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OK, I totally find the WiFi Client for the MDA Vario totally pathetic. Is it possible for me to get rid of it and use the Odyssey Client (can be found HERE)?
What exactly do you find worthless about the default client, so as I know before clicking on a link that is more than likely a virus.
1. No AES support
2. No LEAP Authentication from same config screen for setting up a Wireless connection.
3. No support for feedback (catch all errors/log status)
Need I say more.
Also, virus? Not bloody likely - hover over the link and you can see that it goes here
http://download.juniper.net/software/aaa_802/public/oac/451/Odyssey Client for Windows Mobile.exe
Juniper.net makes Odysses Client (also Used for the Dell Axim WiFi Client.)
as if I post a link to a virus . . . .
How is it totally useless ?
When i'm at home it connects to my home network, when i'm at work... it connects there. No surprises so far.
It's fit for the job it's intended to do.
Oh, if you're installing Odyssey... don't lose your phone...
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?ContentId=3942
How silly of me to be paranoid when someone posts a link to an exe file that is just named with spaces from someone called warez!
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gazzrenn said:
How is it totally useless ?
When i'm at home it connects to my home network, when i'm at work... it connects there. No surprises so far.
It's fit the job it's intended to do.
Oh, if you're installing Odyssey... don't lose your phone...
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?ContentId=3942
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I said pathetic not useless, however, what I mean is: I can connect at home but not at work. Also, I do not connect at home by original design - I had to change my Wireless config of my router to match what the default Wifi Client on my PDA will accept (aka TKIP vs AES which I'd prefer)
Also, at work, we use LEAP authentication (on one SSID) and AES (on one of another SSID) - there isn't anyway for me to connect to any of my Wireless networks at work even though I am privy to all of the information to do so.
Sorry if I sound a bit frustrated (I am)
Any help would be appreciated.
How silly of me to be paranoid when someone posts a link to an exe file that is just named with spaces from someone called warez!
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Well that much I can understand - but checking out the root domain before making assumptions would have clarified that quickly enough.
There is a LEAP is a tab in the Wireless Network settings?
WarezAppz said:
I said pathetic not useless, however, what I mean is: I can connect at home but not at work. Also, I do not connect at home by original design - I had to change my Wireless config of my router to match what the default Wifi Client on my PDA will accept (aka TKIP vs AES which I'd prefer)
Also, at work, we use LEAP authentication (on one SSID) and AES (on one of another SSID) - there isn't anyway for me to connect to any of my Wireless networks at work even though I am privy to all of the information to do so.
Sorry if I sound a bit frustrated (I am)
Any help would be appreciated.
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Thats a much better desctiption of why you need a different client.
There is a LEAP is a tab in the Wireless Network settings?
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Yeah there is - The problem is: That tab is on the Wireless LAN page - the 'Configure Wireless Networks' 802.1x page only gives 2 options for eap type PEAP, Smart Card or Certificate vs LEAP ergo I can not connect. Maybe I am just doing something wrong (I'd love for that to be the case). I admit I am rather limited when dealing with this client and trying to specifically set up a WiFi Connection. That is another reason why I find the default client less-than-desirable - not enough support documentation (either in the manual or via help file attached to the client itself)
WarezAppz said:
Yeah there is - The problem is: That tab is on the Wireless LAN page - the 'Configure Wireless Networks' 802.1x page only gives 2 options for eap type PEAP, Smart Card or Certificate vs LEAP ergo I can not connect. Maybe I am just doing something wrong (I'd love for that to be the case). I admit I am rather limited when dealing with this client and trying to specifically set up a WiFi Connection. That is another reason why I find the default client less-than-desirable - not enough support documentation (either in the manual or via help file attached to the client itself)
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I am having the same problem. I downloaded the trial of Odyssey from Juniper but it won't enable. Don't bother with that LEAP tab in the default wifi client, it won't work. I spent several days trying everything in the book. I have Odyssey on my Axim x50v and it works like a charm connecting to our cisco wireless.
Please post if you find an answer.
As for the gazzrenn, you should tell the IT people at your work that they need to change their wireless settings if you can connect with the windows client.
Hi,
first thing I want to say, this is a very great board. Just flashed my first cooked rom on my german HTC Kaiser (t-mobile brand) and I'm very impressed by all the things the people here in the board get out of this little phone ;-)
But know I have a problem, I could find no answer for.
I am using a ssh tunnel on my device to tunnel some of my internet connections which are established through my mobile provider.
For this I'm using Mobile putty's tunnelling support to create a local socks proxy through which I tunnel my connections. The problem is, some applications like mobile outlook doesn't seem to have proxy support, so the only chance i see to tunnel them is, to tell windows mobile in the connection settings to use the proxy for all of my connections. The problem about that is, I think, then my putty would'nt be able conect to the ssh server, because it would be also forced to connect through the proxy, although it is the proxy itself (i hope this is unterstandable, because English is not my native language ;-) .
So I'm searching for a way to do an exclusion like it is possible under a non mobile windows to say for example, "don't use the proxy for this addresses", or something like freecap with tunnels applications without proxy support through a socks proxy. But I didn't find this setting nor a tool do accomplish this.
So Is there a way to do this unter windows mobile 6.1?
Another nice thing would be a tool, to dynamically switch between a direct connection and a proxy, so if there's a way for this too, I would be very happy to learn about that either.
Thanks for your help,
bcom
hello all,
is there a tool what can connect to Cisco call manager? to call on my ppc.
thanks.
Greetz Arco.
neorotic said:
hello all,
is there a tool what can connect to Cisco call manager? to call on my ppc.
thanks.
Greetz Arco.
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If there was, defenetly you cant find it here, because it should come from Cisco coupled with software licenses. As you probably imagine, you are porting your voice over IP over SIP most probably which may require extra software on the Call manager side to make it recognized the device. Check with your Cisco AM but dont trouble his head with your particular device name, just ask him if he can install that app on a WinMobile 6.1
neorotic said:
hello all,
is there a tool what can connect to Cisco call manager? to call on my ppc.
thanks.
Greetz Arco.
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yes it have..u can try ip blue...however to me the quality doesnt seem to be there...u still have to create an account on ur unified console thou..
Yes, there is a Cisco solution called "Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator (CUMC)" that benefits three different mobile devices: Symbian version 3.0, Blackberry v 3.0, Windows Mobile 6.0 or 6.1 Standard Edition. Sample of those devices are: HTC S620, Motorola Q9H, Samsung Blackjack II, Nokia E51, E61i, E71, N95, N96, Blackberry curve, Pearl, 8830, 8820, 8800, 8700g. The bad news is Windows Mobile 6 Prof edition, often touch devices, are not supported. No news yet whether CUMC will be supported on Windows Mobile 6.1 Prof edition.
One of key feature of CUMC is Dial via Office (DVO). It basically place calls from CUMC using enterprise telephony infrastructure (a.k.a Cisco Unified Communications Manager abbreviated as CUCM in Cisco world). CUMC phone sends number over the Cellular data channel. Then CUCM will call initiator first then setup call to dialed user. CUMC user will have same restrictions as their desk phone. Calls made via DVO will show corporate caller-id. User can handoff the call desk-phone when he enters office. There're potential savings on cellular charges: lower rates, avoid roaming charges, international dialing via enterprise telephony infrastructure.
However, to enjoy CUMC on your mobile device, you need the underlying infrastructure:
1. Cisco Unified Mobile Advantage (CUMA) Enterprise server
2. ASA TLS proxy
3. Call control (CUCM version 6.1 or later)
4. The CUMC client which will be installed on your mobile device
5. Corporate AD: AD 2000 or 2003
6. Email/ Groupware: Microsoft Exchange 2000 or 2003
7. Blackberry Enterprise server version 4.1 if the mobile device is Blackberry.
This CUMC on your mobile device will be using GPRS data channel to contact ASA TLS proxy which basically provides deep packet inspection and hardware encryption/ de-encryption for mobile packets. Hence, it improves security for data backhaul connection from CUMC client on internet to enterprise network.
Hi Leo users,
I would like to configure my Leo so as to use a VPN.
With my Laptop, I use a free VPN that we can find at http://www.itshidden.com.
And it works fine for surf. at home or on publicWiFi...
My problem is that I try and try to configure it on my Leo, but it's not working.
I saw a tutorial on IPhone3 and it seems to work !!! and it works on one XP computer and another one on Vista.
We can find an explanation "How to" for Windows XP at : http://www.itshidden.com/Support/VPNXP.html
We can find an explanation (in french, sorry) for IPhone3 at the end of http://free.korben.info/index.php/Configuration_d'une_connexion_PPTP_(VPN)#Sous_un_OS_mobile .
Please, would you like to explain me how to configure?
just some precision on what I do, and what can be done...
With Leo :
I select "Comm Manager"/Menu/Connexions
then "new VPN connexion"
Name : My VPN
Host Name: vpn.itshidden.com
User Name : my_login
password : my_password
Domain : -nil-
the pictures for Leo:
With Iphone :
Settings/Network/VPN
select for a new one
"PPTP" protocole
Description : My VPN
Server : vpn.itshidden.com
Account : my_login
password : my_password
and that's all.
pictures for IPhone :
So, I'm sure that it can be done on our Leo as it seems very simple on IPhone... but I'm not able to do it.
Please, may I have your help.
you can use a proxycab program to do it for you
civilization said:
you can use a proxycab program to do it for you
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Hi civilization,
thanks for your answer.
I'm not sure to well understand.
I think "proxycab" is to use a proxy...
if it's that, this is not exactly what I expect because a proxy doesn't encrypt data as VPN do.
I want to use a VPN because public Network (or Network of a competitor) are not safe.
It's really easy to configure a VPN connexion on a XP or Vista laptop, but hard (for me) to configure it on Leo.
Hi all VPNers
I have unfortunate and official information for anyone hoping to use PPTP VPN connections. Apparently Microsoft implementation of MPPE is not compatible with microsoft's very own mobile OS...shocking.
A supplier who was dealing with MS told me:
> The VPN product doesn't work with Windows Mobile 6. Well, it kind of
> does, but it doesn't right now, and I think we're going to remove the
> setup instructions.
>
> Windows Mobile 6 doesn't actually support the encryption part of the
> tunnel. What you're reading is correct: Windows Mobile doesn't
> support Microsoft's own encryption protocol. That's why you're
> getting disconnected immediately when you try to browse.
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LT2P/IPSEC work perfectly with WinMo 6+ however.
There are 2 ways around this:
1: Find a software client that works with Windows Mobile and supports PP2P MPPE (none exist that I am aware of)
2: Find a VPN supplier who will provide you with LT2P connections. Though in my experience those are quite rare and expensive
Hi jagnet,
Arghhh
like in your signature, I hope I might say "I reject your reality and substitute my own"...
but what you answer is incredible.
it's so easy to configure a VPN (PPTP) in a laptop (OS Windows, or Ubuntu, or Mac OS X), or a mobile like IPhone OS 3.
I can't imagine that it's not possible in our Windows Mobile 6.5 as we have an option to choose between IPSec/L2TP and PPTP !!!
see :
Arghhhh, Windows kill me.
did you find another solution, not too expensive?
have tried surfing the web on 3G network?
fredcom2 said:
Hi jagnet,
Arghhh
like in your signature, I hope I might say "I reject your reality and substitute my own"...
but what you answer is incredible.
it's so easy to configure a VPN (PPTP) in a laptop (OS Windows, or Ubuntu, or Mac OS X), or a mobile like IPhone OS 3.
I can't imagine that it's not possible in our Windows Mobile 6.5 as we have an option to choose between IPSec/L2TP and PPTP !!!
did you find another solution, not too expensive?
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Yes you can select PPTP in WinMo but it still won't allow any data to pass on a PPTP connection with MPPE (i.e. 99% of routers, services and providers) A major oversight at the Windows Mobile Developers Lab.
Aaaaanyhow, I found perhaps a complex but free method which works if your don't mind some of your connection being insecure.
1: You'll need a spare server (I have too many at home )
2: Set that server up to act as a proxy
3: Set that server to connect to your VPN Provider
4: Setup your phone to use your Server as a Proxy
5: All data will then pass onto your proxy which will pass on to the VPN.
Another much more secure, though complex method is:
1: You'll need a spare server
2: Set that server up to act as a L2TP SERVER
3: Set that server to connect as a CLIENT to your VPN Provider
4: Setup your phone to connect to YOUR server with the L2TP connection (which works in WinMo and is more secure than PPTP anyway)
5: Your phone will then send all that to your server which will securely pass all data to your VPN provider.
Et voilà, your phone will pass all data through your VPN. Not secure but it works. If you need a more detailed walk-through let me know
You could also try any of the L2TP VPN providers but they're rare and usually more expensive.
What do mean by "a spare server"? how can i do that?
thanks
Hi jagnet,
thanks for your solutions.
the first one seems to be "unsecure" as datas are not encrypted between the phone and the spare server (and be sniffed).
the second seems good... but though complex.
In fact, I don't know how to create a spare server at home, I don't know the material that can and should be use... and yes I'm a noob and I need help;-)
arghh, why its not as easy as for a windows netbook... or for an Iphone
Hello all,
I also tried PPTP VPN connections via my HTC HD2 with WM 6.5.
The connection works fine:
- I can see on the W2K3 server, in the event log, that a new VPN client connected well (and I can also see the IP that has been attributed to the client)
- I can see in the active connection lists on the HTC HD2 the VPN connected
BUT, as soon as I try to transfer data, using VNC or Opera (for example), the VPN connection is closed!
What's wrong with this VPN implementation in WM6.5?
I'm really frustrated... Do you think it's linked to the unsupported PPTP MPPE?
Thanks for your advice.
Hello Mrhankry,
I am looking for a PPTP VPN connection at HD2.
I try here:
Settings / Connections / Connections / Manage existing connections
It doesnt have VPN Tab on this wm6.5....
It did have on wm6.1....
Can you explain where do you do this connection???
ROM version: 1.66.405.2
OS version: 5.2.21869
Manila version: 2.5.19211619.0
thanks,
Joao Claudio
mrhankey_ch said:
Hello all,
I also tried PPTP VPN connections via my HTC HD2 with WM 6.5.
The connection works fine:
- I can see on the W2K3 server, in the event log, that a new VPN client connected well (and I can also see the IP that has been attributed to the client)
- I can see in the active connection lists on the HTC HD2 the VPN connected
BUT, as soon as I try to transfer data, using VNC or Opera (for example), the VPN connection is closed!
What's wrong with this VPN implementation in WM6.5?
I'm really frustrated... Do you think it's linked to the unsupported PPTP MPPE?
Thanks for your advice.
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It's so strange that I can use VPN over wifi, but it does not work over UMTS. Anyone has it work?
namth56 said:
It's so strange that I can use VPN over wifi, but it does not work over UMTS. Anyone has it work?
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Normally unless you have a Business account from TMO you cannot use VPN , because you are NAT'd and behind their proxy server, now it seems in some places it will work, due to different configs at that data endpoint, but, for reliable VPN on TMO you need their Business internet/VPN package ..
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Normally unless you have a Business account from TMO you cannot use VPN , because you are NAT'd and behind their proxy server, now it seems in some places it will work, due to different configs at that data endpoint, but, for reliable VPN on TMO you need their Business internet/VPN package ..
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Hi watcher64,
I dont think it's a carrier problem, because when I use my PC with dial-up connection on my phone, the VPN client on my PC works.
I have tried some provider and got the same problem.
Thanks,
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.
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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?
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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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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
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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
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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.