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I'm having a similar problem: wether using PBXes or another proxy sip calls
doesn't ring. I can correctly make
calls but cannot receive. It's curious that both sipdroid and proxy status show
as registered ok, but if I test I
listen a ringing tone on the caller peer but it doesn't ring.
Original comment by nlagal...@googlemail.com
on 5 Dec 2009 at 10:58
Just a suggestion. It may be a NAT problem. I had the same problem using
SipAgent instead of sipdroid and it
ceased when I configured a STUN server.
Original comment by nlagal...@googlemail.com
on 9 Dec 2009 at 5:34
I had similar issues with pbxes not beeing able to receive incoming calls.
(Probably
more like nlagalaye issue).
I tried SipAgent as well, but could still not receive calls.
Just now I read
http://pbx.i-p-tel.com/wiki/index.php/FAQ#Outgoing_calls_work_but_incoming_calls
_are_always_busy_or_answered_by_voicemail.
suggesting to save the extension again. Now I was able to receive with both
sipdroid
and sipagent.
(I'm using 3g with danish 3 operator).
Original comment by baard.ma...@gmail.com
on 9 Dec 2009 at 8:27
I have exactly the same problem. pbxex.org/status shows my incomming call but
it just
not triggers my sipdroid (1.2.4)on my Hero. No matter what i do and it is NOT a
NAT
problem. It's keeping me busy for the last week and the strange thing is that
it has
worked two times !? outbound is working great.
Is this maybe indeed a pbxes free issue or just a sipdroid bug ?
Any help welcome, Thanks.
Original comment by hero.hol...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2010 at 7:14
I switched over to Voxalot.com and the problem is now gone! Has to be PBXES as
far
as I am concerned. Since signing up with Voxalot, all my calls ring through
with no
problems whatsoever! They allow TCP port 80 connections same as PBXES to save
on
battery power too. So far so good with them but I did have to pay $15.00 to be
able
to get what I needed though. I guess you get what you pay for.
Original comment by BrianG...@gmail.com
on 5 Jan 2010 at 12:56
Ok tanx BrianGNYC, have similar problems with the free VOX Basic. I will
upgrade to
VOX Lite...
Original comment by hero.hol...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2010 at 10:35
i've got the same problem. is VOX Lite reliable?
Original comment by GLev...@gmail.com
on 8 Apr 2010 at 10:02
Issue 447 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by pmerl...@googlemail.com
on 5 May 2010 at 7:28
I really don't think the problem is from pbxes : i have the same without using
pbxes
(with my SIP accounts, which btw work great on my laptop)
The only way i've found to make it work (before it's resolved in sipdroid), is
to use
fring. The SIP add-on works well and I can receive calls. I honnestly don't
like this
application (I have to open it each time i wanna dial a number without using my
cell), but it's working...
Hope this helped :)
Original comment by jeromecouzy
on 7 May 2010 at 5:46
I'm experiencing this problem quite consistently, so I think I can provide a
lot of info.
I am using a Sprint Hero with Android 1.5 (stock) on Sprint/Boost. The problem
happens in Siprdoid 1.4.7 beta and 1.3.7 beta. The problem only happens over
3G - I
have been unable to duplicate it over WiFi. Sipdroid gets stuck in a mode in
which
incoming calls fail to ring. It happens most often when the incoming call
comes into
a DID from the POTS network, though I have observed some instances of the
problem
when receiving calls that were end-to-end VoIP. Usually it's the second call
since
Sipdroid was started that is the first to not ring, but I have also observed it
not
ringing starting on the third through eighth incoming calls. I can fix the
problem
by forcing Sipdroid to re-register (by disabling and re-enabling the mobile
network,
for example), or by restarting Sipdroid. The problem happens using TCP and
UDP. The
problem happens with different SIP providers: I've tried Gizmo5 without
pbxes.org,
and Sipgate One via pbxes.org. The problem happens with and without STUN. The
problem happens with Sipdroid in the foreground and the background.
I can recreate the problem fairly consistently with this sequence:
* launch Sipdroid
* call my Sipgate One number from a POTS phone
* cancel the call from the calling phone after a few seconds (though the problem
occurs even if I answer it in Sipdroid)
* call my Sipgate One number again, from a different POTS phone (though calling
from
the same POTS phone yields the same result)
The second call doesn't ring in Sipdroid.
Here's the weird part: if I follow the above sequence, cancel the second call,
wait
a few seconds, and then exit Sipdroid, I hear a couple seconds of Sipdroid
ringing,
and the Sipdroid call-ended screen is displayed, showing the number of the
second
caller. So Sipdroid *did* know about that second incoming call. It seems that
the
call is getting stuck somewhere in the pipe, so to speak, but I don't know
where.
I am providing a logcat log showing the entire sequence: launching Sipdroid; the
first call coming in; the second call coming in and failing to ring; and then
exiting
Sipdroid and hearing a bit of ringing and seeing the call-ended screen briefly.
The logcat log is using the default logging level and queue. I can easily
provide
more detailed logging, if requested.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~balazer/files/Sipdroid_Hero_problem/
Original comment by bala...@gmail.com
on 10 May 2010 at 7:40
I also have problems with receiving calls with Sipdroid on Samsung GT-I5700.
I've
setted up two extentions one for good old n800 and another for Sipdroid. Other
side is
gtalk running on PC with gtalk2voip enabled. So n800 can receive and send
calls, but
Sipdroid can only call. When i calling my account @pbxes.com from gtalk2voip
n800
start ringing, Sipdroid if unblocked silently shows the call. If i receive call
with
Sipdroid, n800 stop ringing, and it seems like Sipdroid is in call, but it
isn't. No
sound going in any direction and after 60 second gtalk2voip service drops
connection
with error - Reason = EndedByTransportFail.
Original comment by laplande...@gmail.com
on 4 Jun 2010 at 8:38
I have the same problem on Spica (I5700), can't answer incoming calls (sipdroid
doesn't ring, but activating sipdroid i can see incoming call but after
answering there is no voice in any direction), but after setting auto answer it
works fine when phone screen is activated.
Original comment by m.k.szcz...@gmail.com
on 8 Jun 2010 at 7:13
After more testing with the CDMA Hero, the pattern is very clear: ringing for
incoming calls is delayed anywhere from 5 to 25 second, and sometimes it fails
to ring altogether. I've tried bunches of different SIP providers, with and
without pbxes.org and Voxalot. Also, I tried Linphone and got exactly the same
results. The problem is more likely to occur when the screen is off and when I
haven't interacted with the phone for a while. If I am doing any kind of
network streaming (playing a Youtube video, for example), the calls ring
through instantly.
On the Samsung Moment, calls ring within 5 seconds every time.
I believe this is a problem with the CDMA Hero. It seems like some portion of
the phone gets put to sleep when data is not being sent, and nothing on
Sprint's end can wake it up. I speculate that this problem extends to other
kinds of network applications on the Hero, but I haven't verified that. (delays
of ~30 seconds would hardly be noticeable in Gmail, for example)
If there's a setting to change this behavior, I haven't found it. I'm done
with the Hero.
BTW the problems people are having with the Spica are unrelated.
Original comment by bala...@gmail.com
on 18 Jun 2010 at 9:48
i had the same problem as described in posts #10, #1 and #4.
Now after updating Sipdroid and Android-OS (and without altering the
sip-setup), everything works flawlessly. incoming calls immediately ring.
Current setup: Nexus One with Android Froyo FRF72 and Sipdroid 1.5.2
Maybe this should be changed to fixed..
Original comment by Roderich...@gmail.com
on 22 Jun 2010 at 3:55
@Roderich...@gmail.com
Are use using TCP or UDP? I have noticed I have better reliability with
incoming calls with a TCP connection to PBXes but have way better call quality
on a UDP connection.
Original comment by tiber...@gmail.com
on 24 Jun 2010 at 9:16
@tibere86: I am using UDP over 3G without pbxes as proxy. Using a Nexus One now
with Froyo FRF91 and sipgate. From my point of view the problem is solved.
Original comment by Roderich...@gmail.com
on 4 Jul 2010 at 2:59
I also have this problem. If I make an incoming call addressing it as follows;
username@pbxes.org nothing happens.
If I make the same call but this time addressing it as:
username@88.69.237:29881 the call is successful ?
Original comment by David.To...@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 4:05
Issue 686 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by pmerl...@googlemail.com
on 15 Oct 2010 at 9:29
I've got the exact same problem :
Phone : Samsung Galaxy (GT-I7500)
Android : 1.6 (Galaxo 1.6.3.4)
SipDroid : 1.6.1 beta
SIP provider : OVH / pbxes.org
Network : WLAN (through Belgacom Bbox2)
All incoming calls fail.
I've tried the following configurations :
- direct connexion to my SIP provider using UDP
- connection through pbxes using UDP
- connection through pbxes using TCP
All these configurations works perfectly if I use Ekiga softphone on my laptop
(which apparently always make a STUN call to detect public IP before
registering).
Is there a way to put SIPdroid into debug mode to dump the SIP messages and see
what goes wrong ?
Original comment by greens...@gmail.com
on 26 Oct 2010 at 7:22
Thankx, got this working by just re-saving my extensions
Original comment by Imperial...@gmail.com
on 27 Oct 2010 at 7:43
Hi,
I guess all of the above posts mention the SIPDRIOD working perfectly but later
it dies.
The issue is that when SIPDRIOD registers with the SIP provider it uses UDP for
the connection protocol. Which is connectionless. So it provides less standby
time, or you can say network register time. Although the Client is connected to
the network. But its not keeping a keep alive. Mostly the 3G network would
suffer most as your device get a temporary keep alive (registered time) from
the sip provider. So after that the trunk made earlier is finished. But as you
already had registered you would show on the network.
So main issue being the UDP connection standby time drops and the device gets
hung up. Mostly if it works, its good. But theoretically speaking there is no
keep alive packets, so you would receive latency and dead connection issue.
Regards,
Original comment by etw...@gmail.com
on 4 Jan 2011 at 9:20
Can Someone advise me on how to get incoming calls to work, out going is
working fine. Thanks for the help.
Original comment by gorham.c...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2011 at 11:01
Enabling the STUN server worked for me. Must have been a NAT issue.
Original comment by j...@jphein.com
on 7 Feb 2012 at 4:21
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
BrianG...@gmail.com
on 14 Oct 2009 at 11:12