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mole0815
24th May 2007, 10:08 AM
I use the wm6 VOIP function to communicate via W-LAN.

Does anybody know whether it is possible to use it without headset? When calling somebody the sound just came through the loudspeaker on the backside (same as wm5 with sjphone or skype).... i hoped that it will work when VOIP functionality comes native with wm6.

All in all the VOIP quality is very good. The callee do not recognize whether i call him via PC or Prophet (instead of SJPHONE...there i had interruptions + delay)

lordlinus
29th May 2007, 02:28 PM
I use the wm6 VOIP function to communicate via W-LAN.


hi mole0815,
which ROM are you using?
Linus

mole0815
29th May 2007, 08:07 PM
I use
ROM: 4.0.0.0.1 PDAViet
Radio: 02.69.21

jychan28
30th May 2007, 09:20 AM
Use ROM 4.0.0.0.2. Works fine, no headset needed.

redandr
2nd June 2007, 11:55 AM
Use ROM 4.0.0.0.2. Works fine, no headset needed.

Do you mean the sound comes from the front speaker?

ekto
2nd June 2007, 03:19 PM
I have the same issue on 4.0.0.3. Is there any known fix for this?

Also, is there any known way to keep the phone registered with the SIP server when it goes into standby mode. I would like to be able to receive calls via VoIP without having to leave the phone on all the time, wasting a huge amount of battery life. I'm connecting to the server via WiFi by the way, so that would have to stay active aswell (which it does not seem to).

mole0815
2nd June 2007, 04:51 PM
same here.

I upgraded to 4.0.0.3 and no sound from the frontspeaker.... Are u sure that the sound did not come from the backside?!?!

Don't think that they will remove this feature from 4.0.0.2 to 4.0.0.3.
Any other experiences?

jychan28
3rd June 2007, 09:44 AM
I have it working with 4.0.0.0.2, not upgraded to 4.0.0.0.3 yet.

Can anyone confirm that 4.0.0.0.3 OK?

I don't find the quality acceptible in all handheld VOIP conversations.

mole0815
3rd June 2007, 03:35 PM
If i use the wm6 VOIP functionallity (config via sipconfig.exe in \windows) the quality will be acceptable. But the main issue is: There is a need for a headset (either bluetooth or cable).... and it seems that there is no workaround :(

redandr
3rd June 2007, 04:54 PM
For all people who are searching for a front speaker workaround:

There's no one!

HTC doesn't grant the access to it for the 3rd party software developers.
So you still have to use a headset or be happy with the back speaker outcoming sound :rolleyes:

redandr
3rd June 2007, 04:55 PM
I have it working with 4.0.0.0.2, not upgraded to 4.0.0.0.3 yet.

Can anyone confirm that 4.0.0.0.3 OK?


Yes, it works also with 4.0.0.3

ekto
4th June 2007, 01:36 AM
Bugger, oh well, looks like its headset's for us then lol. Is the speaker on the front hard-wired into the phone components or something?

jychan28
6th June 2007, 11:22 AM
I need to go back to 4.0.0.0.2 to familiar its works and not-works so I can appreciate whether 4.0.0.0.3 has any improvement or just the same with different color keyboard.

visionz
9th August 2007, 11:27 AM
I'm using the PDAVIET 4.0.0.6 ROM, and I also suffer from the problem that when using VoIP the conversation is only one-way when using a BT headset (no sound at all when using no headset). Any solution for this available yet?

redandr
9th August 2007, 12:49 PM
I'm using the PDAVIET 4.0.0.6 ROM, and I also suffer from the problem that when using VoIP the conversation is only one-way when using a BT headset (no sound at all when using no headset). Any solution for this available yet?

Do you mean the integrated VoIP in 4006 really works?

visionz
9th August 2007, 01:03 PM
Do you mean the integrated VoIP in 4006 really works?

Well, yes and no. I can make calls just fine (haven't tested receiving (yet)). However, even though the other side can hear me just fine, my end remains totally silent.

MaRyNoFear
10th August 2007, 08:14 PM
Well, yes and no. I can make calls just fine (haven't tested receiving (yet)). However, even though the other side can hear me just fine, my end remains totally silent.

Thats not because of the voip software in the phone, but because of your nat setting in your router.
One way voice in voip is a common problem, and is normaly related to nat settings in the router.

redandr
11th August 2007, 10:57 AM
Thats not because of the voip software in the phone, but because of your nat setting in your router.
One way voice in voip is a common problem, and is normaly related to nat settings in the router.

It's not so simple. I've tested all the PDAVIET-Roms from 40000 to 40006 with the same VoIP setting on the same router. The versions 40000-40003 work, other have the mentioned one-side-sound problem. So the cause can't be the router only.

MaRyNoFear
11th August 2007, 02:37 PM
Sorry Redandr, but NAT is the most common problem causing on way voice.
I have worked with VoIP for almost 7 years, and I se this problem every week.
Saying this doesn't mean that it can't be somthing else. Just that its the most common problem.

visionz
11th August 2007, 09:29 PM
Sorry Redandr, but NAT is the most common problem causing on way voice.
I have worked with VoIP for almost 7 years, and I se this problem every week.
Saying this doesn't mean that it can't be somthing else. Just that its the most common problem.

NAT being the problem is a slim chance in my case. My office's wireless network is used for other wifi handsets without any problems. Even more so, there's no NAT involved at all (our asterisk pbx is on a different subnet than our wifi, but there's standard routing between them), only firewalling. I think I disabled all firewall rules at the time of the testing for my device, but I'll double check sometime next week.

tangjunhu
8th December 2007, 01:38 AM
I have face same problem, can not keep SIP alive, it no respond when goes into standby mode, I need to set power off is NEVER.


I have the same issue on 4.0.0.3. Is there any known fix for this?

Also, is there any known way to keep the phone registered with the SIP server when it goes into standby mode. I would like to be able to receive calls via VoIP without having to leave the phone on all the time, wasting a huge amount of battery life. I'm connecting to the server via WiFi by the way, so that would have to stay active aswell (which it does not seem to).

uk19xx
26th December 2007, 03:51 AM
Never try the VOIP b4, actually how is the VOIP works?

It is something like Skype? How could VOIP made call?

Mind to share?

Thank you.