how to use ipphone "voip" - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario ROM Development

hi
i have do very from reprogram to install xten still could get voip work.
is there any way i can find out step by step how to setup the voip and how to using it.
i did turn my phone service off and run my voip. " with all the setup "config""
when i try to dial the number error coming with phone is off service. "can't dial out on voip
help help
thanks

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Ms Voice Command problems. Help!

I have some problems with the Ms Voice Command:
I had installed two of the CABs of this program, which I found here in one of the threads:
"Microsoft.Voice.Command.v1.6.21725.cab"
"MSVC-1.0 Control.cab" (for setting the "TFlo3d Phone key" to the "Voice Command Button").
I also set to "Set rate to 1 Slower" and "Increase the volume to 5"
The problems:
1. The play-back/response of the program is very fast and usually can't be understood.
2. When I'm Trying to call by saying a phone number (e.g. "Dial 04-818-2905"), the program don't understand my command numbers and repeats a wrong number.
3. I lost hope and I'm trying to remove the program, but I'm getting an announcement that the program can't be fully uninstalled. Practically the program isn't removed. I made a few reboots, I made reinstall, I set the "TFlo3d Phone key" back to "phone" (it's still functioning as a "Voice Command Button").
Can someone help me with one or some of those problems? especially with removing the program, before I'll need no make a full-reset.
I can help you with number 2: if you're using the US version, you can only use the US phone number format to dial. If you live somewhere else, use the UK version.
if you just want to call people, try using Cyberon Voice Speed dial with BT FIX.
If you need more, I can't be of much help. De-installing goes via settings-applications-remove
NSider said:
I can help you with number 2: if you're using the US version, you can only use the US phone number format to dial. If you live somewhere else, use the UK version.
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I probably using the US version, Where can I get the Uk version?
lucid said:
if you just want to call people, try using Cyberon Voice Speed dial with BT FIX.
If you need more, I can't be of much help. De-installing goes via settings-applications-remove
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I'm certainly trying to uninstall only "via settings-applications-remove".

Google Voice

I'm running CM 6.1 so I don't have Sprint VMM and I setup Google Voice using my cell number and went through all the steps to activate Google Voice, I then created a greeting but whenever I call my number and let it go to the voicemail all I get is "Could not complete your call, please try again." The phone I am calling my cell with is not broken or anything like that so I know it's something to do with Google Voice. What am I missing?
What color did you want it? I'm having trouble understanding what you are saying here.
Will probably be better understood here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=650
Basically, I setup Google Voice on my cell phone but when I call my cell phone it doesn't go to any voicemail it just says "Could not complete your call, please try again."
coppertop4646 said:
Basically, I setup Google Voice on my cell phone but when I call my cell phone it doesn't go to any voicemail it just says "Could not complete your call, please try again."
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What maybe the issue and what was in my case, go to settings call settings and then voice mail number, mine was like *38 but after I put in my number everything fine.
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You also need to go to the voice homepage on your pc and activate it there for your phone.
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On google.com/voice my phone number is listed under "Mobile" and it says it is activated. My number is also correct in the google voice application on my phone but when I call my phone and let it continually ring, it still acts like I have never setup a voicemail and just says "Could not complete your call, please try again."
Need some more information.
What is your carrier?
You do have Google Voice set up to send all calls to your cell phone, right?
Did you go to voicemail settings in your phone and change your voicemail provider?
Yes it says my voicemail provider is google voice but I think I found the problem. Under Call Settings > Voicemail Settings it says Voicemail Number 9165381466 so I press it to change it and it says "To set up Google Voice as the voicemail provider on your phone you need to enter a special provisioning code." So I dial the code it tells me to dial and everytime I call the provisioning code it connects for 2 seconds then disconnects.
Sprint is my carrier.
And I just want Google Voice to receive the voicemails that people would normally leave on my phone. Basically I just want it to act like Sprint VVM. And I'm running CM6.1 if you're wondering why I just don't use Sprint VVM in the first place. If I can't get voice to work I guess I'll just flash VVM.
coppertop4646 said:
So I dial the code it tells me to dial and everytime I call the provisioning code it connects for 2 seconds then disconnects.
Sprint is my carrier.
And I just want Google Voice to receive the voicemails that people would normally leave on my phone. Basically I just want it to act like Sprint VVM. And I'm running CM6.1 if you're wondering why I just don't use Sprint VVM in the first place. If I can't get voice to work I guess I'll just flash VVM.
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I set mine up to work like that. You only have to call the "provisioning code" once. It is just like forwarding, it sets it up to redirect calls to google voice if you don't answer. I have Sprint, also, and loved the VVM, but google voice works great.
I know how to fix this I wrote a post on this about a year ago. Sprint voicemail is terrible. This same thing happened to me and i didnt realize people couldnt leave me voicemails for about 2 months lol. Forget the provisioning code it means nothing after you do this. Listen close because heres what you do....
1. Go to google.com/voice on your computer and at the top right it says settings.
2. Highlight settings then click the drop down arrow and select voice settings.
3. The 1st tab says phone/your google voice number, select that and change your google voicemail number.
4. Once you change it, you have to delete google voice from your phone then reinstall it to finish this. Go thru process as normal when setting it up.
5. Now the final step, go to settings on your phone, then CALL settings then make sure voicemail service is set to GOOGLE VOICE, and right under that theres a tab in CALL settings that says VOICEMAIL SETTINGS. Select that and you will see VOICEMAIL NUMBER, press that once and you will get a pop up box that says a bunch of junk just hit ok and open google voice once and it should be done.
Hope this helps you.
Ok that worked...thank you. One last question, where do I go to disable the emails that Google Voice sends me everytime I get a voicemail?
Edit: Nevermind I found it
coppertop4646 said:
Ok that worked...thank you. One last question, where do I go to disable the emails that Google Voice sends me everytime I get a voicemail?
Edit: Nevermind I found it
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Glad that helped man
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Those who use Google Voice for vm notification

I'm currently on the one of the Bamf preview roms and as such do not receive notifications for voice mails while the phone is on. I've read from a few people that they use google voice for as a way to deal with this issue. I set up a GV account but whenever I try to set my voicemail to google voice it says it's not allowed by my carrier or something like that. Has anyone else run into that problem or can someone who has set it up just walk me through what steps you took? TIA
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The setup in the google voice app doesn't work... it wont run "auto setup" for you. You can set it up manually.... instructions can be found by google... which I had to do when I setup my phone to use google voice for my voicemail. Hope this helps
DIRECTIONS:
1. Find your activation code in the list below.
2. Enter the first code exactly as written, as if you're dialing someone. Replace [GVnumber] with your GV phone number. For example, if your GV phone number is 203-555-1212, and your service is CellCom, then you would enter *682035551212.
3. Press "Send" or "Talk" or "Enter" on your phone to dial that number.
4. If multiple codes are given, repeat steps 2 & 3 for each code. THIS IS IMPORTANT.
5. After following the steps above, try calling your mobile phone from another phone and leave a voicemail. The message should appear in your GV inbox!
Wireless Carrier or Network ---> Activation Code
Verizon (CDMA network): *71[GVnumber] AND *90[GVnumber] AND *92[GVnumber]
Verizon (TDMA Network): *74[GVnumber] and *73[GVnumber]
capflya said:
The setup in the google voice app doesn't work... it wont run "auto setup" for you. You can set it up manually.... instructions can be found by google... which I had to do when I setup my phone to use google voice for my voicemail. Hope this helps
DIRECTIONS:
1. Find your activation code in the list below.
2. Enter the first code exactly as written, as if you're dialing someone. Replace [GVnumber] with your GV phone number. For example, if your GV phone number is 203-555-1212, and your service is CellCom, then you would enter *682035551212.
3. Press "Send" or "Talk" or "Enter" on your phone to dial that number.
4. If multiple codes are given, repeat steps 2 & 3 for each code. THIS IS IMPORTANT.
5. After following the steps above, try calling your mobile phone from another phone and leave a voicemail. The message should appear in your GV inbox!
Wireless Carrier or Network ---> Activation Code
Verizon (CDMA network): *71[GVnumber] AND *90[GVnumber] AND *92[GVnumber]
Verizon (TDMA Network): *74[GVnumber] and *73[GVnumber]
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Or you could just go to http://voice.google.com
sign in, go to settings, and dial that *68 number then it will text you or call you with an activation code. that's how i did it
Quick question, why not just go into Settings-->Call-->Voicemail Settings and change it there? Does that work? Right now it is set to *86 for me.
BigMcGuire said:
Quick question, why not just go into Settings-->Call-->Voicemail Settings and change it there? Does that work? Right now it is set to *86 for me.
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The "activation code" is really enabling "no answer transfer"- a feature on vzw's end that forwards your call to Google if you don't answer.
Changing it in settings will not accomplish this, your calls will still go to your old vm provider.
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Ok, I need help. I've tried both ways and nothing is working. When I try to call my voicemail from GV from my computer it says invalid number. And I tried using the first method and that didn't work. Now when someone gets my vm they hear "please enter the number you want to call followed by the # sign". What did I do wrong and how can I fix it???

[Q] Google Voice on the Infuse

I am using/attempting to use Google Voice as my voicemail system and I continue to be 'logged out' of the system and keep being forced to Set up Google Voice anytime I reboot.
I can go through the steps for set up fine until I get to Set Up Voicemail. There is a Configure button which I push and am I'm given the selection of using Google Voice or My Carrier. I choose Google Voice and then put in the number for my Google Voice account. Then I get a message that says 'No Changes were made.' I click OK and then I'm taken back to the 'Set up Voicemail' screen.
I have the option to 'Skip', which I have to do to finish the setup. At this point I receive my voicemail notifications until I reboot my phone, then I have to do this process again.
Has anyone else encountered this? Oh and I am on ATT. I am running Infused 1.53, but I originally set this up when I was stock and flashing Infused did not changed anything.
Thanks in advance!
yeah, took me a while to figure out but the app isn't running the mmi code but you can run it manually.
go into voice.google.com or www.google.com/voice click on you're voicemail access number or the phone tab. make you should see you're cell phone number and carrier in there. if not there should be a way to add them. next to the cell number it will say in blue "activate mailbox" or something to that effect. xlixk it and it will give you an mmi code. then from the cell phone type the code into the dialer and hit the call button. you should get a message that conditional call forwarding has been setup. test it by calling yourself feom another phone and rejecting the call. once you leave a message refresh the google.com/voice page and it should now show deactivate mailbox as an option. the app should show a new vm and transcribe it for you.
Did it all from the laptop and had no issues.
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Good deal! Thanks!

*Video* Free WIFI / VOIP calls using your Android device by a free hosted SIPserver

This video will show you how to make calls using your WIFI through your home network or public hotspot, it will also show you how to make a call through your 3g (data connection) and bypass your Mobile carriers voice network. This is a perfect solution for people who have no or little coverage in their homes or apartment!
Edit* If you live outside the U.S. (which most do) This is a work around for googlevoice! http://www.labnol.org/internet/get-google-voice-phone-number/18425/
Video Link Here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS50Fld3y8w
Step 1. Go to Android Market and download Google Voice.
Step 2. Go to the web and log on to your Google Voice count and make sure you enable googlechat.
Step 3. Go to Android Market and download SipDroid. Clink the button that links your Pbxes to your Google Voice.
Step 4. Once you do step 3 , SipDroid would have created a Pbxes account and linked it to your Google Voice account. Now you will need to extract your some info (SIP credentials) You will need your Username,Password, and Server. Remember this info.
Step 5. Un-install SipDroid
Step 6. Now we need to log on into our Pbxes account. Go to www.pbxes.org . You will now need to enter in your Username and Password which you obtained from SipDroid before you un-installed it.
Step 7. Go to the left column and click on, "Personal". Input your all your information, make sure you do this or Pbxes will delete your account. Now go to the left column again and click on, "Extensions" and chose "Sipdroid200". All you really have to do on this page is just re-enter your password. Make sure you enter your GoogleVoice password this is very important so make sure you do this correctly.
Step 8. Now go to your Android Phone running CyanogenMod or ASOP version 2.3.5. If not update your phone to the latest OS.
Step 9. Go to settings on your phone, then go to phone settings and scroll all the way down until you see the native SIP calling. It will say, "Accounts" and "Internet Calling". Go to Accounts. Now add an account and enter in Username, Password, Server. Server will be pbxes.org. Go to options and make sure transport type is set to TCP, not udp.
Back out of this screen until you get to the screen that says "Receiving Calls". Your Phone will try to connect and should successfully do it unless you did something wrong.
You are ready to make a call. I have mine set up to where when I make a call it asks if I want to make a "Internet call" or "Cell Call".
If you have any questions feel leave a comment and I'll will help you out! -Todd
Verizon knows about this. They back-charge you for the minutes at the end of the month.
I actually tried this but with sipgate.com and im not allowed to make any outgoing calls through their service, is pbxes.org free?
well, google voice only works in the states, doesn't it?
Alternatively you can use an app called GrooveIP from market and just use your google voice number. No need for a third party SIP/VOIP account.
Your forum gets one, and your forum gets one, and your forum gets one!!! Everyone gets one!
theres also an app called groove ip in the market that does all that without any extra signing up just give it your login/password and your set
Doesn't GrooveIP do this, but in a much easier way for $4? I understand if some people want to save the $4 though. Nice tutorial!
No need for all of that when you can use groove ip to sync to your google voice account and make few calls from there on 3g or wifi
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Just watched it, very well made video for this set up procedure! If possible could you provide a second video or post regarding usage? To clarify thing like, for people to call you with this, people need to dial your Google voice number? And what is the proper dial out procedures when you want to make a call? Thanks!
I've tried Groove IP and I thought the call quality is terrible. This method just uses your Native Sip Stack that's built into your phone, so their is no bloat from adding an app and also you still use your native dialer, it just adds an option for internet calls.
Alternative no-video guide
1/ Register an account at iptel.org
2/ Check your mail and put the info into the phone, following Step 9 above. (Suggest to use UDP, not TCP.)
3/ Go to IPKall.com and get a free US number there using the iptel.org credentials you just put into your phone. Check your mail again.
Note: Your number will be cancelled unless you get at least one incoming call every month.
4/ Install Google Voice, go to https://www.google.com/voice and set up your service, forward the calls to the phone number assigned by IPKall.com. (Make sure to disable all the nonsense like calls monitoring etc.)
Note: For people outside of US: You need to connect via a US proxy or VPN, otherwise, tough cookies.
5/ Done. You can now be reached @ your Google Voice number, IPKall.com number or via sip://[email protected]
Note: Of course, only the last way is free.
Graci, When you dial out, you use your native dialer it will give you an option to make a internet call or cell call. When people call in the same applies. Hope that helps you.
I'll see about making a video follow up on what you just asked. Got to go to work...I work for the evil At&t.
This works to any country or its only for US?
I asking you because the app Google voice says it work only in US
I bet you cant see this!
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I'm not sure about that. Can you not just install googlevoice as in a 3rd party app instead of using market?
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I can install it, but doesnt allow to sign up..it cant verify the phone number..also from the web version google voice not fully enabled..only usa still
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Excellent write up OP. I still keep SipDroid which allows me to call my friends on Skype, yahoo, gtalk etc from one place.
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Yes, it works only in the U.S.. A pity.
Hi,
Does this work for users outside of the USA?
I just use GrooveIP, even an idiot like me can install it and it sets itself up entirely.
But not sure what this has to do with the NC considering it doesn't have a microphone?

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