Hi folks, I have D2G and was trying to run the Vulcano player to access my Hava device. It works flawlessly via WiFi but will not connect via 3G.
I have read that some manufacturers or Carriers (not clear who) have disabled the RTSP protocal. It works on 3G for some phone but not others so I am assuming (probably wrong to) that I could make a tweak on the D2G to re-enable RTSP and get the player working.
Does anyone know where I might look for making this change?
I'm sure it doesn't show up in the desktop settings anywhere so I am assuming I have to get into a txt file to configure as you would with any normal Linux to change security settings.
Or is this policy enforced at the Carrier and no way I can fix it?
Real Player has an App for the phone and if I'm not mistaken it uses RTSP as well. Just wondering if there is a work around or not to this.
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Hey everyone just wondering if anyone knew of a way to use a WM6 device to a Cisco CallManager as an extension on the system?
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YUP,
I'm curious about this too!
Anyone no how to do this?
This may not be what you're asking, but is the Cisco CallManager the "soft phone" app for their Internet phone? If so, I use the Plantronics PersonoCall (free) app. They have a personal and an enterprise version, but they both seem to work the same.
With a Plantronics multipoint BT headset like the 510 or 615 and the BUA100 BT dongle, answering or making a call on either is seamless, the headset switches back and forth between my PPC-6800 and the soft phone without doing anything on the headset.
I've tried this program with other headsets and dongles, but none work as well as this combination.
Well lemme go into more detail here:
I run a cisco voip network both at home & at work. I would like to use my mobile phone (kaiser aka tilt running Death4 ROM) over WiFi and have it become basically an "extension" on the system. Configuring things on both ends is not a problem since I'm the network admin. Just wasnt sure what software I needed on the windows mobile side, or if it was even possible!
I'm going to look into this software further, thanx for the reply either way!
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I did find a software that I have already tested (as of right now) that works perfectly!
hxxp://www.ipblue.com/products_vtgo_ppc.asp
Very minimal setup, and pretty robust!
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I don't know what version of Call Manager you are running (Call Manager Express, UC500 or Call Manager Appliance). You can do what you want from your kaiser installing in it a Softphone that uses SIP or Skinny (I don't know if exists). On the other hand, you have to have a VPN client in your kaiser installed because remember Cisco sees the extensions as a MAC Address, and you have "to be" inside your netkork. So, raise up a VPN tunnel against your work or home, take an IP Address from there and your SIP phone is gonna log into your call manager as if you was inside your office.
What's the problem I have? I'm know using Kaiser or Windows Mobile device and I don't know any softphone. I don't know what to use. I want to know if exists any free software but I also want to know which ones are paid.
Good Luck.
Guido.
hi, do you have any soulution for HTC VOX (710) "[ROM] Snap v1.4 [build 21040]" ? I tried "VTGO for PocketPC " but i cannot install this app.
thank you
Second thread - you moved my first one. I have extensively searched the XDA forums and Wiki, not to mention many other forums and numerous Google searches. Based on what I have learned I have hard reset my Fuze leaving off the ATT bloatware, downloaded about 25 apps, including several specifically recommended to work around my problem. I've learned a lot in a short time, and everything is working great except IP camera access. I've tried several other streaming video suggestions without success. I've tried every single suggestion I've found on XDA-Developers and am now back asking a question for which I cannot find an answer, and I believe I have diligently done all the "Noob" stuff - so now I need some help!
I can access streaming video from an Axis 207W IP camera on my Fuze using the HTC Streaming media player via an 802.11 connection and when cabled to my PC but not via 3G. The address is http://(camera IP address)/mjpg/video.mjpg. Works like a champ via wireless or when cabled but won't work over 3G. The only way I can get it over 3G is by using the Skyfire browser, which uses a remote server. Anybody have any ideas about why this is the case? Why I can't get directly to the camera IP address in 3G mode? Is there a setting change I can make on my Fuze?
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Second thread - you moved my first one. I have extensively searched the XDA forums and Wiki, not to mention many other forums and numerous Google searches. Based on what I have learned I have hard reset my Fuze leaving off the ATT bloatware, downloaded about 25 apps, including several specifically recommended to work around my problem. I've learned a lot in a short time, and everything is working great except IP camera access. I've tried several other streaming video suggestions without success. I've tried every single suggestion I've found on XDA-Developers and am now back asking a question for which I cannot find an answer, and I believe I have diligently done all the "Noob" stuff - so now I need some help!
I can access streaming video from an Axis 207W IP camera on my Fuze using the HTC Streaming media player via an 802.11 connection and when cabled to my PC but not via 3G. The address is http://(camera IP address)/mjpg/video.mjpg. Works like a champ via wireless or when cabled but won't work over 3G. The only way I can get it over 3G is by using the Skyfire browser, which uses a remote server. Anybody have any ideas about why this is the case? Why I can't get directly to the camera IP address in 3G mode? Is there a setting change I can make on my Fuze?
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You might check your proxy settings, as they could be interfering, or perhaps it is a restriction related to AT&T.
I think it has something to do with a block by ATT. I had a similar issue with my server at home. I couldnt control my PC via my phone anymore because it wouldnt connect to my IP. After about a week, it worked again. Now it isnt working once again. I am able to connect to my home PC through my laptop.
at first i suspected that ATT DNS servers or whatever were slow since my server uses dynamic IP, but even trying to connect directly doesnt work.
i doubt its dns since hes using IP address for the cam
it could be at&t's proxy not getting through to your port
i would change it to port 80 on the cam's settings since that is the port used for http web browsing!
Hello All,
XDAndroid 2.2.1 (fxr04)
After some trail and error I have CSipSimple app working as my voip wifi app on an HTC Touch Pro phone on my lan.
Problem: I can never get the phone to register to my LAN/server , remotely.
I have,of course tried all the extra 'proxy server',etc, settings.
I have two of these phones and they both register fine remotely using PortGo under WinMO so i know this is not firewall related.
I run into this same scenario quite a while back trying to use the native WinMo sipstack. It too, would work ok on lan but no wan. It appears the stack simply can not traverse nat correctly.Thus I had to use a thrid party(PortGo) app.
Note: I ONLY use this phone under wifi(I'm cheap).
Has anyone else gotten a reliable voip app for the Android phone?
Thank You,
Barry
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to enable Bluetooth DUN Profile support in the Transformer so that I can use my 3G cellphone (Symbian S60v3) as a Bluetooth dial-up modem?
Thanks!
No, it is not possible and will likely never be possible unless someone modifies the android code. I've been studying the problem for a while but can't seem to make any headway.
http://code.google.com/p/android/is...un&colspec=ID Type Status Owner Summary Stars
This stuff i now working perfecly in any linux system!
What would they need? Port ppp and some code from network-manager? Probably the mobile phone providers database also.
Does anyone know what is the reason why this is not implemented?
I have an HTC Desire HD (DHD), I was hoping to use the BT DUN or PAN from the TF to the DHD when I was out an about, seems this wont work.
Then I thought, OK, if I connect the TF to the DHD with USB, I can use tethering, that does not seem to work either.
Any thoughts?
You MAY be able to get BT-tether to work between your tablet and your cellphone if you install pdaNET on both, and your cellphone supports BT-DUN. I believe stock Android kernel doesn't support BT-DUN, but if it's rooted and the custom ROM supports it you're in business.
For me I go with wifi-tether ... it's much faster.
USB-tether would make sense, cos you can charge your phone at the same time (with your dock, I suppose). Problem is there's no phone driver for the Android tablet and I don't think there will ever be.
So, in short, if you have a Symbian phone there's no way to have Internet access in the TF101 through the phone.
This is not good news...
[Q] Bluetooth Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN) in 3G firmware?
Does anyone know if the 3G firmware version supports Dialup Networking through Bluetooth?
The complexity of supporting DUN should not be much bigger than supporting GSM SIM cards, right?
There is no joy for us blackberry users either.
I think that dual-booting a standard Linux distribution is probably the way to go...
According to lilstevie Network Manager is starting to work.
Then it's just plug and play, hopefully
Hi I am not expert so please forgive me if i am answer wrongly .
I manage to use bluetooth internet sharing to my TF but I am using Iphone 3gs and use Internet Tethering option.
Is that what you want ? I never tested using nokia phone.
As far as I know, tethering requires the mobile phone to act as a wireless access point.
Symbian does not support this natively.
I did find an application that would implement it, but it was purchasable only.
And I'm trying to find a free solution.
I managed to get this working in CyanogenMod 7.1... in theory it should work on any Android 2.3.7 based OS.
I'm going to write a howto geared for the end-user later tonight, but for now my notes are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1352936
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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Sent from my Motorola DynaTAC using Tapatalk (feels like it at times with this phone)
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/