hi,
does anybody know, how to force a call to be made via the configured SIP account?
I do not want to have it configured to "ask before each call" and I also do not have contacts with "internet call" numbers defined.
I just want to choose a contact or number and dial it through SIP instead of the default way via operator...
any experience / idea?
many thanks
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I configured my Kaiser 110 (ATT 8925) with Schap's 4.3 and its working very well.
Added my account settings for a broadvoice SIP trunk, and it registers sucessfully. When I receive a call, I can choose silence or text message dialog, and if I choose silence, then the dialog shows answer. If I choose answer, it disconnects the session instantly and the calling party gets a fast busy signal.
If I try to place a call, using a 7, 10, or 12 digit US dial string, the call ends instantly (cant place any outbound calls).
Any suggestions? I'm using WiFi, with a routeable address and no firewalls. I am about 150 miles off of the nearest cellular network, and VOIP will be the killer app to use on this device.
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I have a Broadvoice account. What settings did you use to get the built-in VoIP software to work?
settings, connections, voip.
I used my typical account settings, and the fastest proxy by ping time.
My dial plan tab is blank however.
Hmmm, I do not have that settings applet. added the WM6 VoIP cab and then the config tool. Using the config tool, I was able to enter what I believe are correct settings.
The Today applet shows 'available'
I see now way to make a call.
If you tap the today applet it will change from available to selected. You can then make calls via VOIP.
Later, Lew
Sorry to resurrect an old thread. Did you guys have success with this? I'm running L26_WM_6.1_PRO.V6a which has VoIP built in and uses Schap's Setup VoIP 0.3. When I dial out the phone immediately hangs up. Incoming calls go to voice mail if they are ignored. The caller gets a number not in service message if I try to answer and the phone stays connected for about a second before hanging up.
My settings are
Provider Name: sip.broadvoice.com
Registrar Address: sip.broadvoice.com Port: 5060 UDP
Proxy Address: proxy-nyc.broadvoice.com Port 5060 UDP
URI Address: sip[email protected]
I've also tweaked the registry to allow Port 5060.
HKLM\System\VoIP\SIP
EnablePort5060 = 1
It appears to be partially working though, there was mention in another thread about BroadVoice using the realm BroadWorks as mentioned at the bottom of the page. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950&page=77 I'm not sure if that is the issue or not since it is an older thread.
Has anyone else managed to get Broadvoice working and if so what CAB files and settings were you using?
Unfortunately, I have never had any success although others have reported having success. It would be nice if someone who has it working would be able to share the settings or even better, have a cab made with the settings within.
Thanks for the reply Jonno. I can get outbound calling to work using the application at Fring.com. You might want to give it a try. Unfortunately it doesn't have a feature for incoming calls.
I could use things like Fring and other applications... but it feels just wrong to be forced to use an application to perform a function that is essentially built into the OS. Having the dialer integrated would be just so much better.
Hi,
it seems, I am not able to edit the speed-dial #1. On #1 I have "VOICEMAIL 121" .. but this is of course not the reight number. When trying to edit I will forwarded to the security setting of the phone !?
Any ideas ?
regards
kuzco1
so you are saying you have went into the dialer, speed dial where it shows all your numbers stored in speed dial and tried to change it but wont let you? correct?
Or from the dialer screen Menu -> Options -> Click the Services tab in the Services tab choose Voice Mail and Text Messages the select Get Settings... buttons and you can change the voice mail number there.
-McMex
Please any body know of any dailer app that can send numbers automatically as dtmf string i.e to make international call using prepaid card I have to write down the phone number then input it manually after entering the card pin. Most mobiles have this funtion but not Winmo.
Do you mean you want a app thats creates sound out of the speaker in DTMF off a contact??
If you need that i have a contactmgr plugin for that!
(Sorry for my bad englisch)
scenario: I have a prepaid phone card to make an international call. The card has an access number and pin. To make a call, i must first dial the access number, enter the pin after the voice prompt then lastly my destination phone number. I dont want to key-in each number seperately. I want a dialer that would permit me through pop-up menu to search for destination number in contact list then another pop-up menu with option to send number or contact found as DTMF. Most mobiles and cordless phones have this function why not winmo?
Check out this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=442580
^_^
-A-
Had a check through the search but didn't find anythging relating to my minor problem.
I have set up 2 contacts and asigned them to speed dials to activate and another to deactivate call forwarding and this works fine through the phone applet. However, when I try and asign the same codes to a third party app, like the favourite contacts tab in HTC home, the speed dial will not work and returns an error mentioning signal or incorrect number.
The codes I use are
**21* number # to activate
##21# to deactivate
Could it be that these GSM codes are not recognised through the third party apps?
Its not a huge problem but I am curious as to why it doesn't work - I also tried with voice dial but the same error comes back.
Anyone with a similar problem of fix for this?
I am on o2 with stock WM6.1 Rom.
Hi,
I've found the software "call sms blocker". It had been made to block incoming unwanted calls and logged it... hide private sms...
I've attent to configure it but no way ! it does not stop anything that incoming !
Have you test it ? with success ???
yes. I use it and it works perfectly. It is an awesome program.
The way i have it setup is I have it set to accept all and then I make a custom list of numbers to reject. In this custom list I added all my phonebook contacts. Its kind of confusing but you have to remember that your phone only replies via sms to REJECTED calls/ and or sms. So yeah it sems weird to say reject contacts but this is what u need to do if you want your phone to send an automatic sms reply back to your contact.
So i did this for both calls and sms. I set both to ACCEPT under the "status" tab. then go into each tab "call" and "sms" and create new lists within each. Do this by tapping and holding in the window area and say ADD. Name it, make it REJECT, and make the action Hangup. Then go down to "List" (right soft key) and select number>add>phonebook. You can then check all the numbers from your phonebook that you want to add. Then also under "List" (right soft key) you can go into Advance Opt and set your custom message.
Repeat for the "sms" tab. Tap and hold in window area to make a new list. Name it, make it REJECT type, and I say "move to blocked" for action type. (this creates a new folder in your inbox of your messages so it makes it easy to find the sms that the program blocked. Add numbers from your phonebook same as I said above.
Now one thing to keep in mind. When I first started using this program I found that it only responded to my missed calls and not sms. What I discovered was that all the numbers for the sms list had to have a 1 in front of the number so that it looked like this 1 (xxx) xxx-xxxx. Whereas for my call list, the numbers in the list are like this (xxx) xxx-xxxx. For some reason I dont know why, this makes a difference.
So give it a try. I hope this helps you.