Does anyone successfully use VOIP on Wizard? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario ROM Development

Has anyone here used the built in (WM6) VOIP successfully on their Wizard?
I am not asking if you have gotten it to work (I have already done that). I am asking if there is people who use it daily to make/receive phone calls.
I found that my wizard would loose connection to the voip server, not ring on incoming calls from the voip server, etc.
if so, what service are you using (or connecting to asterisk)?
thanks

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Possible to use free VOIP when on wifi, gprs when not?

My girlfriend has an s710 which we bought from ebay and have it configured to only have a data connection when she is on wifi (so she doesn't have to pay for a data plan thru the cell provider) I am wondering if it is possible to add VOIP to her phone, which seems fairly straightforward.
We both have Google Voice numbers, I am wondering if there is another free service we can sign up for to basically create free incoming and outgoing voip calls using her google voice number when she is on wifi, and have it automatically switch to gprs when she is not?
This is the first WinMo phone I have ever even seen, nevermind used. Tutorials or FAQs would be great, I tried searching but couldn't find anything that was exactly like this and was wondering if it was possible!
Thanks for the help in advance, can't wait to start playing with a WinMo phone for the first time.
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you can use fring software
take a look at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4462141#post4462141
nimbuzz works great, i like it better then fring

VOIP Raphael

Hi, I've configured wm6 voip client with instructions on this forum, but I've some problems. Everything works well, except for outgoing calls, it every fails with error 'network service is not available. try again later' but incoming call works well.
Can somebody point me to some kind of help? ROM is official version.
If requested I can send wireshark packets capture (between mobile and VoIP PBX)
Thank you

Voip call ends when answering the phone (wm6.1)

Hello!
I've been trying to use wm6 Voip software, and everything works ok until the person I¨m calling answers the phone. Then the call ends/drops.
I'm guessing its something to need to be configured in the ipdialplan.xml file, but I just can't figure out what
If i use fring everything works ok, but because fring doesn't work with my bluetooth headset, I'd need to make wm voip client work.
Any help will be appreciated.
testing a little more I found out that the problem is somehow in the incoming call settings.
I am trying with 2 HTC tytns. If I call from wm voip client to the other wm voip client the call ends as soon as the other end press accept, but if I call from the same wm client to fring then the call comes in with no problem, and it's like this both ways, meaning in both tytns.
Could somebody point me in the right direction to get calls from wm voip to wm voip client working please.

[Q] How to stop receiving SIP calls on TP2?

I have a TP2 with the 6/20 version of MightyRom.
I wanted to get voip working on my phone... but on an as needed basis - for when I am traveling. My voip account that I am using is with Onesuite.
First I installed the following two cabs:
WM6VoIPFull.cab
Setup_VoIP_v0.3.cab
But as it wasn't working well I uninstalled them and installed Fring. Fring works.
Since I do not want it running all the time I removed the Fring link from the Startup folder and have soft reset my phone multiple times since.
Without fring running, my onesuite incoming calls are still being routed to my cell phone which I do not want. And even though they are being routed, the calls still do not work.
I want to prevent the incoming voip calls from coming to my phone when Fring is not running.
Now I think I know what the issue is, yet still need help resolving it. Even though I uninstalled the first two cabs. SIP Config tool and SIP Dialplan still appear in my programs so apparently it has not uninstalled or uninstalled clean.
Turn the IP Call button off. I uninstalled the cabs as well but it didnt do much. Probably something in the registry.
I got the Sip softphone on the TP2 to work, it connects i can hear the other person but my mic doesnt work. So Im still stuck using the free softphone can download from windows marketplace.
How about using another softphone like PortGo on your WM? I also use Onesuite VoIP and when I still have my HTC Touch, I use PortGo and it works well. If PortGo isn't running then I won't get my Onesuite calls on my mobile phone.

[Q] Problem with integrated SIP calls in Gingerbread (yes, I tried searching)

Whenever I make outgoing calls to the 'internet number' in GB, I can't hear anything from whoever I call and he hear me either. I use Gizmo 5 as my SIP account and I know that the calls go through because Gizmo 5 deducts a penny each time I call someone.
I know that there are simple solutions like using SIPDroid or Google Voice Callback but I just want to use native SIP client over wifi (I'm only using SIP in places I have no signal). I've already tried searching in the forums and in google if this is a known issue and how to fix it (without using 3rd party apps) but I can't find anything (the only things I'm finding is how to set up SIP over 3g and that requires 3rd party apps).
Can anyone help me on this please? Again, I just want to use the built in GB SIP client. Everything works fine (I can receive phone calls fine) and the only problem is that I can't hear anything from whoever I'm calling and the person I'm calling can't here me either.
Thanks for your help!
check your router to see if it supports NAT or things like that.
even better, test it with you PC to see if you get 2 way audio.
it common to have 1 way audio on SIP calls. and its usually down to the router not able to route the RTP traffic back to you.
qwerp_ said:
check your router to see if it supports NAT or things like that.
even better, test it with you PC to see if you get 2 way audio.
it common to have 1 way audio on SIP calls. and its usually down to the router not able to route the RTP traffic back to you.
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Thanks for the answer! This kinda sucks since I'm mostly using this in my university's library where I have no signal and I can't control the router. I'll try this at home though tonight.
When I receive calls in the library me and the other person can hear each other fine. How is that different from placing calls?

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