anybody?
I've managed to get MMS to work using an XDA on Globe Telecom Philippines :lol: :lol: :lol:
Create a new Internet connection, and call it say MMS. Add a Cellular Line (GPRS) modem and set the Access Point Name to mms.globe.com.ph
Then in EzWap 2.5 settings:
Under General, choose the MMS connection and check Connect automatically.
Under Connection, choose "Gateway" and make the Address 192.40.100.20 Leave both "Connectionless gateway" and "WTLS secured connection" unchecked, port should be 9201.
Under Push, make sure "Enable push" is checked. Leave the address box blank. Check "Connectionless push gateway", leave "WTLS secure connection" unchecked.
Under MMS make the message server http://192.40.100.22:10021/mmsc and set the sender address type to Phone Number. Enter your phone number in international format.
Is ther eany setting for EZWAP for Smart MMS
Thnaks
don't have smart kasi e...try calling itech
works like a charm
wondered if anyone could help me, im trying to set up TIP in wm6, ive emailed tesco and theyve sent me the settings which are:
SIP Protocol
Domain: sip.tescointernetphone.com
Proxy Server Address: sip.tescointernetphone.com
Proxy Server Port: 5060
Registrar Server: sip.tescointernetphone.com
Registrar Server Port: 5060
Outbound Proxy: sip.tescointernetphone.com
Outbound Proxy Port: 5060
SIP Signalling Port: 5060
SIP Data Port: 5004
User ID / Authentication Name: Tesco Internet Phone Number
Authentication Password: Tesco Internet Phone password
ive entered them in using the sip config tool, i can now recieve calls but when i dial it says number may be invalid.
Any help would be great
Need help on the same thread
How do i set up VOIP using Tesco's VOIP service. The internet phone supplied by them is not a valid PPC application ! I'm based out of India and I get a lot of voicemails on my Tesco no. Would be great if i'm always connected
fring and tesco sip
being trying today and set user as phonenum of tip, pass as password set up, proxy as sip.tescointernetphone.com in fring, and it rings on incomming with caller id, but hangs up when answered, and out does not work, it hangs up before first ring. i assume it is not negotiating a audio codec stream channel between end points, but the sip protocol layer is working to inform.
i hope it does work soon, as it is a bit of a pain in the arse.
trying this at moment
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=VoIP_on_Windows_Mobile_6 and
ftp://xda:[email protected]/WM6VoIP.CAB
and
http://thinkabdul.com/2007/04/25/sip-config-loader-free-utility-to-automatically-configure-load-_setupxml-file-for-sip-voip-on-windows-mobile-60-device/
gets TIP available on a 3g network with data plan.
will try calls later after top up
no need for fring
Anyone else having any problems / luck getting this up and running?
I using these settings from the first post above, but get the "No Service" error on my device. sipgate settings work fine and I can use the same TIP settings in XDA-Lite without any problems at all!
Hi.
I have never tried to set up tesco on WM but have manged to get it to work on Symbian. The way I got it to work was to leave the proxy settings blank and just filled the registrar settings with 'sip.tescointernetphone.com'.
It was alot of trial and error. I'm sure you can do it.
Good luck.
Tesco Internet Phone
Had no luck with the voip in wm6, so been using this software, using tesco iax settings.
USER= Tesco Internet Phone Number
PASS= Tesco I.P Password
SERVER= gateway.tescointernetphone.com.
Not as nice looking as keypad ets in wm6 but works ok.
It used to work
I did get it working at one point, but it has been No Service for many months now.
PPC-IAX works
Just wondered about the other settings for input and output.
Tesco Internet Phone settings on fring
download fring on your mobile
register and then login
then click on sip
go down the list list and choose other
you will be asked to enter thefollowinguser:
ID enter your tescointernet phone number
eg 0207432****
password enter the passwrod for your tescointernetphone it is the same one as the one for the account .
proxy address type the following : sip:voicedot.net.uk.sbc.lon.uk.voicedot.net
enjoy tescointernetphone on your mobile
the good thing about fring it can connect you via 3g connection or a wi fi connection . 3g connection is better quality but you need tocheck with your phone provider if they will charge you for the data use
http://www.fring.com/fring_is/why_fring/
goodluck
I read a post by smachine detailing how to do this a few weeks back and it seemed so simple, I thought I'd try it. And it was! I wish I had done this months and months ago; unlimited calling over wifi and 3G, so easy! His original post is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8813244&postcount=18
This is so awesome I thought I'd start a new thread on this for others to see, and make a little guide out of it for easy reading / bulleted-format. The entire process should only take around 15 minutes. Here goes:
[Edit 11/23]: Added CSipSimple setup info and link for Sipgate setup
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Get a SIP Account:
A) Purchase a Gizmo5 account (eBay around $5 to $10). (I purchased from buildfruitkit.)
B) [Edit 11/23]: Or try a free SipGate account (Note: I haven't tested this but might be worth a try before buying a Gizmo5 account.)
Log into https://my.gizmo5.com -> Change email -> Change password -> Write down your Sip Number
On PC: www.google.com/voice -> Voice Settings -> Add another phone
Name: SIP
Number: Your Sip Number (no "1" beforehand)
Phone Type: Gizmo
Save
Verify the number (click Connect, it will call, Sipdroid will ring, enter the two numbers)
You now have free incoming calls! Yay!
On phone: Download CSipSimple OR Sipdroid from the Android Market:
CSipSimple (Seems to be better than Sipdroid) [Added 11/23]:
Open app. Wait for files to download
"Easy Configuration" Screen:
"Integrate with Android": Leave checked
Availability Profile: Choose based on preference
"I'm allowed to use mobile": Check this if you want to call over 3G
Add Account:
Select Sipgate or Generic Wizards -> Basic
Account name: Anything (I put "Gizmo")
User: Your full sip number (including 1 beforehand)
Server: proxy01.sipphone.com
Password: Your Gizmo password
It should show up in the accounts list as Green and Registered
Sipdroid:
Open App -> Settings -> SIP Account
Authorization Username: Your Sip Number (including a "1" beforehand)
Password: Your Gizmo password
Server or Proxy: proxy01.sipphone.com
Username or Caller ID: Your Sip Number again (including a "1" beforehand)
Port: 5060
Settings -> Advanced Options
Use STUN Server: Check this box
STUN Server name: stun01.sipphone.com
STUN Server port: 3478
(Optional: if you find calls too quiet) Sipdroid -> Settings -> Audio/Video -> Earpiece Gain -> High or Highest
For outgoing calls, download "Google Voice Callback FREE" from the Android Market (no need to purchase Gizmo5 credit)
A) Sign in with your Google username/password.
B) Choose your callback number (select Gizmo), and select "Ask every time" or "Always (when possible)" based on your preference.
Calling:
A) Incoming calls: These should be routed through CSipSimple/Sipdroid (as long as the app is running).
B) Outgoing calls: Use the stock dialer. GV Callback Free should pop up -> Tell it to call you back. This will make it act as an incoming call just like A)
Hope this helps others out there.
Paul22000 said:
I read a post by smachine detailing how to do this a few weeks back and it seemed so simple, I thought I'd try it. And it was! I wish I had done this months and months ago; unlimited calling over wifi and 3G, so easy! His original post is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8813244&postcount=18
This is so awesome I thought I'd start a new thread on this for others to see, and make a little guide out of it for easy reading / bulleted-format. I've done this twice now (for my girlfriend -- we just got an Android phone yesterday ) so I wrote this down the second time around. The entire process should only take around 15 minutes. Here goes:
Get a Gizmo5 account (eBay around $5 to $10). (I bought both of mine from "buildfruitkit" and received an email with the account literally within seconds.)
Log into https://my.gizmo5.com -> Change email -> Change password -> Write down your Sip Number
On phone: Download Sipdroid from the Android Market. Open Settings -> SIP Account
A) Authorization Username: Your Sip Number (including a "1" beforehand)
B) Password: Your Gizmo password
C) Server or Proxy: proxy01.sipphone.com
D) Username or Caller ID: Your Sip Number again (including a "1" beforehand)
E) Port: 5060
Sipdroid -> Settings -> Advanced Options
A) Use STUN Server: Check this box
B) STUN Server name: stun01.sipphone.com
C) STUN Server port: 3478
(Optional: if you find calls too quiet) Sipdroid -> Settings -> Audio/Video -> Earpiece Gain -> High or Highest
On PC: www.google.com/voice -> Voice Settings -> Add another phone
A) Name: SIP
B) Number: Your Sip Number (no "1" beforehand)
C) Phone Type: Gizmo
D) Save
E) Verify the number (click Connect, it will call, Sipdroid will ring, enter the two numbers)
F) You now have free incoming calls! Yay!
For outgoing calls, download Google Voice Callback FREE from the Android Market
A) Sign in with your Google username/password.
B) Choose your callback number (Gizmo), and select "Ask every time" or "Always (when possible)" based on your preferences (I have it set to always).
Hope this helps others out there.
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This is why your one of my favorite posters on the forum and I highly respect your opinion Paul. You always make great, detailed posts that really help the community here so thank you
Also check out this
http://n1blog.ed-pages.com/?p=17
If you want to drop voice altogether you can combine this with T-mobiles $40 Unlimited data/email plan: http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/...l-phone-plan&WT.z_shop_plansLP=Internet_email
JCopernicus said:
If you want to drop voice altogether you can combine this with T-mobiles $40 Unlimited data/email plan: http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/...l-phone-plan&WT.z_shop_plansLP=Internet_email
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I used to have this plan before they even had a month-to-month version of this data only plan. If you sign up for a 2yr version of it you also can get a AAA 15% discount (you can't get this on a month to month plan) so that you only pay $34/mo data only.
Im im UK...can i get free calls over wifi/3g?
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Hey Paul, Do I only have free incoming calls when someone calls my sip number only ? or is it my tmo number and google voice numbers also.
Glad the guide is helping out people. Feels good knowing I helped out on these threads, as I have learned so much stuff here over the past month.
I used GV call free app, however lately the program sometimes doesnt dial out. Has anyone found an alternate callback app that works almost 100% of the time? I say that there was another app called google voice callback free, I might give that a shot.
Lamar720 said:
Hey Paul, Do I only have free incoming calls when someone calls my sip number only ? or is it my tmo number and google voice numbers also.
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Its only the google voice number. If you have an incoming call and are in a bad data connection area/ no wifi you can press the back button and you can take the call using the tmobile network (as long as you set up call forwarding of your google voice number to tmobile number). You should just start telling all your close contacts your new google voice number. This sipdroid setup has been great for when i go to my relatives house who has next to 0 tmobile reception, I can just connect to wifi, and my then gets full reception. I used to really want tmobile UMA wifi calling, but now there is no need with this setup.
one question ,does it work if u make international calls or just the local call or us only....
walliester said:
one question ,does it work if u make international calls or just the local call or us only....
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US I believe, but im not 100% sure.
Paul22000 said:
I read a post by smachine detailing how to do this a few weeks back and it seemed so simple, I thought I'd try it. And it was! I wish I had done this months and months ago; unlimited calling over wifi and 3G, so easy! His original post is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8813244&postcount=18
This is so awesome I thought I'd start a new thread on this for others to see, and make a little guide out of it for easy reading / bulleted-format. I've done this twice now (for my girlfriend -- we just got an Android phone yesterday ) so I wrote this down the second time around. The entire process should only take around 15 minutes. Here goes:
Get a Gizmo5 account (eBay around $5 to $10). (I bought both of mine from "buildfruitkit" and received an email with the account literally within seconds.)
Log into https://my.gizmo5.com -> Change email -> Change password -> Write down your Sip Number
On phone: Download Sipdroid from the Android Market. Open Settings -> SIP Account
A) Authorization Username: Your Sip Number (including a "1" beforehand)
B) Password: Your Gizmo password
C) Server or Proxy: proxy01.sipphone.com
D) Username or Caller ID: Your Sip Number again (including a "1" beforehand)
E) Port: 5060
Sipdroid -> Settings -> Advanced Options
A) Use STUN Server: Check this box
B) STUN Server name: stun01.sipphone.com
C) STUN Server port: 3478
(Optional: if you find calls too quiet) Sipdroid -> Settings -> Audio/Video -> Earpiece Gain -> High or Highest
On PC: www.google.com/voice -> Voice Settings -> Add another phone
A) Name: SIP
B) Number: Your Sip Number (no "1" beforehand)
C) Phone Type: Gizmo
D) Save
E) Verify the number (click Connect, it will call, Sipdroid will ring, enter the two numbers)
F) You now have free incoming calls! Yay!
For outgoing calls, download Google Voice Callback FREE from the Android Market
A) Sign in with your Google username/password.
B) Choose your callback number (Gizmo), and select "Ask every time" or "Always (when possible)" based on your preferences (I have it set to always).
Hope this helps others out there.
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I actually finally got around to setting this up on my phone on Thursday using pretty much the same setup - great minds must truly think alike and all that jazz. I also installed the hacked sipdroid client from the author of Google Voice Callback Free, which allows the callback to be automatically answered by sipdroid. I don't have a great need for voip calling over 3g, so I took it a step further and established a Tasker profile to automatically set the third-party callback setting to "always if internet available" when the wifi state is connected, and left the app's setting on "Never". The Google voice app is still set to handle all outgoing calls, so calls happen as standard gvoice voice calls over the cellular network unless I have an active wifi connection, in which case they are voip calls.
Super easy and fully automated, and completely transparent to the party on the other end.
codesplice said:
I actually finally got around to setting this up on my phone on Thursday using pretty much the same setup - great minds must truly think alike and all that jazz. I also installed the hacked sipdroid client from the author of Google Voice Callback Free, which allows the callback to be automatically answered by sipdroid. I don't have a great need for voip calling over 3g, so I took it a step further and established a Tasker profile to automatically set the third-party callback setting to "always if internet available" when the wifi state is connected, and left the app's setting on "Never". The Google voice app is still set to handle all outgoing calls, so calls happen as standard gvoice voice calls over the cellular network unless I have an active wifi connection, in which case they are voip calls.
Super easy and fully automated, and completely transparent to the party on the other end.
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Where did you find the hacked sipdroid client? Same settings as the normal sipdroid version? What exactly is the difference of the hacked client, is it just so you avoid having to swipe up during the callback?
mohsin125 said:
Im im UK...can i get free calls over wifi/3g?
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Google Voice is US / Canada only I'm afraid
Lamar720 said:
Hey Paul, Do I only have free incoming calls when someone calls my sip number only ? or is it my tmo number and google voice numbers also.
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Free calls to your Google Voice number. Your GV # will forward to your SIP number (or your T-Mobile number if you want). Don't worry, you don't need to give out your SIP number to anyone.
smachine said:
Glad the guide is helping out people. Feels good knowing I helped out on these threads, as I have learned so much stuff here over the past month.
I used GV call free app, however lately the program sometimes doesnt dial out. Has anyone found an alternate callback app that works almost 100% of the time? I say that there was another app called google voice callback free, I might give that a shot.
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Yeah, I def wouldn't have known about this. Thanks of course.
I tried the GV Call Free app and yeah, it would never connect for me. That's why I switched over to Google Voice Callback. That one worked right away for me.
smachine said:
Where did you find the hacked sipdroid client? Same settings as the normal sipdroid version? What exactly is the difference of the hacked client, is it just so you avoid having to swipe up during the callback?
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The app says it on the Settings screen (screenshot attached).
The link is on the author's website: http://musingsfromtheunderground.blogspot.com/
Or more specifically: http://code.google.com/p/google-voice-callback-for-android/downloads/list
Paul22000 said:
The app says it on the Settings screen (screenshot attached).
The link is on the author's website: http://musingsfromtheunderground.blogspot.com/
Or more specifically: http://code.google.com/p/google-voice-callback-for-android/downloads/list
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Yep, that's the one. The author says it was hacked to allow the Gvoice Callback app more access to the sip client under the hood. The main difference is the ability to auto-answer a callback from your Google voice number. It is based on an older version of sipdroid, but it seems to work beautifully for me.
codesplice said:
Yep, that's the one. The author says it was hacked to allow the Gvoice Callback app more access to the sip client under the hood. The main difference is the ability to auto-answer a callback from your Google voice number. It is based on an older version of sipdroid, but it seems to work beautifully for me.
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Does the older hacked version of sipdroid cancel the default tmobile ringing when the call is answered (Google voice number is forwarded to ring standard tmobile network)? I believe that feature was added on the newer versions. It would be kind of annoying to answer a call on sipdroid with the stock tmobile dialer still ringing.
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but I haven't had any issues with redundant incoming calls - though I do often see missed calls registered when I answer with sipdroid. I'm not sure there's anything that can be done with that aside from changing the phone preferences under the Google voice web app. If it is set up to ring both numbers, both numbers will likely still ring.
codesplice said:
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but I haven't had any issues with redundant incoming calls - though I do often see missed calls registered when I answer with sipdroid. I'm not sure there's anything that can be done with that aside from changing the phone preferences under the Google voice web app. If it is set up to ring both numbers, both numbers will likely still ring.
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The current setup i have right now is that I have both sipdroid on, along with google voice forwarding my gv number to ring my original tmobile number. When I get an incoming call the sipdroid comes up first and is ringing, if i take the call then sipdroid shuts off the google voice-tmobile forwarding ringer. With old versions of sipdroid there would be a dual ringer problem, meaning if i answer the call through sipdroid the phone would continue to ring because google voice forwarding to mobile number wouldnt recognize that the call has already been answered. The reason i keep the forwarding to mobile still on is that I can pick whether to do a voip call or a standard tmobile network call if im in a area with bad data coverage.
Hi,
I've just upgraded to 2.3 on my Nexus One, and I'm trying to setup the in-built SIP functionality with my Pennytel VoIP account.
I went to Settings, Call Settings, then Accounts (under Internet call settings).
I've setup a new account with my Pennytel username and password, and the Pennytel server. I also setup the Auhentication username.
When I try to make a SIP call (get on a WiFi connection, try to call number, pick Internet Call, then my Pennytel acount) - it simply tries to call, then does "Call Ended" right away.
e wit
I've tried with a SIP proxy and without one.
Also, I've tried CSipSimple on this phone with the Pennytel account, and it seems to work fine, calls through etc.
Is there any way to diagnose what's going on? Or get more detailed error messages for the Android 2.3 inbuilt stack.
Cheers?
Victor