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hi all,
I'm a lucky owner of a blackstone since 2 days.
I would like to use voip, i installed wm6voip and setupvoip.
I configured correctly all but i still have "no service".
I have a dell x50v with wm6 too and voip work fine on it.
My HD was sell from french sfr.
Can someone help me ?
sorry for my bad english
anyone to help me ??
What about voip on the hd ??
have a look here
this one works on HD.
6Fg8 said:
have a look here
this one works on HD.
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Not for me! gives the same problem as the wm voipcab (sound from the rear speaker, and low volume)
Try this one:
Fring!
Works very well on my HD!
jacare said:
Try this one:
Fring!
Works very well on my HD!
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Tnx! but if i use fring. fring servers will be a proxy for my voip. I dont like that thing!
cobrawnl said:
Tnx! but if i use fring. fring servers will be a proxy for my voip. I dont like that thing!
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I have a different approach. I load WMWIFIRouter on HD, which creates a Wlan and connect a Netgear Skype Handy to this Wlan.
I knoe it a different way but... just a suggestion.
WALTERPAVESIHTC said:
I have a different approach. I load WMWIFIRouter on HD, which creates a Wlan and connect a Netgear Skype Handy to this Wlan.
I knoe it a different way but... just a suggestion.
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Wow wow Wow!
i dont get realy what youre meaning. But i think you mean that you are using WMWIFIRouter on your mobile phone to share your 3G internet with your laptop via wifi... and youre using then a sip client at your laptop ...
Great sollution! But i dont want to need my laptop for making a phonecall to my asterisk server
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Tnx! but if i use fring. fring servers will be a proxy for my voip. I dont like that thing!
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Only if you use skype or msn.
I am almost sure that Fring servers will not be a proxy if you use SIP.
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Only if you use skype or msn.
I am almost sure that Fring servers will not be a proxy if you use SIP.
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Hmm, Never mind! I dont like fring.. Have you ever tried the buildin WM6VOIP.cab?
if you see that! you dont ever never jever go back to fring!
cobrawnl said:
Hmm, Never mind! I dont like fring.. Have you ever tried the buildin WM6VOIP.cab?
if you see that! you dont ever never jever go back to fring!
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I know what you mean..... And yes i've tried
But I can't find a way of putting WM6VOIP.cab working with the normal Earpiece.... Just like Fring do....
hmm you need the speakerswitch ... pm me your mail adress.. i will send it to you
Ok so... I've been using VoIP for a while on the HD and those are my findings:
1) WM6VOIP.CAB messes things up with GPS, eg. you will no longer be able to use GPS nor uninstal voip.cab.. so if you want your HD fully functional (as before the installation of the cab).. you have to Hard Reset!
2) My operator (Wind - Italy) blocks VOIP on their HSDPA/3G line therefore forcing you to use WiFi BUT if you use WIFI normally when the phone turns the display off to save power it also disables WiFi.. ending the call. You have to use then Advanced Config to disable this behaviour (always on mode for WiFi)..
I made also different tests and tried different programs and at the end of the day I found the voip experience with WinMo to be very unpleasant at the point where you gladly pay a bit more to make phone calls the traditional way.. (do not forget that you have a consistent lag while speaking in VOIP)..
Eraser85 said:
Ok so... I've been using VoIP for a while on the HD and those are my findings:
1) WM6VOIP.CAB messes things up with GPS, eg. you will no longer be able to use GPS nor uninstal voip.cab.. so if you want your HD fully functional (as before the installation of the cab).. you have to Hard Reset!
2) My operator (Wind - Italy) blocks VOIP on their HSDPA/3G line therefore forcing you to use WiFi BUT if you use WIFI normally when the phone turns the display off to save power it also disables WiFi.. ending the call. You have to use then Advanced Config to disable this behaviour (always on mode for WiFi)..
I made also different tests and tried different programs and at the end of the day I found the voip experience with WinMo to be very unpleasant at the point where you gladly pay a bit more to make phone calls the traditional way.. (do not forget that you have a consistent lag while speaking in VOIP)..
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Hi Eraser85,
There is a solution for the GPS problem with wm6voip.cab there is no hard reset required..
for your 3g problem:
Have you tried to uncheck the checkbox "This connections connects with a proxy server" in your connection settings..
That will help a lot when youre trying to call via 3g
the lag issue is a very little problem. When a call is for free i dont have any problems with that
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Thanks for your feedbacks and testings..........
believers?nooo!!
just for the record>>>
Fring is realy a great app..BUT!!!!>>> nobody knows how it works outside of the good and stong network coveredge.
I talk about Dubai,and many other city like Dubai.My net is 24
24/7 and very expencive!BUT FRING GAVE ME NO SIGN OF FUNCTIONS>
At home in EU. works fine.If anybody knows whats wrong with 3G network,please share with me.HSDPA comes as well,BUT FRING DON T WORK!!!
well before some one tells me the wise idea to download the phone specific app,I KNOW IT!!my HTC jade is ok,and the app is good.Just don twork.
insane.I rather have msn and skype separately than having a program what occupies place and looks good,BUT DON T WORK!!
helios
What does fring wants me to register a fring account first to use all the other IMs?
BB88 said:
What does fring wants me to register a fring account first to use all the other IMs?
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Ya, We should first regsiter fring account within the device ( One time ) to use all other IMs.
Its 100% free app..........
Thanks and regards
important and fantastic
Dear ALL!!
As our senior member wrote earlyer,it is a truly amazing app.
Besides my problem,(happen to me) the program is working in EU or other modern countrys.Dubai is back in time with 20years in the communication yet.
The fantastic thing in Fring is that you belive it or not>> you don t need a sim card in your phone to use it!!
I advise you gyus to look at the youtube or google for the Fring videos!!You can be pretty surprised with the outcome!
Well,you def. need a strong wifi connection.!!!With 3G I don t guarantee full satysfaction!
Don t forget the phone specific download.On the Fring site,you need to find your own download cab.!
happy Fring helios
when on site of fring, no support for htc touch hd? Which version should i take then?
mouki_9 said:
when on site of fring, no support for htc touch hd? Which version should i take then?
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Download from my mirror or else select anyother htc devices ( i.e diamond ).
hmmm, just tried it, but it isn't very finger friendly... and no option to hide offline contacts....... it's got potential, but lacks user friendlyness
I just gave it another try too - and it still has the same annoying alert sound when receiving a chat msg! I can't find anyway to disable or change it other than muting my sound altogether with. If there was an option to change or disable the sound I might use it.
Skype or one of the others?
Thanks for the post.
So which is best and cheapest if I want to call
my folks thru fring to their cell phone, (but not smartphone): skype? Where can I find a comparison
of pros and cons between the different voice data internet systems? (I have a full data plan thru T-mobile, and use a Trinity wm5.)
green
is there a way to use fring with 3g WAP access?
in other words, for port 8080 only?
Screenshots?
Doesnt it work over GPRS? 3G? or WAP?... so it only works on wireless or while connected via activesync? O_O
starnge but happy
Heyyyahh All!
so many question about FRING.Why noone take a sneek wiev on youtube,or google,but the best is the Fring website.Planty answers,and even more pics films e.t.c are there.
When I met with this program first,I needed a free or at least cheap communication in Dubai!sorry FROM Dubai!Back to EU!
On 3G ,it works badly if you call your Mom!On wifi it needs a good signal.GPRS sometimes ok,but most of the week signals are just fine for chat!
The best option is to configure the SIP client.If you have voipbuster,it is easy!Check out the data on theyer website,and you can see what country is free to call?!!!!On the otherhand it is always free from computer 2 computer!!Or from Fring to another Fring user!
There is no cheaper tan FREE!!!!!
The annoying beep is there in the msg client.With the system sounds and noticication you can fine tune it.It is visible with HTC and some fresh Rom s !!
It is the IM client sounds in the notification setup.In the system setup tabell!
The connection is buffling stable on wifi,and it was specialy fantastic at the airports!!!Good to say helo I m alive for free!!The option to chat in the same time wit 6 different chat client is just great.
well: look at the website,and learn as I did.Find som wifi and Fring away!!!
helios
Checking it out
Thank Helios,
Good tips; will do. g
i have had this thing for a while.
at first they did not support bt headset, i don't know if it does now though. maybe they have updated it. I like it. definately recommend it,
BLOCKED in ETISALAT
heliosismagic said:
just for the record>>>
Fring is realy a great app..BUT!!!!>>> nobody knows how it works outside of the good and stong network coveredge.
I talk about Dubai,and many other city like Dubai.My net is 24
24/7 and very expencive!BUT FRING GAVE ME NO SIGN OF FUNCTIONS>
At home in EU. works fine.If anybody knows whats wrong with 3G network,please share with me.HSDPA comes as well,BUT FRING DON T WORK!!!
well before some one tells me the wise idea to download the phone specific app,I KNOW IT!!my HTC jade is ok,and the app is good.Just don twork.
insane.I rather have msn and skype separately than having a program what occupies place and looks good,BUT DON T WORK!!
helios
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ETISALAT UAE has blocked the website or IP for www.fring.com, which is required to authenticate the device before using other IM.
ASh
fring on etisalat
Ahdeshpande!!
You right,but as u probably know,etisalat in UAE. is just another fu..ng stupid company,who belives in fate,and the kingdom of communication!!
Well there are a number of softwares what u can use to go on any website in the world.!
Not proxy servers,but others!
just a few>> ghost surf,hotspot shild,ultra surf...This is a small list of softwares,u can use during sign up on the Fring site!!
I do,and work fantastic.After the sign up procedure it will work on your phone!
It is truly a pain in the a.... how etisalat try to control the web.But u know,it is uncontrollable,and with one of the above mentioned software,u can browse anything!!ANYTHING!!!
P.S the ultrasurf programm is attached.It is a good start for invisible browsing!HAVE FUN
helios
etisalat the bastardo!!!!
Please don t forget>>>> the u94 program works only on explorer.Not on mozzilla!!
So u can open now the Fring with explorer.After u unzipped the program u94,and setup is ok,please give a few seconds for bild up the vpn connection.Don t let the automatic site to come and load fully.It is not important.A Padlock appears on the lower left corner on your desktop,if the MEDICINE is ready to use.U can use for many other sites.If u need some hard sites,it isn t the strongest encryption.So it doesn t work for all sites,but many!!
helios
Can anyone recommend a sip client for the Leo?
Want to connect to a asterisk server.
Thanks
what about fring? point to m.fring.com from inside you browser
Have you given THIS ONE a try? Also, make sure your data plan allows for VoIP calls, many operators block them for obvious reasons.
omneity said:
Have you given THIS ONE a try? Also, make sure your data plan allows for VoIP calls, many operators block them for obvious reasons.
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Great find.. Working great with my HD2 <> Asterisk
Works like a charm on my HD2 / Asterisk configuration too, thx!
Yes! said:
Works like a charm on my HD2 / Asterisk configuration too, thx!
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Is it working on 3g. Mine is not working on t-mobile 3g but working on wifi connection
pda_crazy said:
Is it working on 3g. Mine is not working on t-mobile 3g but working on wifi connection
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it works great with both type of connections here.
Ramzidk said:
it works great with both type of connections here.
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(here) - Are you meant by US? Seems t-mobile uk are not allowing to have voice over IP facility as a fair usage policy.
But I can use skype in my network...
pda_crazy said:
(here) - Are you meant by US? Seems t-mobile uk are not allowing to have voice over IP facility as a fair usage policy.
But I can use skype in my network...
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Skype is not sip/voip
htc-hd2 said:
Skype is not sip/voip
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Any help guys. I use ActionVoip to make international calls and I am very desperate to use it on my HD2.
I tryed this and work fine in hd2
http://www.ageet.com/us/Products-AGEphone-Mobile.htm
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.
gpz1100 said:
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?
Don't crucify me for this, just asking for help. I have no service in my apartment and instead of.getting a house phone I wanted to learn about this VOIP, is it cheaper? I have no idea how to do it, so what is the best VOIP provider? Should I do this over getting internet phone at home? Can someone break down the differences in providers. Also I have a gv number will, will this have anything to do with it?
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This thread should help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=887131&highlight=voip
Sipgate (http://www.sipgate.co.uk/) are another provider of SIP accounts. With the account you can then use any hardware you like to make calls (PC, router-connected internet phone, Nexus S ...)