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Hi!
Anybody here who knows how to configure the magician, that it can be used as headset device? Which stack is needed, is it even possible?
Thanks!
c ya
Reflex
ReflexNPG said:
Hi!
Anybody here who knows how to configure the magician, that it can be used as headset device? Which stack is needed, is it even possible?
Thanks!
c ya
Reflex
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Maybe just install Skype for PocketPC on youl PPC, and you are ready to go.
Regards,
Arto.
thanks for the tip, but i use Voipbuster.
It would be easier to just transfer the audio between PC and Magician and i can use any voip software i want on the PC...
I think that at least the MS Stack doesn't provide the headset profile as outgoing BT profile. Maybe other stacks do, I'm not sure. Ask in the Bluesoleil thread.
ReflexNPG said:
thanks for the tip, but i use Voipbuster.
It would be easier to just transfer the audio between PC and Magician and i can use any voip software i want on the PC...
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OT a bit....
We should have the standard protocol for VOIP. If this happend, any VOIP software can connect each other without need of same software/protocol.
Imagine if I can use Skype to call to "Yahoo Messenger with Voice" or Voipbuster.....
Just like normal phone (or handphone), Nokia can call O2......
Today, I need to install both Skype and Yahoo Messenger with Voice because they are not compatible :evil:
Regards,
Arto.
There is such a standard called SIP, but Yahoo and Skype aren't using it. For SIP, you can use a softphone like X-Ten. Often, calls from SIP to SIP provider are for free.
Dandie said:
There is such a standard called SIP, but Yahoo and Skype aren't using it. For SIP, you can use a softphone like X-Ten. Often, calls from SIP to SIP provider are for free.
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If Yahoo and Skype doesn't want to use this SIP standard, the SIP standard will maybe become another standard add to Yahoo and Skype standard :roll: .
Just curius, did MSN messenger come to VOIP area too? If so, then #%$&!* to another MS$ standard!
Regards,
Arto.
The most common (and maybe only?) standard for VoIP is SIP. Only for the SIP protocol, you can find Wifi phones and analog to SIP adapters which can be used independently from a running computer. That's what makes them so interesting because they can really substitute a normal phone. I myself use this as telephone replacement and it works perfectly. My provider is Sipgate and I have a normal phone number at home, to which I have connected a standard DECT portable through a SIP adapter (Grandstream audio tone). No phone line anymore, only internet (DSL - also cable works).
I have my my voip account working on fring everything is great including the call quality 3g/wifi. I like some of the features of the other voip/sip clients and have downloaded everyone from the market (yes everyone) the problem is call quality is really bad enem over wifi and 3g forget about it. Anyone have same issue or setting that work great on anyother app.
3cx
sorry, i can't answer your question, but have you been able to get the 3cx app to work? It is supposedly a good one but has been in/out of the market. what voip provider do you use? btw
This is the only one I cant get to work. I use Nextiva for VOIP
this weekend ill give some input on various sip clients and how they register to both viatalk and various cisco devices (cucm, cme, etc).
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guys, all im looking for something that lets me call over wifi where i don have any voice or data services available.... i don get any service from sprint when i m in school. but i have wifi available everywhere.... i tried google voice with sipdroid but with no luck. have tried searching web, found a few links but cant get it to work.... i m on sprint evo... if anybody can help get the link or show me some steps on what to do or how to do, that would b gr8... thanks all
fring
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Fring (Or Gingerbread's built-in SIP function) with Sipgate and Google Voice.
However, your school is probably blocking all SIP data, so no matter what you do, you're boned unless you can get a VPN working that's very fast, or want to go a bit more complicated and get an Airave and a WiFi bridge.
Google voice? It seems there is a capability but I've never tried it.
drmacinyasha said:
Fring (Or Gingerbread's built-in SIP function) with Sipgate and Google Voice.
However, your school is probably blocking all SIP data, so no matter what you do, you're boned unless you can get a VPN working that's very fast, or want to go a bit more complicated and get an Airave and a WiFi bridge.
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im positive they don block it... tried that sipgate with google voice at home disabling all connections except wifi but cant get it to work.... do u know any link or guide anywhere ??
also doesnt fring need the other party to have fring on their fone ??
Download the free netTALK app, it gives you free VOIP calling to any US number
I have and use skype for that reason. I have not experienced the echo or delay that most voip providers have when using skype.
Sipgate instructions if you scroll down a little. I can confirm it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=887131&highlight=sipgate
metallized said:
im positive they don block it... tried that sipgate with google voice at home disabling all connections except wifi but cant get it to work.... do u know any link or guide anywhere ??
also doesnt fring need the other party to have fring on their fone ??
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1) Sign up for Sipagate ONE
2) Sign up for Google Voice
3) Add your Sipgate ONE number as a phone in Google Voice
4) Add your Sipgate SIP credentials as a SIP profile in Fring (or just in the Gingerbread settings)
5) Have Fring connect to Sipgate.
6) Have GV call your Sipgate number to confirm it.
7) Receive call. Confirm number.
8) Enjoy.
Using Fring for SIP does not require you to have Fring on the other party's device. SIP is an open standard, and Sipgate acts as gateway between POTS and SIP.
If you can't get it to work at home, it may be your home ISP, or your router, is blocking SIP.
I've played with sipgate VOIP and sipdroid... It's tolerable over wifi, but completely sucks over 3g.
Over wifi, it sounded alot like talking through a tin can (imagine a 16kb mp3). I've used voip with a provider called callwithus (http://www.callwithus.com/), before on the pc over hotel wifi/dsl, and recall it sounded much better, almost as good as a landline call, definitely similar to a cell phone. I suspect sipgate is giving very low priority and bw to the freebie accounts, thus you're getting what you pay for.
Callwithus had relatively cheap rates, something along the lines of 1.9¢/min for domestic calls, so a $10 bucket would get you over 500 minutes. Just checked, us rates are .99¢ a min, so $10 gets you over 1010 minutes. Just another option to consider.
gpz1100 said:
I've played with sipgate VOIP and sipdroid... It's tolerable over wifi, but completely sucks over 3g.
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This is lack of processing. That same 3g connection tethered will work fine. I would think the EVO has the guts to do voip fine over 3g.
Can the EVO not do Voip over 3g at a good quality? Can people post feedback?
drmacinyasha said:
Fring (Or Gingerbread's built-in SIP function) with Sipgate and Google Voice.
However, your school is probably blocking all SIP data, so no matter what you do, you're boned unless you can get a VPN working that's very fast, or want to go a bit more complicated and get an Airave and a WiFi bridge.
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DrM - have you tested the gb setup of sipgate + gv?? opinions? suggestions?
LargePrime said:
This is lack of processing. That same 3g connection tethered will work fine. I would think the EVO has the guts to do voip fine over 3g.
Can the EVO not do Voip over 3g at a good quality? Can people post feedback?
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I'm not entirely sure that it will work if tethered. I think it's more a latency issue than anything else give the number of networks the data has to traverse.
From speedtest.net speed tests here, I get ping times of 100-300 ms. That can't be too good for voip usage.
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I'm not entirely sure that it will work if tethered. I think it's more a latency issue than anything else give the number of networks the data has to traverse.
From speedtest.net speed tests here, I get ping times of 100-300 ms. That can't be too good for voip usage.
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I use voip tethered. if the network is bogged, it has issues, but it works otherwise.
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Using Fring for SIP does not require you to have Fring on the other party's device. SIP is an open standard, and Sipgate acts as gateway between POTS and SIP.
If you can't get it to work at home, it may be your home ISP, or your router, is blocking SIP.
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i just did this, takes 5 minutes. can i link this in my sig?
spiicytuna said:
DrM - have you tested the gb setup of sipgate + gv?? opinions? suggestions?
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i've had this setup before, using the sipdroid app on my hero. it works good i also went with an in-house PBX box to help complicate things. over wifi it works great but on data it really depends on how good your service is.
thedudejdog said:
i just did this, takes 5 minutes. can i link this in my sig?
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Does it work over data?
drmacinyasha said:
1) Sign up for Sipagate ONE
2) Sign up for Google Voice
3) Add your Sipgate ONE number as a phone in Google Voice
4) Add your Sipgate SIP credentials as a SIP profile in Fring (or just in the Gingerbread settings)
5) Have Fring connect to Sipgate.
6) Have GV call your Sipgate number to confirm it.
7) Receive call. Confirm number.
8) Enjoy.
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This works quite well actually... if only there was an all free SIP I would make most of my calls this way
spiicytuna said:
This works quite well actually... if only there was an all free SIP I would make most of my calls this way
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did you get dialing out to work without the gvcallback app? or does fring have a callback feature?
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LargePrime said:
I use voip tethered. if the network is bogged, it has issues, but it works otherwise.
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Here in the chicago market, I suspect their 3g network is way over loaded, especially during the day. What market are you in?
so i use pbxes and google voice and sipdroid but is there anything better then sipdroid that works with 2.3
Heard CSipSimple is pretty good, but if you have a rom based on 2.3.4 there's a built in SIP client in Android.
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VoIP (sip calls) does not work u8800 ICS Aurora .....Versions 1.8 - 2.05
Hello everyone, I tested the VoIP but does not work, that is my problem or are experiencing other users!?
I have an account in Betamax (voipdiscount)
In addition I have tried and the following programs:
AGEphone
Bria
jPhoneLite
MobileVoip
Acrobits Softphone
CSipSimple
VoipBuster
BetaMax Dialer Free
etc. etc.
Thanks to all...
I use csipsimple (nightly builds) with Portuguese Sapo account and its working flawlessly. Perhaps the problem is with your account and not with the rom.
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mrasquinho said:
I use csipsimple (nightly builds) with Portuguese Sapo account and its working flawlessly. Perhaps the problem is with your account and not with the rom.
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You are lacky man.
I have problems with SIP VoIP in Aurora. Integrated VoIP in ICS does not work. CSipSimple and Siproid does not work. All programs registers. All make/receive calls. But voice is not transfered. After few seconds CSipSimple transfer huge amount of data via WiFI (20MB and voice not transfered)
Only Linphone Video works. But sound quality is very bad. I test Aurora 1.12a, 2.02, 2.04. Always make full wipe (factory reset, dalvik cache, ...).
I use Linphone Video now but the quality is terrible.
Skype works in Aurora perfectly but I need SIP.
SIP provider is OK. All tested SIP programs works on the same phone with official ROM (and with CM7) but not with Aurora. Also another phones (hardware and software on PC) works without problem with my SIP provider.
Same here.
JaRo1 said:
...I have problems with SIP VoIP in Aurora. Integrated VoIP in ICS does not work. CSipSimple and Siproid does not work. All programs registers. All make/receive calls. But voice is not transfered. After few seconds CSipSimple transfer huge amount of data via WiFI (20MB and voice not transfered)...
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exactly the same...
Can someone with access to transfer it to DZO?
Thank you all for your answers...
Does your voip account work on another phone or on your PC?
If your VOIP works well on PC but doesn't work on your phone, are you using wireless?
If you're using 3G, very frequently your provider will either block SIP (needed for voip) or charge you extra data out of your data plan... so beware and read all terms and conditions of your data plan.
If you're using wireless, it should work anyway, unless you're not using the correct settings for the voip provider or have another app that is interfering with it.
VoIP SIP in Aurora does not work
peixotorms said:
Does your voip account work on another phone or on your PC?
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Yes VoIP account works on my PC. And works on another phones also. Even more it works on the same mobile phone but with another rom than Aurora.
peixotorms said:
If your VOIP works well on PC but doesn't work on your phone, are you using wireless?
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Yes, I use WiFI
peixotorms said:
If you're using 3G, very frequently your provider will either block SIP (needed for voip) or charge you extra data out of your data plan... so beware and read all terms and conditions of your data plan.
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With another roms (original, CM7) VoIP works over WiFi and over mobile data too without problems.
peixotorms said:
If you're using wireless, it should work anyway, unless you're not using the correct settings for the voip provider or have another app that is interfering with it.
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Clean install (after format data, system, chace, dalvik cache). And VoIP not working.
Same here
Same here