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
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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
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Hey guys, I searched this forum and pretty much everything on the net but couldn't find anything.
I have a WM6 smartphone with direct push access to our company exchange server. Works flawlessly, I get all my work emails right away on the handset.
But I was wondering, is there a XP or Mac client out there that could "pretend" it's a mobile device and give me my email on my private computer?
On top of that, I'm a Mac user. (Apple Mail has OWA Exchange supprt but it wouldn't let me in. I think it needs to tell the server it's a mobile device.)
Naturally, a Windows client would also do just fine.
The only settings known to me are: activesync server address, user, pwd, domain. The server is accessible from the internet (I know this because my smartphone can sync via any wifi hotspot too.) so that's no problem.
any ideas?
RPC over HTTP
Hey Greg,
do you have a certificate file from the exchange server ?
It could be that it's not really working because of the missing cert-file.
Maybe you need Entourage on your Mac, but i have read about, that it is not fully functional (but... i have no idea about it.... )
Or ask your IT stuff in the company if they are servering RPC over HTTPS.
RPC over HTTPS and Outlook this is imho the best solution to use your company mail at home.
Or maybe you can access the exchange via pop3 or imap if it is allowed in your company. But using RPCoHTTP is much better...
Cheers,
Peter
Thanks,
no there is no certificate. I can just enter my credentials into any phone fresh-out-of-the-box and it will work.
I'd like not to ask my IT staff because their standard answer to such questions is "not supported, don't do it".... I don't wanna hear that
Hi all,,
I need help to configure either SIPdroid or Fring to use my vonage world mobile account. I have the username and web password.
I have the android app from vonage, but it is restricted to use only through WIFI..but I want to use it even on 3G..
any help is appreciated.
i am also searching how to work Sipdroid with vonage
Hi, I'm a noob. I have a work email that I think uses exchange (it's a big corporation and we have outlook/entourage in the offices). I can also access my email from anywhere via https://webmail.*****.com/
I can't figure out how to sync my mail app with that email. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try the "Exchange by TouchDown", I'm sure will help
Are you using the default Froyo Email app? or something else?
your username/password combo should be your normal login credentials to login to the webmail service. If your company requires you to append the domain to the user name then it will look like this: domain\username
The server address will be the url of the webmail service for OWA. You may need to also allow all SSL connections for this to work properly.
Hope that helps.
there also is a chance that your company has not provisioned you for Exchange ActiveSync. If none of the above work, give your IT department a call and verify that youre mailbox is enabled for EAS
in the default htc app choose for exchange and put these exactly like underneath
e-mail adres [email protected]
server adres webmail.*****.com
password the password you use to log in to webmail
yes, your server requires an encrypted ssl connection
No domain name is required!!!
Hm. I tried everything above and still cant get it to work. Will talk to IT, thanks guys!
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.
I'm looking for a mail client (for android obviously) where I can set a proxy.
I need to use a proxy to connect to the company exchange server. I could set the the proxy for all of my internet traffic but I don't really care for the idea to route all my data through the company proxy.
Allready looked at K-9 and Kaiten but couldn't find any proxy settings.
"Enhanced Email" by Quantum Apps says it can run pop/imap mail service. Ask on their support forum if its proxies are configurable.
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Any update on this?
i'm looking for the exact same thing,
and with the search words 'proxy and android', even with other search words email,
you are drowned out, on google, with lots of irrelevant results...
so that, it took me a long time even to find this post.
I want to setup an email client to connect to my email server over Tor.
Much in the way that I can do that now on thunderbird, using Tor and torbirdy,
I will use Orbot on android....
Any ideas?
Maybe this will work with SandroProxy, app tab where you can redirect traffic just for one app and transparent proxy.
SandroProxy can then connect to other proxy. It's a little bit tricky but could work.
I'm developer of SandroProxy, Drony. There are also other proxies that can do the same.
svaens said:
i'm looking for the exact same thing,
and with the search words 'proxy and android', even with other search words email,
you are drowned out, on google, with lots of irrelevant results...
so that, it took me a long time even to find this post.
I want to setup an email client to connect to my email server over Tor.
Much in the way that I can do that now on thunderbird, using Tor and torbirdy,
I will use Orbot on android....
Any ideas?
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I wonder if we have any app that natively support this.