I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Duos (GT-I9192, serranodsxx) on which I have installed an unofficial CM 12.1 ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...rom-cyanogenmod-12-0-s4-mini-duos-gt-t2950526). I have configured a SIP account (using the built-in functionality). The configuration is successful in the sense that my phone registers on the server and in that I can call and be called through the SIP connection (phone rings). However, whenever the call is answered (on the called phone, i.e., the one I've called, or my own when receiving), the connection is immediately broken.
Where should I post about this issue, to get help resolving it. Help would consist in correctly filtering logs, using additional apps to try if it is an issue of the phone software or the server, learning about other (freely available) SIP accounts that I can use for testing purposes. I have a feeling this is, at least initially, a general question rather than a model-specific one.
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. A search on XDA for SIP accounts found this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/tags.php?tag=sip Perhaps one of these threads can help or would be good place to post your question.
Good luck!
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Hi all,
In the app I'm developing I will need to be able to send arbitrary files (probably many at a time) to known and previously paired bt-enabled devices. Is there any way to bypass the discovery dialogue and the devices list by somehow providing a registered intent with the address of a device, say, through a putExtra call? In other words, I will already know the bt mac addresses, so I won't be needing the extra discovery and user input.
Downloading an alternative bt app that is capable of this would also work for me. So far I've tried to use the services offered by both "androbex" and "bluetooth file transfer" but with no luck.
I'm developing for a Samsung Tab, android-8.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks!
Hello,
I'm trying to build an app which streams audio output from a Galaxy S II, via hotspot, to devices connected to that hotspot (no internet). I'm very new to android coding, so that's why I want ask, in a few words, what would be the easiest way to build the app?
So far, I've figured the app should have 2 sort of profiles, one for 'server', one for client, and the basic functionality of the app would be to send the output from the server device to the hotspot, then have the client devices receive that signal.
Question is, could anyone advise me on some key elements to take into consideration? I'd really appreciate any help, since this is my disertation, and it's not long till it's due.
Thx
I understand that this forum is to direct me to a relevant thread or topic to post under. Would appreciate guidance for where to post the following question...
I am looking for a remote desktop solution, like LogMeIn or TeamViewer that doesn't require me to do any detailed configuration.
The problem is that LogMeIn, for example, won't treat my Note 3 phone as a tablet, so I can't use the mouse like a normal mouse. (The settings for mouse are "move mouse" and "move screen", but there is no direct mode available for phones to use a mouse like a regular mouse.)
My device is an Android 4.4 KitKat Samsung Note 3 phone (unfortunately rooting is not an option for me), and I am using it with the Note 2 dock with an external monitor and wireless usb keyboard/mouse. Everything works great except I can't find a good remote desktop solution that will allow me to work "normally" in terms of the mouse.
I also have Win 8 Home version and do not want to configure port forwarding and a fixed ip to solve rotating external IP address assignments. (Please excuse me if I didn't say that correctly, but I really don't want to deal with those kinds of complexities.) Yes, I realize that I may have too many constraints - no configuration challenges (which I think rules out VNC or standard RDP), and also no rooting of the phone. But I am willing to pay a small monthly subscription, e.g. I looked at PocketCloud with $5/month, but that doesn't seem to support my requirement either from a quick look at the manual.
Is there anyone who can suggest a good solution for my situation?
Hi,
The info that you provided is great, however the Note 3 is divided up on XDA by carrier, so:
If you will type Note 3 in the box above (type to find your device) , select your carrier version, go to that forum's Q & A to post your question, you should be good to go !!
Regards.
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Hi,
The info that you provided is great, however the Note 3 is divided up on XDA by carrier, so:
If you will type Note 3 in the box above (type to find your device) , select your carrier version, go to that forum's Q & A to post your question, you should be good to go !!
Regards.
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Thanks! XDA Assist is a great idea. First time I've ever seen that in a forum.
And I really like your tag line...
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Hello geniuses, ( and I mean that literally, you guys are amazing) I have Direct TV and just got my hands on there Cinema connection kit witch allows me to connect to an internet source wireless-ly. Anywho, the error I am getting is asking for my default gateway, and my DNS, and that is way over my head. Can anyone assist? I am running a rooted Turbo. Thanks in advance!
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Hello geniuses, ( and I mean that literally, you guys are amazing) I have Direct TV and just got my hands on there Cinema connection kit witch allows me to connect to an internet source wireless-ly. Anywho, the error I am getting is asking for my default gateway, and my DNS, and that is way over my head. Can anyone assist? I am running a rooted Turbo. Thanks in advance!
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
It's unclear what Android-related specific problem you have but if by "Turbo" you mean a Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo, there is a forum specifically for questions about that device at http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help where you may want to ask Turbo-related questions.
That said, if the Direct TV device simply needs information about your internet connection, you would need to know the address of your WIFI router (it'll be something like "192.168.0.1") and your default DNS server (maybe "8.8.8.8" for Google DNS?), something whoever installed your internet connection should be able to provide.
If all else fails, try posting with all relevant details in the general forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general where someone might be familiar with your specific situation.
Good luck!
I appreciate your reply... and yes I was referring to the droid trubo. The internet service I am referring to, however, is my Turbos hotspot. I figured anyone running 4.4 or 5.1, no matter the device could possibly help. I know its possible, and I came very close last night to getting my Direct TV to connect to my phones hotspot. Everything else in my house is connected to my phone, not sure why this won't. I am certain its an address issue, and the default gateway and DNS is the culprit.
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I appreciate your reply... and yes I was referring to the droid trubo. The internet service I am referring to, however, is my Turbos hotspot. I figured anyone running 4.4 or 5.1, no matter the device could possibly help. I know its possible, and I came very close last night to getting my Direct TV to connect to my phones hotspot. Everything else in my house is connected to my phone, not sure why this won't. I am certain its an address issue, and the default gateway and DNS is the culprit.
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Hello again.
If you are connecting though your phone's hotspot feature, then you have to use its address. That information depends on your phone, ROM and which and how many other devices are on the local network you establish, among other factors, but it's probably in the "198.162.?.?" range mentioned earlier and you can probably set "8.8.8.8" (Google) as your DNS provider. One simple way to determine your default gateway's address is to use whatever other phone, tablet, or computer you connect to that hotspot and execute a "traceroute" command. The first entry will be the gateway. I'm afraid I can't tell you how to do that specifically for your device/OS but most all operating systems have a similar command.
We cannot provide technical support nor can other members reply to your posts here on XDA Assist but, as suggested earlier, asking in the Turbos' Q&A thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help would be the best way to get help
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Once again, good luck!
Hi All,
I'm having a little trouble finding out how to do this.
Let me first explain what i want todo :
anyone visiting home just needs to go to a website and recieve a wifi config in order to connect to the visitors-wifi.
Setup an domain > does mobile device detection > based on that will either try to push a Iphone .mobileconfig or and android config file.
domain is ready , mobile detection somewhat ready , iphone config confirmed working.
I read something of Microsoft Intune capable of pushing xml config to android devices joined to the network.
I just want a file they can download & requests then if they want to install it , like on Iphone.
Thanks for reading!
Kind regards,
Xtremegamer
Xtremegamer007 said:
Hi All,
I'm having a little trouble finding out how to do this.
Let me first explain what i want todo :
anyone visiting home just needs to go to a website and recieve a wifi config in order to connect to the visitors-wifi.
Setup an domain > does mobile device detection > based on that will either try to push a Iphone .mobileconfig or and android config file.
domain is ready , mobile detection somewhat ready , iphone config confirmed working.
I read something of Microsoft Intune capable of pushing xml config to android devices joined to the network.
I just want a file they can download & requests then if they want to install it , like on Iphone.
Thanks for reading!
Kind regards,
Xtremegamer
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Hello,
That seems a handy idea.
XDA assist is for newbies finding their way around XDA Developers.
Please post your query here Android Q&A Forum with all relevant details, the experts there maybe able to assist you.
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Forum Moderator.