Hi Monali,

As far as I now, ethernet connections are not very well handled by the
Android network manager. Today, Linphone for Android rely on  network states
reported by Android to send register messages. Linphone for Android could be
easily modified to automatically detect network state (like in the Linux
version). Just remove calls to Linphone.setNetworkStateReachable and set
the auto_net_state_mon attribute to 1 in the sip section of linphonerc.

Cheers

Jehan

2010/5/3 Monali Bhattacharya <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>  Is there any option of Linphone in Android without WiFi and only Ethernet
> connection?
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Monali
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> >>> jehan monnier <[email protected]> 5/3/2010 12:39 PM >>>
> Hi Yves,
>
> Unfortunately, stun server setting are not implemented yet.Thanks to
> rport/received fields Linphone is most of the time, aware of its public
> address.
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> Cheers
>
> Jehan
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> 2010/5/3 Yves Dorfsman <[email protected]>
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> >
> > Is there a way to set a STUN server in Linphone on Android?
> >
> > (don't have/want a data plan, and am using it with NAT'ed wireless)
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