Hello All,
Does anyone have suggestions for a good sip/voip app for XDAndroid?
I use SipGo under WinMO and works perfect on my HTC Touch -CDMA- phone.
I have an asterisk server setup at home that uses Google Voice as the trunk,FYI.
I have tried Fring,that has no provisions for entering an server address. Sipdroid hanged bad. The closest I have come is CSimpleSip,,,but only works on my lan. Will NOT work outside of lan. As though it is not able to traverse nat,possibly? This same scenario happens when trying to use the native sip client under WinMo. Will work on lan but not out on the internet
Thank You,
Barry
brcisna said:
Hello All,
Does anyone have suggestions for a good sip/voip app for XDAndroid?
I use SipGo under WinMO and works perfect on my HTC Touch -CDMA- phone.
I have an asterisk server setup at home that uses Google Voice as the trunk,FYI.
I have tried Fring,that has no provisions for entering an server address. Sipdroid hanged bad. The closest I have come is CSimpleSip,,,but only works on my lan. Will NOT work outside of lan. As though it is not able to traverse nat,possibly? This same scenario happens when trying to use the native sip client under WinMo. Will work on lan but not out on the internet
Thank You,
Barry
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Sipdroid works great for me. I tried CSimpleSip but it killed my battery. Check the Android Market for more Sip Clients, but those two were the best IMO.
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I have done some searching, and have not found anything that really answers my questions. I have an HTC-P4300 and am using the Jbed MIDlet manager (same behavior with TAO). Opera Mini runs great and works fine through the system set GPRS (Edge) proxy. As expected, it also works fine when I have my connection set to "My ISP" and connected via WiFi.
My problem is with the Gmail MIDlet. It works fine in the later configuration using WiFi. It can't connect when my phone is configured to use the proxy (port 80) with GPRS. From what I can tell the MIDlet should only need http and/or https access. I can log into gmail using a browser without problems. I assume there is something going on behind the scenes I don't know about... What am I missing? Shouldn't this MIDlet be able to work with a proxy?
Any help would be wonderful! Thanks in advance and have a GREAT day!
PhilD
same is happening with me
Well, I haven't found anywhere that will state it directly, including on Google's help groups, but I am guessing their new java app uses IMAP to connect to their servers. In short I don't think this will ever work with a proxied network connection. That is a true bummer!
Anyone have their old MIDlet laying around I could try? Thanks for the help!
PhilD
Hey guys,
I use a Touch HD on T-Mobile basic web'n'walk, now I've heard many times that you can't use MSN or Skype or even FTPs. However the windows live on the phone functions perfectly, this is not the case though when I use it as a modem for my laptop.
So Basically I was wondering if there is a work around to get it to work on a laptop or computer as it works on the phone. Maybe a proxy or tunnel could do it?
Lastly if the above isn't possible what is the best web-based msn client? At the moment I use meebo and MSN web-messenger but I'm looking for something more developed than that.
Thanks in advance.
Bump - someonemust have an idea on this.
I honestly have NO idea where this should go, so I'll put it in this, the most relavent-looking place, and let the mods deal with it if I am proved to be wrong
Anyway. My friend owns a SIP VOIP server, allowing one to connect to it through teh internet and then dial out, recieve calls, or join conference calls. I am using a SCH-i760 with WinMo 6.1, so the built-in VOIP is non-functional/ not present, and I downloaded some cabs that failed to enable the integrated SIP client. No, Fring does not work on my phone for some reason. The only client I have been able to get working is SJPhone, but it is AMAZINGLY clunky, does not save my password/autologin, and I would like to be able to use the built-in Windows Mobile dialpad/answerer, and missed-call functionality.
Grateful to anyone who can help me here. The reason I'm wanting this is because I'm a money-strapped teen who can't afford Verizons high data services (and i can't find out an easy way to unlock this phone) but still wants to be able to have a 'cell number'.
Thanks,
Tandyman
Hello All,
Is there any way to make strictly VOIP calls with the native XDAndroid dialer? Such as with the VOIP setup utility that you can add to WinMo that lets you designate a voip server? I have an running asterisk server that I have setup to Google Voice?
I do not see any setup possibilities in the phone settings to designate "VOIP/wifi when data is not available"?
I could not even get Fring to download to my newly setup XDAndroid HTC Touch Pro (CDMA) phone. has anyone else had probs downloading Fring?
Thank You,
Barry
Hi,
I have Asterisk SIP PBX and I need to connect the phone to it. Can some one develop free SIP client for WP7 ?
Best regards
Tonyco1 said:
Hi,
I have Asterisk SIP PBX and I need to connect the phone to it. Can some one develop free SIP client for WP7 ?
Best regards
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http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/4b71bdeb-8df6-444f-a611-33b58e205efd
faustolg said:
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/4b71bdeb-8df6-444f-a611-33b58e205efd
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Sorry not useful I know this App but it work only on some providers, I have my own Asterisk and it has IP address so I need the application that I can enter IP address of SIP pbx and enter user name and pass to login. It is a softphone application lik 3CX for example or SIPdroid and etc.
Tonyco1 said:
Sorry not useful I know this App but it work only on some providers, I have my own Asterisk and it has IP address so I need the application that I can enter IP address of SIP pbx and enter user name and pass to login. It is a softphone application lik 3CX for example or SIPdroid and etc.
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I'm not sure how much effort is going to be put behind a SIP client for 7.5-7.8 as it looks like WP8 natively supports VoIP... hopefully someone can backport it?
has anyone tried Octrotalk?
It claims to allow custom SIP
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/octrotalk-with-voip/42f332f9-4d13-42d2-8214-e290bbd54cde
Unable to login or provide username/password. Just keeps on trying to connect to server right after opening app