I have CM11 nightlies, default kernel. Problem existed in earlier versions as well and may be related to my device or Cyanogenmod.
I have a few SIP accounts set up in native SIP app with enabled option "Receive incoming calls". After reboot I can receive and make calls without an issue. However, after some time, a day or so (phone is always connected to charger) suddenly I cannot receiving calls. While this happen, I go to SIP settings to check if registration error occurres but nothing is there but "Receiving calls" status. Only when I reboot device or disable & enable again "Receive incoming calls" I can receive calls again.
Do you know this issue?
Any workarounds?
Maybe I should use other app for voip - if so, what do you recommend?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Can anybody tell what that is?
If I go to Call Forwarding options, they are all disabled.
How can I disable Unconditional Call Forwarding? What is that anyway?
Some networks won't let you disable it. Mine (Vodafone AU) doesn't.
Unconditional call forwarding means no calls are received on your phone & all calls are redirected to the number you choose (your work number, voicemail, whatever). Whereas conditional call forwarding only happens when say your phone is out of service area or you're on another call or your phone is switched off, for example.
I setup SIP calling through Sipdroid and Pbxes just fine. Uninstalled Sipdroid and was able to make SIP calls over 3G/WiFi using the Android Native Dialer. Suddenly my SIP calling does not work any more. I did not change any of the settings. When making calls over 3G/WiFi the call connects but immediately hangs up. The call log shows the call as outgoing but lasting "0 minutes, 0 seconds." Anyone else having this problem? The Sipdroid app works just fine but I don't want it running all the time. Seems to be a problem with the Native Dialer perhaps? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Running Andrioid 4.0.4 on GSM Galaxy Nexus
UPDATE: I can make outgoing calls only if "Receive Incoming Calls" is checked. I would assume there is a way to make outgoing calls over SIP without having to accept them since I have GV forwarded to my cell number (yes I know it uses minutes but it saves on battery.)
Have you (or anyone else) had any luck making outgoing calls without having the "receive incoming calls" checked?
Hey, O am having a little issue so I hope you guys can help me out. I am using the built in sip connectivity in the dialer that comes stock (I am using golden eye rom). I have it set to receive calls as well but I am having an issue that for some reason or another after a little while I can't receive calls unless I go into the settings and untick then retick the receive calls option. Any ideas how to solve this or maybe I missed a setting? I am using freecall for sip service since I have an account with them to make calls. Now, making calls works great and always works its just the receiving calls which sucks right now.. Look bellow to understand my full setup
Person Call my GV number -> GV rings IPKall number -> my phone should ring. Some times it does, like within 20 minutes of signing in but once I sleep my device its done.
Anyone know if it's possible to disable this
It comes disabled by default to receive incoming calls.
You have to enable it to ring your phone over wifi.
I turned off that an option. In fact, I uninstalled Hangouts Dialer and it still rings.
My call forwarding on my AT&T Phone and AT&T Gear S won't connect. Anyone know of any threads or remedies?
Fixed My Own Problem
Ok I fixed my own problem and now it works better than before. I got on the chat with AT&T and they set up the call forwarding on their end. The Gear S still says there is no call forwarding connection though, so I disabled the option. Since it is enabled through AT&T, however, on a remote connection I can receive calls from both my phone number and my Gear S number. All the while call forwarding is disabled on the Gear S. I can receive texts through both numbers as well. The only downside is, to disable the call forwarding I would have to contact AT&T again. But I don't really know why I would ever want to disable that. I'm just going to leave my phone in a constant remote connection and get all the benefits of a regular bluetooth connection plus the ability to receive calls and texts on my Gear S number.
Customization
Ok wait. To customize my watch, such as adding new clocks and wallpapers, I would have to be on bluetooth. But that's no biggie i'll just reconnect.
Nevermind
This method does not work. Calls to my original number do not show up on my phone. Just my watch. I missed a call today because I had my watch turned off. Even though my phone was turned on, I didn't see the call. It went straight to my watch which wasn't on. AT&T said there is no way I could get the same call to appear on both my watch and my phone. So I'm still out of luck on getting the call forwarding option thru the Gear S working.