Hi i have Motorola Pro Plus (Android 2.3.6) and i can't find any options regarding VOIP client, I found system VOIP files, attributes Read-Write-Run.
Is there some ways to unlock this client??
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I am running the CIngular branded ROM downloaded from this site and every sice the installation Skype will not work. Skype comes up and asks if I want it to connect to the cellular network and when I click yes it immediately says Cannot connet, check network settings.
Network settings are fine, IE works, OPutlook works, no problems.
Any ideas?
If you want to use Voip I suggest you use Sjlabs WM5 beta.
Skype is IMHO too heavy for handleds.
Skype that WORKS w/ Voice feature on PDA/Phone?
Dears,
DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHICH ONE DOES WORK WITH SKYPE VOICE??
I have been researching extensively different types of PDA-Cellsphone combos that WILL work with Skype-OUT/IN voice feature, the Skype.com site provides a list of ones that will not work (such as Jus-Jam and HTC TyTN).
Thank you.
Max
does the voip on wm6 provide any api?
I went through the wm6 sdk documentation,
and the information provided is very limited.
I got the impression the only way to work with voip is in manipulating registry entries and that only oems have really access to apis.
Is it possible to access voip functionalities through native code?
e.g. accessing something like the voip application interface layer which is described here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/embedded/aa714346.aspx
hey guys,
not sure if anyone knows the answer to this, or even if theres software available that will do this.....
i have the HD as a handset. it has wifi - we all know that.
my work has cisco VOIP system (SIP-based), that could be configured to allow traffic to our wifi network (or a new SSID setup for VOIP).
i know their is some SIP software out there, but apparently it disables bluetooth once installed - so this peice of software is no good.
HOWEVER, would i would like is when wifi is enabled and sucessfully connected and the SIP (VOIP) software sucessfully connects to the server, then all calls made are via wifi as default.
so, the questions:
- is there any software available that has the above features?
- would i need 'line2' enabled from my service provider?
think fring support sip
that would be a good test platform, but i forgot to mention that i would prefer it to be intergrated into the existing dialer, rather than a 3rd party app.
somewhat like how 'video calling' is, but obviously via a pre-configured SIP service.
the last time i looked into this voip drivers for integration stopped the GPS function working (it has been a couple of months since i last checked though), so i use either agephone (paid app) or fring (free) for SIP calls, both of which will use the contacts on your phone.
not so much the contacts, it's the fact i have to load/switch to a 3rd party app to use SIP.
the app you used that disabled GPS, could well be the one i used. i remember it disabling one of the phones' featured that i used.
veehexx said:
hey guys,
not sure if anyone knows the answer to this, or even if theres software available that will do this.....
i have the HD as a handset. it has wifi - we all know that.
my work has cisco VOIP system (SIP-based), that could be configured to allow traffic to our wifi network (or a new SSID setup for VOIP).
i know their is some SIP software out there, but apparently it disables bluetooth once installed - so this peice of software is no good.
HOWEVER, would i would like is when wifi is enabled and sucessfully connected and the SIP (VOIP) software sucessfully connects to the server, then all calls made are via wifi as default.
so, the questions:
- is there any software available that has the above features?
- would i need 'line2' enabled from my service provider?
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I'm not sure if anyone has missed this, but "Internet Calling" (native SIP) for 602 had either been removed or disabled. This is functionality that I would like to find a solution for. You should be able to find it in Settings > Call Settings > Internet Calling.
A huge incentive for getting the native SIP stack installed and working is for free calling (obviously). Having a PBXes, IPKall, and Google Voice account set up correctly, combined with the native stack means Google voice can be used as the outbound method and the native SIP will receive the call, no activation necessary. The other plus is, well, it's integrated and there isn't a need for another app.
This functionality is built into the gingerbread CM7. I'm attempting to find a solution for the stock 602, deodexed of course.
I'm looking for a little collaboration with devs to find a solution for implementing the SIP stack. This is going to be my first real undertaking on a project that could be potentially large.
I have tried this method, however the packages it references aren't even included in 602 for DX and therefore, not working. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109962)
Would there be any support for this from users or devs?
Just to clarify, I mean support as in, if I put work into this will there be anyone that uses it? I don't want to work endlessly for something that only I'm going to use.
For some reason on this phone do not work SIP apps (including built-in).
Can't even register with the SIP server (standard port 5060)
on any wi-fi network.
Other Android phone with the same version of CSIPSimple work fine.
The issue aplies to all version of Android from 6.0 to 7.1.1
Is there some sort of default firewall on this phone, and if there is how to open
required ports?