I have a Kaiser on a Vodafone contract. I also have the Native WM6 VoIP client integrated into my ROM (5.2.19212). I have tested this over my home WiFi with BT Broadband Voice (included as part of my home broadband package) and it works OK (audio from rear speaker but no solution for this yet?). I have also tested it from other WiFi areas and it also works.
What doesn't work is VoIP over HSDPA/3G/GPRS via Vodafone. The today screen plugin says 'No service'. I have verified with Schaps VoIP configuration tool that VoIP over 3G is enabled so I was wondering if Vodafone block access to VoIP providers via HSDPA/3G/GPRS? Or do BT block access to their VoIP service from other providers (this seems less likely as I have used it via a different (non-BT) WiFi service.
Andy
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Has anyone tried VOIP with their magician? Is there a software available that makes this possible?
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You can use SJphone or X-ten Softphone for PPC. I use it with Tiscali Telefonie en VoIPBuster.
Tiscali is my ISP and has VoIP as an extra option. VoIPBuster is a "free" Europe VoIP provider.
I tried Skype without good results. On my 9090 the audio quality was much much better but I've to say that the magician I'm using is a replacement fully "original" waiting mine. I guess that with an update it will be better. If it will stay like now I'll trow it away in a sec. It's crappy slow, if by mistake I open the camera than I can't do much than a reset...
I am using Skype with satisfactory results.
My setup is as follows:
a.) fast internet connection ( I have a 1.5Mbs DSL connection and a Linksys WRT54G WIFI) I think Skype is possible in lower connection speed.
2.) I use the headset that comes the IIs (without the headset, audio becomes bad due to echoing).
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i have a pc under xp running with an Dsl modem.
on an other part i have a pocket pc.
i want to plug a dialup modem (low rate) to my pc.
and i want to connect to this dialup modem with my ppc in order to get access to Internet. do you think is it possible please?
Actually i want to build my own ISP service, i read about a RAS connexion but i am not sure.
can someone help me ?
thanx
gsm phones cant use normal analog modems to connect to
i think at least thats what my old motorola phone manual said
so using that to access the isp oldschool non grps way
the isp had to support to data gsm
re
i use a pocketpc and i read it is possible with pocketlance but i am not sure about the result in regards of the my objective (to be an isp provider for only myself) using poitn to point connection. any ideas?
I was thinking the same thing today after my broadband (lack of) problem. I am palnning to attemp something myself like this. I can tell you that it is possible and that I have in the past established a dial up connection from my ppc to my pc. It was using an audiovox rtm8000 gsm card, the gprs tool that came with it let me specify the number for gprs and when I used my home phone number to dial my pc with incoming dial up activated I was able to establish a connection and use terminal services client. This is not a practical permanent solution because the software expected the connection to behave like gprs, ie if it was inactive for a time it would quickly dissconect. I can get a telsta business plan (using my abn) that has 35c untimed calls so basically for 35c I could use my home internet unlimited - all be it at a very slow connection speed.
Yes it is possible to call a remote modem located on a windows or linux machine with a RAS installed.
However, to be able to tranfert datas, you need a data subscription in addition of your voice subcription.
KR, Imer
That depends on where you are. Here (aus) every gsm sim I have bought had csd enabled on the same number for no cost. I have had friends who were required to use a different data number but thats a thing of the past here. Thats why I am shocked to find that Telstra disable csd on the roaming service they provide to 3(three) customers - I need it!
I would have thought it would be cheaper / simpler to "tunnel" into a machine using vpn having first connected to a gprs provider, as csd (data over gsm) is allways a charged call, despite many contracts saying inclusive free calls to local numbers (in the UK anyway)
Hi, i have been trying to set up voip (internet calling) on windows mobile 6 using vpn and 3g. I can connect to asterisk server, i can make a call, i can receive a call, i hear the other end, but the sound from my device isn't transfered (traffic dump shows that no rtp packets are being transmitted). If wlan connection is used instead of 3g - everything works fine. I believe my sip settings are correct ant operator is not blocking my packets (all sip/rtp packets go through vpn tunnel). Do you have any suggestions why isn't my device sending (or sending somewhere to the wrong place) rtp packets when using 3g? I have tried this with sip over 3g enabled and disabled. Thanks in advance.
RTP - with windows mobile 6.
Hi,
Could you please share with me how do you implement RTP and voice through windows mobile 6?
which sip stack are you using?
Thanks
Amos
I have a windows mobile 6.1 smart phone (iPAQ 910c) that I would like to connect to the internet via a network modem Cellular Line (not Cellular Line-GPRS,3G) connection to my ISP's local 56k dial up numbers. (I don't want to pay $30 for a data plan for only occasional needs to browse when I am not near wi-fi, and I have 5 faves to use so calling the modem number costs me no air time.)
• I had no problem doing this on WM 5.0 with my iPAQ 6945 that I formerly owned.
• I can set up the same connection on my 910c, but I can not connect to my ISP. I get a general error message "cannot connect". I know the ISP number is working, because I have since connected with another 5.0 phone.
• I have tried the same connection on a few other WM 6.1 phones: the HTC Fuze and the Palm Treo. Same problem on both, so it seems a WM 6.1 issue.
I have spent several hours doing searches and reading blogs on this issue, and have found no help. Most related articles only speak of how to get a phone's GPRS connection to act as a modem for a laptop, which does not apply for my need.
I would be so thankful for any help or suggestions!
Do you have DUN installed? By default WM6 only uses "Internet Sharing", which works over a data plan. I never heard of what you did before, but if it worked in the past, it definitely used "Dial Up Networking" DUN.
You may want to install:
http://www.winmobiletech.com/sekalaiset/WM6_BT_DUN.cab
But's still not working for me...
I got this working on my Kaiser:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=473875&highlight=modem
You won't get 56K speeds though, you are limited to 9600 V.32 or V.34 modem speeds, unless the device you are calling is digital and can utilise ISDN standard V.110 in which case you can get 38400. Change the CSD line type and try....
Andy
This feature used to work fine while I had service with TMobile but now that I switched providers it doesn't work at all. My wifi connection works fine and I've even tried it at Starbucks and other places with public wifi and I still get the same error. Is there any way to wifi call on this phone?
Not every provider enables wifi calling, on some tariff itś possible but requires activation. So I would suggest first get in contact with your new provider. Also you could check your APN .