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Original comment by pmerl...@googlemail.com
on 2 Oct 2009 at 2:51
A workaround is to use airplane mode with wifi enabled (http://bit.ly/kOoRW)
when you
want to use sipdroid. When you want to use the cell just turn wifi off. One
advantage of this approach is that your battery will last a lot longer than
when you
have both wifi and cell on at the same time.
I would argue that the GV Double Call issue is more of a bug than an enhancement
request: SIP/Cell calls coming in at the same time, whether or not GV is
involved,
cause both calls to be compromised. If I answer one I'd like the other call to
be
refused (or at least stop ringing).
Original comment by thumbg...@gmail.com
on 21 Oct 2009 at 11:53
This also occurs when you accidentally try to call someone twice before getting
the
first callback. The second call keeps vibrating and vibrating.
As an aside, is it possible to disable the cell antenna but not 3G/Wifi? That
would be
nice.
Original comment by benf...@gmail.com
on 9 Nov 2009 at 1:28
I have the same issue. When I receive a call on wifi, I always get a missed
call
from google voice. My ringtone plays twice at the same time, but there is some
delay
for a ghoulish echo. I'm using android v2 with a motorola droid. Sipdroid
version 1.2.1
Original comment by hochg...@gmail.com
on 8 Dec 2009 at 9:46
How do I install sipdroid on motorola droid with sipgate
Original comment by bobbarnh...@gmail.com
on 21 Dec 2009 at 2:36
I have a temporary solution to this that I think is better than airplane mode.
I forward calls to my cell number back to google voice / voicemail while on
wifi.
this way only sipdroid rings.
On verizon -
*72+10digit to forward
*720 to unforward
Original comment by Timil...@gmail.com
on 4 Feb 2010 at 6:13
airplane mode seems to cause my google voice and other apps to not update, even
if
wifi is specifically enabled after entering airplane mode. I will not be using a
workaround, I guess..
Original comment by philip.f...@gmail.com
on 23 Feb 2010 at 5:59
Here is my setup. Doesn't use Airplane Mode at all and uses Google Voice to
ring back
so making calls using Sipgate comes out being free also!
http://limardo.org/2010/03/google-voice-android-sip-free-calls/
Sorry I tried to just post the instructions here but got an error, maybe
because of
all the links, not sure, so I posted it on my blog. Feel free to ask any
questions or
comment either here or my page.
Thanks
Original comment by carlos.l...@gmail.com
on 11 Mar 2010 at 5:10
I would definitely like to see this implemented. This is probably
programatically
tricky, however.
Original comment by pcmst...@gmail.com
on 26 Mar 2010 at 4:25
Perhaps this is a little complicated, but I use Google Voice to forward to my
SIPed
DID number. I then use Locale, the SSID plugin, and the Google Voice plugin to
adjust
my GV forwarding based on my location. So, when I'm connected to certain access
points, GV will forward to my SIP provider but not my cell number. O/w, GV will
forward to my cell number but not my SIP provider.
Original comment by bepp...@gmail.com
on 28 May 2010 at 6:06
How do you get google voice to ring an SIP URI? I guess you have a phone number
attached to it as well?
I don't think this is a bug, this is basically what you requested (to ring your
two numbers at the same time).
Original comment by xavdouvi...@gmail.com
on 9 Aug 2010 at 4:31
Riight. But would be nice if sipdroid was aware that you had a call on the
regular line and would bow out.
Original comment by bepp...@gmail.com
on 9 Aug 2010 at 4:40
Yes, Sipdroid should be able to send regular phone calls straight to voicemail
when a sipdroid call is in place. At least in verizon, if it doesn't you lose
the sipdroid call because it disconnects, and it's very annoying to have both
things happening at the same time.
Original comment by openi...@gmail.com
on 22 Aug 2010 at 10:46
I get around this issue by using PBXes.org. I have a trunk configured in my
PBXes account for my Gizmo5 line. Google voice sends calls to my mobile and
Gizmo lines. PBXes, however, is configured to not send the inbound call from
Gizmo to the extension I use for sipdroid. It does, however, send the call to
my other SIP devices. The result is that a GV call rings my mobile and my desk
SIP phone but not sipdroid. This works pretty well for me. As an aside, I
also use PBXes.org to consolidate my SIP lines - it's connected to Gizmo, my
office SIP line and the SIP line I have with our partner's PBX. Very handy.
Original comment by rich...@sigil.org
on 22 Dec 2010 at 11:18
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Is there any update on resolving this in a more functional way? One poster on
the CSipSimple project seems to believe SipDroid has it figured out...
http://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/issues/detail?id=62#c17
I guess it's true that I can clearly decide which call to answer, but overall
it's still quite ugly because I hear two ringtones and get a missed call every
time!
Original comment by AVro...@gmail.com
on 30 Aug 2011 at 4:25
I'm using a pre paid plan and only use data over wifi. I have google voice
setup to forward to the sipdroid/PBXes and my cell number. If I have cell
coverage and wifi I get ringing from sipdroid and my phone. Since I have wifi
coverage I want to answer the sipdroid first but by the time I get to my phone
I see the phone screen and not sipdroid's.
Original comment by jayg...@gmail.com
on 21 Sep 2011 at 11:15
There must be a GV api to enable/disable phones because Google Voice Locations
can enable and disable phones. Why not have a setting which disables phone
accounts on GV based on whether Sipdroid is connected or not. If not
connected, it would allow you to set which phones are enabled. Then configure
gtalk as enabled when sip is connected. This eliminates the GPS requirement
and need of another app. Simply put, if connected enable gtalk, else enabled
any other phones. Please look at the Google Voice Locations application to
review it's interface for selecting active phones.
Original comment by cj0...@gmail.com
on 8 May 2012 at 6:11
If we had a way to disable the cell radio when using WiFi, that would eliminate
this issue for me. Unfortunately, until then, this bug still exists in sipdroid.
Original comment by r...@mcdoulos.net
on 21 Feb 2013 at 1:08
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
bojan.du...@gmail.com
on 1 Oct 2009 at 8:31