I have SipDroid running on a real device. On the emulator you have to
use the port forwarding feature for being able to communicate full
duplex to a server outside your LAN. Furthermore the current emulator
does only support port forwarding on TCP. I am not aware of that UDP
is supported (correct me if I am wrong). The SipDroid currently uses
UDP for SIP and of course for the RTP communication.

I suggest to first to use X-lite with your credentials to make sure
that you can talk to your provider. If this works I would try to load
SipDroid on a real device.

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On Jul 29, 7:54 am, Persona <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to register Sipdroid from an Android Emulator
> without success. The project displays no errors- registration
> parameters are ok- but when I try to make a call (inbound/outbound)
> there is no response...implying the account does not yet recognise the
> client...or something like that.
>
> The service provider gave me the following configuration parameters
> (which work when I use XLite):
>
> username,
> password,
> authorisation username,
> domain,
> proxy address
>
> Any ideas how to make this work?
>
> Thanks.
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