Sipdroid + PBXes + GV users, I need your help! - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all, is it possible to utilize Sipdroid + PBXes if my HTC One does not have a cell phone number associated with it? I am currently not using it with any carrier and I was hoping that I can use this as a Wifi only device to make and receive calls, I'm just not sure if it is possible.
I have set up Sipdroid with my PBXes account (it was done automatically after I clicked on New link and created a PBXes account through Sipdroid). I get the green light in my notifications pull-down implying that I am connected, but any time that I try to make a call, it tries to dial for four seconds and then immediately hangs up. I went through the settings and initially it did not have WLAN checked. I checked this box and tried to make a call, only to yield the same results.
Now, for the strange part. I tried setting up my Sipdroid on my other phone that is associated with a carrier (this phone does have a cell phone number). This time, however, I could not use the New PBX linked to my Google Voice option because I had already created a PBX account. Instead, I went through the settings and entered everything exactly as it was set up on my HTC One.
Authorization Username: myusername-200
Password: myPBXpw (or mygooglevoicepw, they are both the same)
All of the settings are exactly the same, but Sipdroid keeps giving me a Registration failed (401 Unauthorized) error.
So, to sum up, here are my questions:
1. Is it possible to use Sipdroid + PBXes + GV in order to make and receive calls on my HTC One that does not have a cell phone number associated with the phone. If so, how?
2. Why is Sipdroid giving me the Registration failed (401 Unauthorized) error on my HTC Thunderbolt that does have a cell phone number associated with it? How can I fix this?

Just to let everyone know his problem was fixed. I had him get rid of SipDroid, install CSipSimple, disable Google Chat, change his Google Password, and disable two-step verification. The password/two-step verification is what caused his problems.

HowDoIVoIP said:
Just to let everyone know his problem was fixed. I had him get rid of SipDroid, install CSipSimple, disable Google Chat, change his Google Password, and disable two-step verification. The password/two-step verification is what caused his problems.
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As an FYI, you can enable 2-step verification again after you've setup CSipSimple and PBXes and it will continue to work just fine. Thanks for your help buddy!

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Problems with Nimbizz and Google Voice for free calls

Greetings, I am a newbie who recently got the X10 mini which I love, but I have had days of troubles trying to get Nimbizz and Google Voice configured to make free calls. An awesome developer named "fishsticksfromguam" made this program called "Advanced GV Caller" which I purchased, and could not get to work. I followed all of his helpful instructions, but it still will not work properly. Is anyone else having these problems or can anyone give advice?
The errors I get are:
With A.GV Dialer: it says GV is calling my phone and either the phone call just doesn't go through, or it says that my GV number is not set for callbacks. Since GV does not have a callback number, I don't get it.
Nimbizz: either goes black and freezes and I have to restart my phone, or it says, Nimbizz is not responding, force quit?
Then when I sign back in, it shows that my Skype account under Nimbizz is offline, whereas just a minute before it was online and I was able to make calls.
Also, when Skype is working, I can call out, but I cannot get any incoming calls.
Or it says, Activity Phone (in process.com.android.phone) is not responding, force close.
My Gizmo5 account is set up properly and my Google Voice phone number has been verified by the developer himself. I sincerely recommend fishsticksfromguam's programs as he goes out of his way to help.
Below are the instructions that I have followed:
1. Login in Gizmo5 and under the "FORWARDING" tab, select the option
"Forward All Calls", and enter your gtalk email address, hit save and log out.
2. On my Desktop computer, I start the official Google Talk client.
3. Login to Google Voice and under Settings menu, I added a new Phone
with my Gizmo5 telephone number and I selected "GIZMO" as the phone
type.
4. Google will now attempt to call your Gizmo5 number to verify it.
Since you've forwarded ALL Gizmo5 calls to your gTalk, it will come in
on your Google Talk Client where you can now answer the call and verify it!
*** YOU HAVE NOW VERIFIED YOUR GIZMO5 NUMBER ***
5. Install Nimbuzz (or Fring) on your Android phone, and ensure your
Google Talk is set up properly to receive voice calls.
6. Install Google Voice Call Advanced, enter your Google Voice
Username & Password, and for the Callback number, enter your full
Gizmo5 callback number (ie. 17475551212), and select "GIZMO5" as the
phone type. Select "Use GV for all calls". Hit Apply.
*** You should now be able to make FREE phone calls using your Android Phone ***
The problem is, I can't! Any advice please?
BOUNTY OF AT LEAST $20 through Paypal if you can get this working properly!

Free calls on wifi?

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...

[Q] internet calling

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?

Set up Google Voice

I previously used Google Voice with no issues on my HTC Eris but when I try and set it up on the T-Bolt, it tells me it can't automatically do the req'd steps to configure it.
I searched this forum and only see (1) topic specifically related to GV, but not this issue. I also followed this guide, with no success. When I call my cell #, neither VZW voicemail nor GV voicemail pick up !
Oddly, whether I have GV or VZW selected, when I call my # and don't pick up, I get a female voice that says:
"Please enter the number you wish to dial followed by the # sign"
Anyone have any luck ?

Why do I need to dial my mailbox # when calling VM??

On Shostock 4 and StraightTalk. This is pretty annoying, been going on for quite some time, even before ST.
When it does go straight to my mailbox, it refuses to identify the stored password.
I was on Net10 for a month recently and had the same problem with the mail box. Net10 is another brand from the same company as Straight Talk. While I was on AT&T before switching to Net10, my voice mail would always connect without prompt. Then I went to Net10 for a month, and when I went back to AT&T, my voice mail still prompted me for the number. I found that there is a menu to change the settings. Apparently, this is a "so called" security feature. On AT&T I was able to disable the security feature so that my voice mail now works like it used to. I would bet that Straight Talk also has a similar configuration menu for voice mail, if you can find the instructions for it. If not, find the instructions for AT&T and maybe the prompts will be the same.
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I was on Net10 for a month recently and had the same problem with the mail box. Net10 is another brand from the same company as Straight Talk. While I was on AT&T before switching to Net10, my voice mail would always connect without prompt. Then I went to Net10 for a month, and when I went back to AT&T, my voice mail still prompted me for the number. I found that there is a menu to change the settings. Apparently, this is a "so called" security feature. On AT&T I was able to disable the security feature so that my voice mail now works like it used to. I would bet that Straight Talk also has a similar configuration menu for voice mail, if you can find the instructions for it. If not, find the instructions for AT&T and maybe the prompts will be the same.
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Yes, I know where it is (Phone, Settings). I just added the mailbox number to the dialing sequence, it's just annoying that you need to it.
Thanks!
sbi1 said:
Yes, I know where it is (Phone, Settings). I just added the mailbox number to the dialing sequence, it's just annoying that you need to it.
Thanks!
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I wasn't referring to using speed dial to include the password after a pause and the # symbol, but doing it that way is actually more secure. Here are the instructions for turning the password on or off on AT&T:
By default, the password requirement is on when you set up your voicemail. For your security, we don't recommend turning the password requirement off.
Here's how to turn the voicemail password feature on or off:
1.Press and hold 1 or Voicemail key to call into the voicemail system from your wireless device.
2.If you have new messages, press the * key to skip to the Main Menu, otherwise go to Step 3.
3.Press 4 for Personal Options.
4.Press 2 for Administrative Options.
5.Press 1 for Password Options.
6.Press 2 to Turn Password On or Off, and then follow the prompts.
It seems that some people can access their ST voice mail without a password, but the official word is that the 'security feature" can not be turned off. I no longer have any way to test it.
creepyncrawly said:
I wasn't referring to using speed dial to include the password after a pause and the # symbol, but doing it that way is actually more secure. Here are the instructions for turning the password on or off on AT&T:
By default, the password requirement is on when you set up your voicemail. For your security, we don't recommend turning the password requirement off.
Here's how to turn the voicemail password feature on or off:
1.Press and hold 1 or Voicemail key to call into the voicemail system from your wireless device.
2.If you have new messages, press the * key to skip to the Main Menu, otherwise go to Step 3.
3.Press 4 for Personal Options.
4.Press 2 for Administrative Options.
5.Press 1 for Password Options.
6.Press 2 to Turn Password On or Off, and then follow the prompts.
It seems that some people can access their ST voice mail without a password, but the official word is that the 'security feature" can not be turned off. I no longer have any way to test it.
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Entering the password is half the problem. Although it's annoying that it is asking for it now, my bigger issue is with entering the mailbox number. This is really inconvenient, especially when you drive and want to retrieve your messages.

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