Hi, some time ago I bumped on a program on WM that was able to control and forward my second phone (ericsson t610) calls via BT to my primary headset. Since I'm using 2 sim cards for my personal and business calls I really hate dealing with 2 phones. Can you direct me to a program that can connect to my stupid second phone and can take and make calls via BT, so my second phone sits in my pocket while I control it whit my HTC HD.
P.S. If there is any possible way of connect via INTERNET to my 2nd phone and use it by TCP/IP or voice over ip somehow it will be even better because I have 3G internet connection pack to my Operator and quite a lot of MB to waste. Of course we should think of a way to connect my second phone (or just sim) to a home internet connection.
Thanks in advance guys, you are the best!
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I have my phone working with voipstunt so I can make calls via my wifi network. However, I want to be able to use VOIP whilst I have my phone connected to my laptop using the USB cable. Why? Sometimes wifi is not available but a wired connection is, and I would like to be able to use my phone to make voipcalls.
When I connect my phone via USB I can browse the internet on it without a problem, I just can't find a way to make a voip call.
If someone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
Thanks
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I have the same problem,resolved using WMwifirouter..In fact If you try to use Fring or Nimbuzz they can't connect with activesync net condivision(it's a LAN,maybe voip programs use WIFI connection),while you can browse the web without problems..Because (I think) your phone isn't directly connected through wifi..Using this program your phone is connected to your wlan net and your phone complete the login..Hope it's useful
unclesomebody said:
I have my phone working with voipstunt so I can make calls via my wifi network. However, I want to be able to use VOIP whilst I have my phone connected to my laptop using the USB cable. Why? Sometimes wifi is not available but a wired connection is, and I would like to be able to use my phone to make voipcalls.
When I connect my phone via USB I can browse the internet on it without a problem, I just can't find a way to make a voip call.
If someone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
Thanks
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Can you please tell us wich program you use in your voip calls (not the provider)?
Thank you.
With all this technology, I was looking for a tool to make my laptop receive calls from my cell phone. Basically turning my laptop into a Bluetooth headset.
I want to see Caller ID pop-up, and then use my laptops built in mic / speakers.
There should be software for Vista out there that will allow a Bluetooth if not a USB connection to allow the laptop to act as the receiving device. I just cant find any software.
Does anyone know of anything?
Jasperkins said:
With all this technology, I was looking for a tool to make my laptop receive calls from my cell phone. Basically turning my laptop into a Bluetooth headset.
I want to see Caller ID pop-up, and then use my laptops built in mic / speakers.
There should be software for Vista out there that will allow a Bluetooth if not a USB connection to allow the laptop to act as the receiving device. I just cant find any software.
Does anyone know of anything?
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your title should be a bit more specific in the title. someone might think your talking about cid of device(carrier-id). just a bit of info that will help u get a bit more attention.
if ur laptop has bluetooth i believe with a program and proper profile(handsfree) on the laptop you can do it.
How to forward Caller ID to laptop...like in cars
I figure there must be a program to use for Bluetooth Windows phones. I cant imagine what would be so difficult if cars can take Bluetooth phone connections, why cant laptops?
Then to take it a step further, we could use IP Phones to answer calls while at home. Cell phones would forward via Bluetooth to the PC's and then be answered via IP Phones.
I know there are already Bluetooth Cordless phones, But I dont see any options like IP phones which can serve as an extnesion to the PC / laptop cellular connection.
You can always pair your device up with your laptop and use your laptops speaker/mic to use the phone.
You can always use a VOIP Cordless Phone, plenty of them around.
Really? I also have the HTC Tilt. I was looking for a solution at home to replace my land line. I want to use the Tilt to pass calls to my PC, which will then pass calls to my VOIP phones. I didnt think there was a solution available as of yet.
What software are you using to use your PC as a mic/speaker phone for your cell?
I am using ARHD ROM (with Bricked Kernel).
My car can access and read out RSS threads and has a lot of interactive media functions, including being able access the internet via my bluetooth enabled phone. But I can't seem to get it to work fully, and really don't know if it is a ROM / Kernel / Phone issue or a car issue. I just don't know enough about the various bluetooth protocols etc, and as much as I research it, I keep going around in circes.
The car will connect to the phone and work fine as a bluetooth headset for telephone calls. It will also display the caller picture without issue and will access and read out my emails (using stock sense Mail client) and SMS messages. It also seems to connect to audio OK (although I never use it as it has a USB port that will accept a pop drive, so all my music is on the dashboard).
But the internet connection doesn't seem to work. I have looked into this and can't work out if it is a PAN or DUN profile issue. Soemtimes I can get the phone to show an internet connection being available to the car, sometimes it doesn't depending on which ROM I use and I can't seem to get any to work regardless.
Looking on the website, it claims the following:
How can I configure my mobile device for internet or BMW TeleServices usage?
In the operating manual of your mobile device you will find instructions on configuring “Access Point Name (APN)”; other names for this may be “Internet Settings”, “Modem Settings” or “Tethering Settings”. The required settings are available from your service provider. Please note that most Sony Ericsson mobile devices only recognise the first entry in the APN list, so it is recommended that all other APN configurations be deleted.
Can somebody please help me with this. I really am baffled as to how to get this to work.
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It has been a year or 2 since I got bluetooth networking going. Today I tried to get my phone to connect to my windows 7 desktop and.... it couldn't even connect sadly enough. Anyways this is from memory so it may or may not be correct. I don't like posting incorrect stuff because you never know who will read/flame.
1. pair your phone to the other device
2. connect via bluetooth your phone to the other device
3. I used the app in the link below to turn on bluetooth tether. Your kernel needs to support this feature. Just a note, there are 2 apps off the link. One is wifi only, the other does bluetooth and wifi. Assuming you get this app, turn on bluetooth tether. I don't know if you should turn tether on then connect bluetooth. Maybe it doesn't matter.
4. This step I don't quite understand. The bluetooth tether should "offer" a network service to the remote device. The remote device in turn must recognize the service and use it. DHCP is the easiest to auto configure everything. If you need a name server, use 8.8.8.8 since that is a public dns server by our google overlords.
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
Hey there,
Is it possible to make short-range calls from a phone to another phone which is in my tethering range? This is the situation:
Some friends of mine and me have helmet-headsets for our motorcycles and we all have android smartphones (no - we are no gang ). Since are not far from each other it would be great to have the ability to create a simple network by tethering wifi and having the other party connect to my phone.
Not that we are connected, we'd have the ability to make a kind of VoIP call and stay in connection while driving.
How it could be possible:
Simplest workaround would be a VoIP Server on the "Server-Phone" and Clients on all phones (let's just talk about ONE other phone for now).
The difficulties:
The VoIP client have to reconnect automatically, if the connection was lost. Android already reconnects to a known WiFi Access Point, so this is not a problem. But the VoIP clients would have to support it.
Is there any known software solution or any motivated developer to take it into his magic hands?
What do you think about this idea? Have any better ideas?
Thank you!
UPDATE:
Ich found software and will try them in the next days. You will hear from me soon.
try "the serval mesh": https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.servalproject&hl=it
hello guys,
Is it possible using a computer and WiFi (or not), hardware plugin box or something to allow me to make (and receive) telephone calls using my Android phone (nexus 5) through the existing land line?
It would be more convenient if I could carry one phone and receive both home phone and mobile phone calls. Also I want to make outgoing calls and have it use my home phone connection for the reduced charges and the correct caller ID.
I'm OK with using WiFi LAN , but I don't want to use the internet connection, I want it to go through the hardware phone line that the phone company put in. Is there such a solution?
napolewn said:
hello guys,
Is it possible using a computer and WiFi (or not), hardware plugin box or something to allow me to make (and receive) telephone calls using my Android phone (nexus 5) through the existing land line?
It would be more convenient if I could carry one phone and receive both home phone and mobile phone calls. Also I want to make outgoing calls and have it use my home phone connection for the reduced charges and the correct caller ID.
I'm OK with using WiFi LAN , but I don't want to use the internet connection, I want it to go through the hardware phone line that the phone company put in. Is there such a solution?
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You need a "Fritz!Box" router + "Fritz!phone" app. Thats all