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2011-06-13
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Strange, it is using a different icon size between releases. I guess I could just remove that size...
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
As I am running out of my minutes, I would like to use Google Voice for local US calls as it is free.
So I registered on google voice and got a number. Now I have installed "Dial central" and logged in with my GV username and password. It picked up my GV number automatically. I also entered the call back number to my mobile.
So if I dial any US number , it rings on my mobile. That confuses me. If i remove the call back number, I am unable to make any outgoing calls using my data ( like VOIP).
I am sure i am doing something wrong here. Could you please explain me how i can make outbound calls ( just i make free calls from google voice dialer on my browser).
Thanks again.
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2011-06-13
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2011-06-13
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2011-06-13
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I thought the icon in that list came from the base64 encoding... no?
When DC initiates a call, Google Voice will call back the callback number you have entered. From what you have said, that number is currently your mobile number. so it will call your mobile and use up your minutes.
Set up the VOIP number and enjoy free minutes.
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2011-06-13
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Thanks, I am trying to achieve the same thing as noted by you. I am trying to get free minutes using my data.
In the call back list I am unable to enter any numbers, it gives me only 3 options.
1. Not set
2. 200-4-Google Talk
3. my mobile number
There is no option for me enter any other number as call back number on DC.
could you please explain the steps if you don't mind please?
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2011-06-13
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Thanks, I am trying to achieve the same thing as noted by you. I am trying to get free minutes using my data.
In the call back list I am unable to enter any numbers, it gives me only 3 options.
1. Not set
2. 200-4-Google Talk
3. my mobile number
There is no option for me enter any other number as call back number on DC.
could you please explain the steps if you don't mind please?
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2011-06-13
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Thanks, I am trying to achieve the same thing as noted by you. I am trying to get free minutes using my data.
In the call back list I am unable to enter any numbers, it gives me only 3 options.
1. Not set
2. 200-4-Google Talk
3. my mobile number
There is no option for me enter any other number as call back number on DC.
could you please explain the steps if you don't mind please?
To Ed:
Installing qnaap solved my "play voicemail" problem. Perhaps leave the dependency as is, and add a note on the dial central wiki regarding it?
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2011-06-13
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Ok lets try again:
Have you configured any voip on your n900?
If yes, did that voip provider give you a phone number?
If not, then first you need to get a number for your voip service.
Once you have that, open a browser on your desktop machine, log into Google Voice, click the settings icon (a gearwheel), click "Voice Settings".
On the Phones tab, there should be a link that says "Add another phone".
Click it. Enter the phone number of your voip service. Follow the prompts and save.
Now, back on your n900, close DC if it's open, and open it again.
Go to the callbacks settings. You should now see the number that you entered into the Google Voice settings.
Select it.
Make a test call.
???
Profit!
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2011-06-14
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