I'm wondering if anyone has had any luck configuring SIP clients to work when the phone is connected via LTE. I feel like ive tried everything to get this to work with SIPdroid or anything else and the connection always times out when the phone tries to register with my PBX. my PBX is through pbxes.org, I have tried wifi and 4G and i am getting the same results
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I cannot seem to get consistent clear connections on wifi with any of the sip clients mentioned here.
sipport, you name it.
Can anyone recommend the latest and greatest sip client to get my VOIP phone working properly
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Is anyone else having problems with connectivity to Google Talk?
My issues are only when operating off of 3g - NOT WIFI. When I log on it works fine, but it seems that after a minute or two (or turning off the screen) I get disconnected with no alert, and eventually I have to wait for it to reconnect. At this point I get all of the messages I should have received and all of mine send.
Does anyone else have this problem? What should I try? I already updated roaming, factory reset etc.
Thanks.
At my new office they have a WiFi network set up for just smartphones. While connected, I can access the internet, use my facebook app, and use many other apps that require the internet.
The problem I am having is I do not receive my push emails (I use the stock Gmail app) while connected to this WiFi network. If I do a manual refresh inside Gmail, it will update fine. But nothing comes through otherwise. Another thing to add is I can't sign on to Talk either while on the WiFi network.
My guess is they have Google Talk blocked which affects push email. I remember the days of the EVO 4G when people were upset at the Talk process running in the background even though Talk was signed out. The reason was the Talk process running had something to do with Gmail push emails. Am I right?
So are there any work arounds to avoid the conflict?
I would just run it on 3G, but there is very bad 3G coverage in the building.
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RedWingsFan said:
At my new office they have a WiFi network set up for just smartphones. While connected, I can access the internet, use my facebook app, and use many other apps that require the internet.
The problem I am having is I do not receive my push emails (I use the stock Gmail app) while connected to this WiFi network. If I do a manual refresh inside Gmail, it will update fine. But nothing comes through otherwise. Another thing to add is I can't sign on to Talk either while on the WiFi network.
My guess is they have Google Talk blocked which affects push email. I remember the days of the EVO 4G when people were upset at the Talk process running in the background even though Talk was signed out. The reason was the Talk process running had something to do with Gmail push emails. Am I right?
So are there any work arounds to avoid the conflict?
I would just run it on 3G, but there is very bad 3G coverage in the building.
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My best guess, would be to check out logcat while logged into the Wifi network. I would hope there is some type of error or debugging out put there showing Android isn't able to either authenticate properly due to the way they're filtering traffice or GTalk isn't able to authenticate thus causing Android to not be able to sync. Ideally, Android will output the exact or close to exact url it is uses to authenticate which is being blocked and that'll help you understand the impact from the Wifi network filtering.
those are just some thoughts off the top of my head. hope that helps!
Probably. Mine is at work.
Via My HTC Evo 3D On The Now Network From Sprint.
After looking at the log, I see the Gtalk is trying to use port 5228 which some companies have blocked. It would be nice to be able to switch the port to 443 for Gtalk and/or gmail but I don't think that is possible with our phones.
When I attempt to connect my brand new HTC One to my home wifi, I get an "Authentication Problem" message. I currently have two other Android devices (Nexus S & 10) connected without issue. And I was able to connect to my neighbors unsecured network, however the signal is too weak to be useful. I even tried removing my password and I still got the same message. What could be causing my One to not like my router, or vice versa? The router is about seven and a half years old, so getting a new one isn't out of the questions, but i'd like to save the money if it is a simple fix.
Disregard, it was an account thing.
To add insult to injury, I cannot connect to mobile data either. I can make and receive calls and send and receive text messages, but no data over mobile. The message I get is "Connection failed due to incorrect APN setting". Did I get a One with a bad radio, or does at&t need to turn something on on my account, or is there something else that i'm not thinking of?
This only happens when on the mobile network, not connected to wi-fi. The HTC email client is connected to my work's Office 365 Exchange server. Whenever I am not connected to a wi-fi network, and using AT&T's data network, I cannot send emails. It constantly gives me errors about sending until I turn off the mobile data network, then turn it back on. Once it comes back on, all the emails that I could not send before all get sent out. This works for a short time, but then once I connect then disconnect from another wi-fi network, the error happens again.
This does not happen with the Gmail client.
Anyone else with this issue, and what, if anything, did you do to fix it?
Anyone else with this issue?