This tweak will allow Windows Mobile 6.1 to act as an extension to your SIP based IP PBX. You now have as many portable phones for your PBX as you have wm6.1 phones! Wow.
Here is the How to Link:
http://dynamicssmallbusiness.blogspot.com/2009/08/windows-mobile-61-as-extens...
Some things I noticed:
-Low volume (for you, other person fine)
-power save move looses Sip registration
-Dial rules need tweaked (dialing from phone book works)
More:
-pressing hold gives the caller pbx music on hold!
-there is a transfer button that works!
-and a conferencing button.
I would say this is an experimental solution and not a production solution. But it sure does bring up some incredible possibilities.
PS-If there would be a soluton to the power save and volume I believe this could be a production level solution. If someone has a volume solution, please post a comment here with a link to solution. thanks!
This works with 3CX and pbxnsip.
Note: Please don't give me bad rating ;-) because the audio doesn't line up! This is actually Youtube. My video is ok! ;-) I actually got a totally new mixing system and my video before I sent it to youtube lined up perfectly with audio!
My Blog
http://www.windowspbx.blogspot.com/
Good demo. There have been updates to WM6 SIP VOIP configuration after your video was published. I installed the WM6VoIPfull.cab on my LG Incite and calls connect just as your video shows. However, I'm having the same problems many others are having. The caller can't hear me, most audio is garbled, and GPS stops working. Installing 3rd party VOIP doesn't help except with the GPS.
mel2000 9 months ago
@mel2000 thanks, it does appear that the built in voip on wm6.1 just doesn't fully work. I think our next wm hope is windowsphone7. With Mango release it will have sockets support and then we will see if SIP client becomes available.
landiscomputer 9 months ago