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Originally Posted by edufur
the setup is sticking. so i guess i am at a loss. i am able to connect just fine if i use a service like Fring... but i would rather use the WM6 native voip. maybe you can point me to a document that clearly outlines what i should be doing to make it take? it would be nice if the VOIP setup program had a "test settings" function to tell me if the problem is there or elsewhere. unfortunately, the native system is not reporting anything.
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Not sure if this helps but I have VoIP working (well, sort of working) with voiptalk.org.
I selected "whenever available" for "outgoing calls using VoIP", and the "Enable VoIP over 3G" option is checked. Once these two options and the SIP settings have stuck (i.e. after a reboot the options I chose are still entered), I can see that voiptalk appears in the dialer screen when the data connection is alive. If the data connection is not alive, I see the regular Sprint graphic.
When voiptalk is visible I can dial the test numbers and can confirm that both incoming and outgoing codecs work with two caveats:
- the audio comes from the rear speaker of the device
- the audio is too quiet to be usable.
Voiptalk.org offer a free trial (you get 20p credit). With this you can dial the test numbers, test incoming calls, etc.