I have installed Wm6Voip.cab and configured it with voipbuster
in my homescreen appear: internet calling: availabe
but when i make a (free) call (locals calls are free with voipbuster)
dont work because it isnt free.
ok resolded!!!!
i need a access number
and i can make mobile calls at only cost of sms!!
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a few months ago I remember hearing something that t mobile was working on a application that would allow us to make unlimited calls at home under wifi...
I have not heard anything about this since, but are there other applications that can do this?
I have tried the goggle voice thing but I can't get it to work..
Thanks for you time guys, Tim
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The google voice app doesnt let you make calls over wifi..it reroutes your number to your google one and makes the call still costing you minutes etc. But you can text for free through it. If you want to make free calls over 3g, wifi. A setup I found working for me...was sipgate, google voice call back app, and sipdroid app. You can receive free inbound/and make free outbound calls through 3g/wifi. The quality..from my experience is not too bad , but the person on other end of line might experience echoing thats about it. Also can take a bit of drain on battery. If you help setting it up let me know.
Tim here are the steps...figured it would probably help others that are curious also. This is the setup that worked for me..its somewhat of a lengthy process. To make it easier...keep open the Sipgate and google voice pages.
1)Before we start do you have a google voice account..if yes go to step 2 if not go to the google voice homepage and sign up for a free number.
2) go to sipgate.com sign up for a free account (you will have to give your cellnumber to recieve a key to confirm your new free account). You can remove your cell number from the settings page later.(You can choose to install their softphone software now or later doesn't really matter)
3) Once you recieve your free number from sipgate..(it will be a random number from california) go to the settings page copy the number sipgate given you , navigate to go google voice and add the sipgate number as the number google voice forwards to. Also make sure the number is set as a home number.
4) You will have to verify that number..with google voice..this when you will have to install the softphone software by sipgate. Have google voice call your sipgate number..and through the softphone dial paid just hit the 2 digit number given by google voice to confirm the sipgate number. (You can removed the sipgate software from your computer now)
5) The software i use to make outbound or receive calls..is sipdroid and gvoice callback which are both located in the marketplace and free. Download them both. There are other alternatives , but these are the two programs i used.
6) Once you installed both apps...open up sipdroid go to the settings-> sip account settings... now navigate back to sipgate settings page move your mouse cursor over the voip phone icon and click on credentials. Look at sipdroid now..and input the sip ID provided by sipgate as your authorization name in sipdroid ,the password, and the server is sipgate.com
7. Once you input everything.. sipdroid should register and you should see a green dot in your notification bar. Now open up Gvoice callback put your google voice account details in and put your callback number...as your sipgate number. For the callback setting you can set it as always..or ask it doesnt matter ...up to you. That should be it. ( I have mine to ask)
8. To test if you set up everything correctly turn on wifi...and put your phone into airplane mode. make a call ...there should be a prompt to make the call through gvoice callback once you make the call the sipdroid dialer will come up..and you will receive an incoming call from your sipgate number..just slide your finger up accept call and google voice will connect you to your actual call.
As for receiving calls your contacts will have to dial your google number and sipdroid has to be running to pick up the call. Once you accept the incoming call hit 1 on the dialpad and your connected with the other person on the other line.
*Another tip..to make sure you have everything setup correctly is..sipgate gives you 60 free minutes to make outbound calls..you should only use a minute or 2 confirming the number with google...if you notice your mins going down then you probably messed up somewhere.*
From my experience the call quality...is decent there is minor echoing that can be heard only by the person on the other end..but hey its free. You can also make calls of over 3g. Be sure to turn off sipdroid when you are not going to rly use it because..it can take a drain on the battery as it ..constantly registers itself. I read that you can setup pbxes..to route your inbound and outbound calls..which can help call quality and battery life as its tcp instead of udp , but it was too confusing for me to figure out.
Anways I hope this information helps...
So I installed shed's version of cm7 yesterday and was tinkering around with settings today. I saw there is now under settings->call settings an option for internet calling with a spot to set up a sip account. Using SIPDroid I had previously setup my phone to make calls through my google voice number. Is this function now built in and if so can someone help walk me through how to do it?
edit: found this post but still no instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11064243
tried to set it up with this information
# Server Address: pbxes.org
# Account Name: Your PBXes Username
# Password: Your PBXes Password
but when i tried to call, it says number unreachable.
I'd love to know how to do this too!
I read somewhere (sorry, can't find the link) that this is only available on T-Mobile... since shed's build uses CM7 code for the Nexus S, the option shows up but is dead on the Eris.
mjb413 said:
So I installed shed's version of cm7 yesterday and was tinkering around with settings today. I saw there is now under settings->call settings an option for internet calling with a spot to set up a sip account. Using SIPDroid I had previously setup my phone to make calls through my google voice number. Is this function now built in and if so can someone help walk me through how to do it?
edit: found this post but still no instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11064243
tried to set it up with this information
# Server Address: pbxes.org
# Account Name: Your PBXes Username
# Password: Your PBXes Password
but when i tried to call, it says number unreachable.
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I use Google Voice's free phone service. PBXes is only a PBX service that integrates multiple phone line to multiple extensions. It does not provide phone service.
Here's what to do. Goto voice.google.com and get a free number/service. Download and install Sipdroid (a free PBXes sip client) and integrate your new number. Sipdroid will allow free and easy setup to integrate Google Voice with PBXes, and you can add more extensions later when needed.
Once setup, uninstall Sipdroid and program those credentials into Internet Calling. It will register and provide inbound and outbound calling via WiFi or data. Google Voice remains a free service through 2011.
davidrol said:
I use Google Voice's free phone service. PBXes is only a PBX service that integrates multiple phone line to multiple extensions. It does not provide phone service.
Here's what to do. Goto voice.google.com and get a free number/service. Download and install Sipdroid (a free PBXes sip client) and integrate your new number. Sipdroid will allow free and easy setup to integrate Google Voice with PBXes, and you can add more extensions later when needed.
Once setup, uninstall Sipdroid and program those credentials into Internet Calling. It will register and provide inbound and outbound calling via WiFi or data. Google Voice remains a free service through 2011.
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using sipdroid, the little indicator in the taskbar turns green, but it tries to make a call and then immediately terminates before ringing. Maybe a problem with me or my phone. Perhaps a CM7 issue? I had SIPDroing working in froyo?\
edit: tried unistalling sipdroid and entering those credentials into internet calling, states "number unreachable"
You must have Google Chat selected as a Google Voice forwarding phone. Also, Google Chat must be set up to 'enable' outbound voice calling.
I got sipdroid to work GREAT on my de-activated eris. Now im going to use my retired eris as my home phone number
only thing is, I want to stop using the sipdroid app, but get the CM7 internet calling feature to work, but it wont let me use the sipdroid credentials? anyone successfully get the sipdroid accounts setup in CM7 and remove sipdroid? I've tried all kinds of settings basing off the sipdroid account settings they all give me Account Registration errors?
Right now, I am unable to make outgoing calls from my Archos 43 running UrukDroid 1.0 (I've tested using stock firmware 2.3.26) and I don't understand how I'm supposed to make calls by routing my call through google voice if I have no dialer. My setup looks like this: PBXes provides SIP -> use IPKall for a free washington state number -> use to validate google voice with a softphone (I used 3CXPhone). The only successful way I've been able to make calls was using 'connect with phone' on the google voice site, which called my sip number -> address and I was able to receive the call using Sipdroid base. I'm not going to have desktop access to google voice all the time though, so I tried CSipSimple as well, which just hangs up right away (Sipdroid hangs up instantly when you try sending the call) The weird thing is, it shows that Sipdroid is dialing [email protected] rather than the actual number, which makes sense to me because it's an SIP dialer/client. Now, I want my calls to be routed through google voice, not sent to my SIP provider. What is the easiest way to do this? Thank you!
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Setting up a trunk and outbound route in PBXes or using SIPSorcery (it doesn't actually provide SIP) just plays some really weird opera music on every outgoing call.
I used fring for sip and that was working ok.
comes with its own dailer and you can use the normal contacts.
hey there,
is it somehow possible to forward an incoming call to voip - if sip, skype, viber or anything else doesnt matter to begin with ...
or might there be an app around which i didnt find yet?
thanks
fm40 said:
hey there,
is it somehow possible to forward an incoming call to voip - if sip, skype, viber or anything else doesnt matter to begin with ...
or might there be an app around which i didnt find yet?
thanks
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Nope, doesnt work, try finding an app based on call forward.... hit the "Thanks" would be appreciated !
Pseudo forwarding to SIP/VOIP
Well it is very much possible requires double hopinng but it is possible!
Get a rebel.com account and register your forwarding phone number, rebtel calls you press 1.
Get a SIP provider who supports inum (I would recomend callcentric but there are plenty others as well). Get a sip/inum did.
In rebtel add a contact in your local number zone which is your sip inum or your Skype name, should you fancy M$oft proprietary standards.
Forward mobile to the rebtel local number. This should cost you local airtime minutes, or local rate if not under a monthly plan.
Voila, calls forwarded to your sip/skype Voip device, which you can pick from any place on earth without roaming fees.
Hmm did I mentioned that on the voip sphere everything is absolutely FREE!
Callcentric calling features also include, call treatments, virtual fax, voicemail and further forwarding with lowcost high quality sip rates.
Happy forwarding
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Hello
I will be travelling to another country, however I wish to keep my (home country) current mobile connection (number) active since a lot of local (banking etc ) services and sms alert notifications are received on my home country mobile number.
I plan to keep my mobile switched on and hooked to the charger to let it run :
Hence I am looking for an Android App to :
1. Monitor the incoming calls and selectively based on rules either decide to offer a IVR recording to leave the message (recorded on the SD card in wav or amr format) OR forward the call to another predefined number (presumably my cell number in the visited country). The caller wont have to pay the charges for international calling, since the outgoing call from the cell is originated and the caller and receiver are connected as if being on a conference call.
2. Similarly monitor the incoming SMS and based on rules either store locally or forward to predefined international number.
3. For point number 1, an option to upload the recorded voice messages to an online service like google drive or dropbox, with the filename containing the caller number/name and date/time of the call, and delete from the phone after a successful upload. This way I can retrieve the voice messages via internet instead of using the mobile operator voice recording service.
Back in the days on my Nokia N95 there used to be an excellent symbian application which was able to do most as described above and more, I am looking for a similar type pf application on android.
I have seen that an app exist https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fahrbot.apps.blacklist&hl=en but it is more focused on the security and blocking aspect .
I am looking for an app which let you run a mini PABX on the mobile to offer similar functionality.
Does anything like this exists...Need your guidance and suggestion to find the correct app.
P.S :
The company making the symbian app, is maybe out of business but you can read about this excellent app (Interactive Voice Call Master) over here http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software/applications.php?faq=1&fldAuto=156
Thanks.