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Old 06-11-2010, 03:58 AM
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Re: Sip/voip

How about X-lite Or Nimbuzz? SJphone maybe? I've tried them all before but now I am using Fring and it works all the time with my Onesuite VoIP.
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Old 06-18-2010, 02:15 PM
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Re: Sip/voip

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"Next you need to apply the mortscripts attached. The only thing is they need to be applied after every soft reset. So to avoid having to manually apply it every time i simply copied them into the folder \Windows\Startup, and every time the phone starts the mortscripts are applied and the "IP Phone" button works flawlessy."

the way you apply them is by clicking on them. Nothing will pop up when you press them on your phone like you are trying to open it but it will be applied in the background.

Like i said to avoid having to open it everytime you soft reset just copy or move them into the folder \Windows\Startup and it will happen automatically eveerytime you start your phone.
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Old 07-29-2010, 02:57 PM
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Edit: For those who are running Sense 2.5 and want and easier way to enable/disable VoIP from the Comm Manager it can be done you just need some registry edits and mortscript. Just figured it out and wanted to post my findings.

Now i am Juicy's R8 ROM and it has mortscript built in, i believe most custom ROM's have it built in, if not you will need to download it.

First of all you need to change one of the buttons within the Comm Manager through the registry. Since I am running Juicy's R8 ROM and his version has a 3G button, and since i am on sprint and that button is of no use to me I simply changed that one. You can change whichever button you prefer and that is found in the following directory: "HKLM\Software\HTC\Comm Manager" within there you will see folders with numbers that correspond to each button. For me it was folder 6. I changed the key named Default from 3G to VOIP. After a soft reset and you go back into Comm Manager depending which button you switched it should now say "IP Phone"

Next you need to apply the mortscripts attached. The only thing is they need to be applied after every soft reset. So to avoid having to manually apply it every time i simply copied them into the folder \Windows\Startup, and every time the phone starts the mortscripts are applied and the "IP Phone" button works flawlessy.

This has made my VoIP expercience a lot better on my device and even call quality has improved. Any questions feel free to ask!!
I am using MightyRom and it says it includes VOIP but I have no idea so I am trying this. Do you think its possible to create a new registry key in Comm Manager called 7 ? Well, I am trying it... will let you know.

Update: Trying to add a new item (7) did not work. My 6 folder (actually 7th cause numbering of items starts at 0) was already customized by MightyRom to be used for Wifi Router. I ended up replacing folder 4 which was Microsoft Push Email. I never use Push as I believe its a battery drainer.

Why do you need both

WM6VoIPFull.cab
Setup_VoIP_v0.3.cab

Wouldnt just the first be sufficient?

Also, I do not think mine is working. When I call my home phone what number should show up on the caller id - my mobile or my voip number? I figured that would be a way to test it.

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Old 12-03-2010, 11:09 AM
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Re: Sip/voip

im on mightyrom as well.. intresting to see this thread.. i have a soft phone setup with sipgate and google voice already. lets see if i can configure it this way stated.
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Old 06-16-2011, 05:15 PM
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Re: Sip/voip

I tried this on wm6.1 w htc touch pro. The sip config erases with every reset. The dial plan doesnt show in the dial plan tab though I did set it. Everytime I call it says signal not available though it does show the name of the sip config when dialing. Any suggestions?
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Old 06-24-2011, 03:13 AM
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Re: Sip/voip

Hi all this is my first post. I ve been hunting over the internet and forums to find a total solution for Home & mobile. What I would like to find is a setup where when I come home the mobiles wifi auto connects to my wifi router for internet on the mobile. All incomming calls to our home VoIP would be received and the mobile rings. Push a button on the mobile and I can answer the incoming call. and make outgoing acalls on the mobile via VoIP. Also when a call is made to the mobile it would be received as usual. Is this all posible.
Because of my work I need the coverage of Telstra 3G/NextG.
Has anyone looked at the cost difference of Mobile 3G vs VoIP over 3G etc

Your thoughts would be appreciated.
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Re: Sip/voip

I'm using the energy rom, and all I had to do was install the first to cabs (wm6voipfull and setup_voip). I use a software pbx, called 3CX (windows based), connected to it, made outbound calls, worked great for my test. No issues there. The outbound caller ID was the ID I set my caller id as, through the 3CX pbx (the pbx/sip trunk's phone number). But if you sip trunk/gate allows for you to pass/send out another caller ID like you mobile number, then that will be the number that the other side will see.
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Old 06-27-2011, 01:59 AM
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Re: Sip/voip

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Hi all this is my first post. I ve been hunting over the internet and forums to find a total solution for Home & mobile. What I would like to find is a setup where when I come home the mobiles wifi auto connects to my wifi router for internet on the mobile. All incomming calls to our home VoIP would be received and the mobile rings. Push a button on the mobile and I can answer the incoming call. and make outgoing acalls on the mobile via VoIP. Also when a call is made to the mobile it would be received as usual. Is this all posible.
Because of my work I need the coverage of Telstra 3G/NextG.
Has anyone looked at the cost difference of Mobile 3G vs VoIP over 3G etc

Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Not sure what kind of VoIP system you have or service, but generally this can be solved with a group ring setting or it's also know as a follow-me feature, like that on google voice, where if someone calls that number, and you have it setup to dial your home and your mobile simultaneously. Either phone can pick up. And if you have a phone that supports the google voice application, you can make calls through it from your mobile via voip...

I use a pbx called 3CX, its a free software but you will need a sip gateway to interface the voice calls. I have it setup to call my mobile and office phone. I can pick up the phone from either. With this sip app posted in this thread, I can now make calls from my phone, through my pbx via VoIP over 3G. 3cx also has apps for iOS and Android and I believe calls can be made over your Wi-fi signal.

I hope this sorta, maybe answers your question and gives you an idea what you might be needing to do?
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You can do what you want if you have already connected your device to your wifi router at home before by simply turning on wifi on your device when you get home and if you have your voip app running in the background. Then when you get a voip call your phone will notify you and you can answer it or make calls all while wifi is still on but just at idle. The same goes for regular cellular calls.
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Old 06-27-2011, 03:57 AM
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Re: Sip/voip

I'm able to receive wifi calls from sip using portgo/fring.

I'm just not able to make wifi calls, if anyone can help/point me at a guide/direction, I'd appreicate it. So far I've tried the voip thing and I couldn't figure out how to make the call, only got it to answer it and I don't have problem with that.

I've tried idialer for callback but it isn't for wifi and still uses minutes for that initial call

edit: to clarify, I want to make calls with google voice, not my sip because sipgate is only free incoming and not outgoing. And I havent found another sip that is free that worts with google voice.
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