on Menu then select ‘Connect via Bluetooth’)
10. Once the Bluetooth ActiveSync link has been established, the final phase of configuration is required. On the PC, you should get a Synchronization Setup Wizard window. Press the Next button.
11. Choose the relevant options that need to be synchronized between the device and PC, from the list, and then click the next button.
12. The ActiveSync Settings are saved.
13. Synchronization of the appropriate information types then occurs with the Exchange Server and PC as defined in step 11 above.
14. Click Finish.
for the ppc to detected as a modem you have to start the modem link. make sure you do not have active sync usb enabled. then with the disk in the drive of the pc enable the modem link. the pc will detect new hardware. then install the drivers from the cd rom.
Driver installation is driving me crazy!
I hope that someone can help me out because my problem is driving me nuts!
I have all the drivers on a CD as well as stored locally (unpacked, etc). Now, when I activate the modem link and the Laptop finds a new hardware, I am not able to install this driver (it says the device is unknown, while it should say HTC Modem (or something like this)).
So, I guess the problem is that the laptop does not know which drivers it should install. How can I install the driver without going through the setup wizard??
Any ideas?? It really seems a very simple process and I feel I shouldnt get stuck on this very first step.
Thank you for any advice!
This website have a good instruction on how to setup our prophet (WM5) as a modem. I sucessfully setup it yesterday.
http://www.pdagold.com/articles/detail.asp?a=269
whyhon said:
This website have a good instruction on how to setup our prophet (WM5) as a modem. I sucessfully setup it yesterday.
http://www.pdagold.com/articles/detail.asp?a=269
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thanks whyhon, these were the instructions I followed. Everything is ok now (the modem mystrially installed after a few attempts) and the laptop is now hooked up to the s200.
The last problem I am facing right now is that I can not connect to the internet. I have tried quite a lot of different settings but I am not able establish an internet connection.
What else could I be doing wrong?
Are you dialling to GPRS using the USBModem_Dialer.exe?
Try using window XP build in dialer.
Start> connect to > HTC USB Modem (WirelessModem)
>Click properties
In the option tab, check "promtp for name and password"
Then dial using your operation's name & password.
Make sure you enable the Modem Link (USB) in your WM5.
Suprisingly, i able to connect at 230.8kbs using my Prophet.
whyhon said:
Are you dialling to GPRS using the USBModem_Dialer.exe?
Try using window XP build in dialer.
Start> connect to > HTC USB Modem (WirelessModem)
>Click properties
In the option tab, check "promtp for name and password"
Then dial using your operation's name & password.
Make sure you enable the Modem Link (USB) in your WM5.
Suprisingly, i able to connect at 230.8kbs using my Prophet.
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thanks whyhon! I have tried to connect this way or with a dialer.exe.
The problem is that I am able to connect the prophet to the laptop (230.4kbps) successfully but I am not able to open any internet sites. When I check the connection I see that I am sending packages (or data I guess) but I am not able to receive anything.
I have tried a lot of settings and followed instructions very thoroughly but I can not get this connection working for the life of me.
I am about to give up on this one.
Would I be able to simply dial to a connection like AOL by using airtime minutes? Or is that also a mayor task?
Any help is highly appreciated!
Thank yoU!
No one has an answer to this one?? Sitting at SF airport and would like to use internet via laptop rather prophet... Please perhaps anyone can suggest a remedy? It seems to be working fine for other people so it must be something simple to fix in my configuration. Thank you guys!
Yes, I know your problem. Either you have not set the APN in the dialer to the correct server, or your mobile provider requires a proxy server for all http requests.
In the latter case, you can assign the proper proxy server in IE options to be associated with this particular modem connection.
HTH>
floepie said:
Yes, I know your problem. Either you have not set the APN in the dialer to the correct server, or your mobile provider requires a proxy server for all http requests.
In the latter case, you can assign the proper proxy server in IE options to be associated with this particular modem connection.
HTH>
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thanks floepie!
I believe that the APN settings are correct.
I havent tried the proxy server settings in IE though.
Now, how do I assign a particular proxy setting (I guess IP address and port #, right?) to a modem only??
I appreciate your help!!

Dopod gprs via bluetooth to Mac SOLVED!!!

Hello everyone!!
I bet you're all frustrated checking this solution or that solution but in then end getting back to where you started at.
I've been there and done that and luckily for me, it's only been a week of sleepless nights to solve instead of months for some.
So, I am writing this thread from my Dopod 838 Pro, but it will work with any other Dopod/Hermes running on WM5:
Procedure by now I'm sure you will be used to:
1.Pair OSX and the phone. You might need to check the "any device" checkbox on OSX's pairing utility.
2. Verify to OSX that you do want to use that device as a modem (if you don't get that dialog, then you will need to create the Bluetooth connection yourself -- message me or leave a comment if you need instructions and I will reply to you).
3. Download the IPAQ GSM modem script at www.taniwha.org.uk
4. Go to your System Preferences/Network/Bluetooth/. There enter the following:
Service Provider: [blank]
Account Name: [check with provider]
Password: [check with provider]
Tel number: *99# THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!! (the *99***1# number doesn't work with the HTC/Dopod phones)
On PPP options uncheck "tcp header compression".
On the Modem tab uncheck both "enable error correction" and "wait for dial tone". From the modem drop-down menu select the iPaq-GSM modem script.
Then, click Apply and then open the "Internet Connect" application and select Bluetooth from there. Click "Connect" and you should now be connected on the net via GPRS/EDGE.
Please make sure you've followed the instructions carefully. It may sound like the same as others but the key is the telephone number.
Good luck!
Art.
You may also use Internet Sharing application - I find this cleaner.
Basically, you just pair the phone from the Mac (be sure to initiate pairing form the Mac side - NOT the phone).
Then, launch Internet Sharing appliation and, choose bluetooth and hit START.
Then, under the Bluetooth icon (next to the Spotlight), select JOIN NETWORK ON [HERMES BT NAME].
Voila

WM6 Comm Manager's "IP Phone" in WM5

Can anybody tell me how to integrate the "IP Phone" in Comm Manager in WM5 which is found in WM6>Comm Manager>Settings>IP Phone. That "IP Phone" is used to configure the SIP phone settings, which is used to make/recieve IP phone calls.

automatic edge/gprs/walk'n'web connections

I recently bought a used T-Mobile MDA Touch. Naturally it has T-Mobile finger prints all over it. If I active an application that requires the Internet, the phone connects to edge or gprs. It notifies me but doesn't need my permission. This can happen with my attention else where and since I am on a prepaid it can cost a lot of money that returns no value.
Any ideas or suggestions? Perhaps there's a switch or a or hack that would require my input before proceeding to these costly alternative?
Thanks in advance.
Schap's Advanced Configuration Tool can disable connections without rebooting system - if you need GPRS, you just start ACT, go to connections settings and tap connection you want to enable. When you don't need it, you disable it again. Works perfect for me
Thank you! Works for me, too. )
New, another invention: after blocking connection this way if you want to use it, you don't have to re-enable it. Just install Opal Comm Manager and set your connection as default in Settings -> |Connections| -> Connections. Tapping Data connection in Comm Manager will connect it, but other apps won't be able to do it Tested on Onyx 4.0.
gronostaj said:
...Just install Opal Comm Manager and set your connection as default in Settings -> |Connections| -> Connections.
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Sorry I cant see how to do this. I have installed Advanced Configuration Tool 3.3 and disabled GPRS, and I have Opal Comm Manager installed, but latter will not let me switch GPRS back on.
Can you clarify exactly how/where to "set the connection as default" so that I will not need to go back into Advanced Configuration Tool to re-enable it every time?

Which tutorial for Voip?

Hi there in this forum,
searched for VoIP, I found several "How-To's" for activating VoIP in Windows Mobile 6, e.g.:
[GUIDE] How to configure VoIP/SIP client in WM6. - xda-developers
VOIP software...Whats the latest now? - xda-developers
VOIP in WM61, done! - xda-developers
Which one is working for Diamond 2?
Tatsch said:
Hi there in this forum,
searched for VoIP, I found several "How-To's" for activating VoIP in Windows Mobile 6, e.g.:
[GUIDE] How to configure VoIP/SIP client in WM6. - xda-developers
VOIP software...Whats the latest now? - xda-developers
VOIP in WM61, done! - xda-developers
Which one is working for Diamond 2?
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FIRST use the first guide (How to configure...) to set up your SIP settings cab and then...
1. Install the following attached VOIP cab
2. Install your SIP settings cab.
3. Soft reset your device
4. Open Phone then menu, then options, then you will see a tab labelled Internet. Click and here you can select when to activate Internet calling.
Working great on my TD2
Thank you for your reply.
christonge said:
2. Install your SIP settings cab.
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I don't have a "SIP settings cab", I have data (server, username ...) to type in manually. Necessary instead of your step 2, I assume?
Working great on my TD2
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Good news! No problems with the first guide? The thread sounds terrible meanwhile.
Tatsch said:
Thank you for your reply.
I don't have a "SIP settings cab", I have data (server, username ...) to type in manually. Necessary instead of your step 2, I assume?
Good news! No problems with step 1? The thread sounds terrible meanwhile.
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Yeah you need to set up your SIP cab and install... but it's pretty easy with the tutorial given in that guide. If you have problems then PM me.
Thank you again, will try it net days.
christonge said:
FIRST use the first guide (How to configure...) to set up your SIP settings cab and then...
1. Install the following attached VOIP cab
2. Install your SIP settings cab.
3. Soft reset your device
4. Open Phone then menu, then options, then you will see a tab labelled Internet. Click and here you can select when to activate Internet calling.
Working great on my TD2
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Done on my TD2 too and it works (I'm using VOIP buster).
The before call screen is perfect (the operator name changes to VOIP Buster from my original 3G Wind) but there are (tolerable) problems with the call phone screen:
- operator name reverts to cellular one (but the call is positively made through VOIP Buster)
- there is an overlapping with called name from the contacts (red marks are mine, for privacy)
- the "shade cover" is missing
Do you have similar problems?
I have problem on my Diamond2, I was created the cab with my VoIP settings, but after installation there is no file Prov0SIPSettings in /Windows/System/VoIP directory :-( I was checked my _setup.xml many times and there is all ok, the problem why the file isn´t created must be somewhere else.
Is there any other sollution how to use VoIP on my Diamond2? For example with SIP Config tool? Thank you for any help.
oruam57 said:
Done on my TD2 too and it works (I'm using VOIP buster).
The before call screen is perfect (the operator name changes to VOIP Buster from my original 3G Wind) but there are (tolerable) problems with the call phone screen:
- operator name reverts to cellular one (but the call is positively made through VOIP Buster)
- there is an overlapping with called name from the contacts (red marks are mine, for privacy)
- the "shade cover" is missing
Do you have similar problems?
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Yep I noticed that on the 1.39 ROM but don't have it now on the newer 1.40... so you'll have it fixed soon once the Hard SPL is out
Using VOIP.cab as above I had VOIP working on my Diamond2. The usual problem was sound on the speakerphone instead of earpiece where it should be.
After some research I found a 'manual' solution at Teksoft (http://teksoftco.com/index.php?section=freeware).
Then I made a little and dirty small application to 'automatize' it (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519008)
IP Phone
has anyone solved that?
i have IP Phone option in Comm Manager (i think i have enabled it through registry).
has anyone tryed to have VoIP on WM6.5 in topaz directly (i mean without apps like fring, or nimbuzz...)
Save your money, use VoiP
IP Phone
has anyone solved that?
i have IP Phone option in Comm Manager (i think i have enabled it through registry).
has anyone tryed to have VoIP on WM6.5 in topaz directly (i mean without apps like fring, or nimbuzz...)
can i use this manual to do it? http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=VoIP_on_Windows_Mobile_6
Save your money, use VoiP

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