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Can you be more specific? Like in which cases I mentioned above you've tried?? Thank you!

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This seems to be your combination of call supplier. I use sipgate and have no issuse whatsoever in this situation. I can have calls coming in with either SIP or Cell then another at same time ringing with the other and all handled as expected.
 
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I just tried sipgate with google voice, I added it to my forwarding phone successfully, but same thing happened like using Gizmo. So i don't think this is the supplier's problem. It must be something to do with phone.

Originally Posted by Fargus View Post
This seems to be your combination of call supplier. I use sipgate and have no issuse whatsoever in this situation. I can have calls coming in with either SIP or Cell then another at same time ringing with the other and all handled as expected.
 
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I am having this same issue. SIPgate and T-Mobile. When my wife calls me at work with my GV number, my SIP rings, but as soon as I hit ACCEPT, both calls disconnect. Actually, 50-50 chance whether I get 1 missed call or 2.
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and your sip connection is? (gprs? 3g? wlan?)
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Wifi.

I seem to remember hearing there's some way to change the number of rings before voicemail picks up on t-mobile. I also seem to remember hearing that it's different for prepaid than for regular t-mobile. I wonder if a couple of extra rings would help?
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This is exactly what I was planning on doing when I received my phone (forward all calls to my tmobile prepaid, and sipgate account, and then answer depending on if I had wifi or not.

Is there some way to ignore regular phone calls when on wifi?

I don't know how to code for the n900, but a simple switch on the desktop to change which devices calls are forwarded to would be awesome. I could write something to change which devices are active in google voice, but I have no clue how to make a button on the desktop run these scripts...
 
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I've been performing more experiments with this today, looking at more configurations in GV and on the phone, switching between CallCentric and SipGate, etc. I called my GV number with my wife's phone. I noticed that the disconnect happens right at the moment when my T-Mobile voicemail kicks in.

Anybody else notice this? I'm hoping that if we all experience this it could be a clue.
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Originally Posted by Descalzo View Post
I've been performing more experiments with this today, looking at more configurations in GV and on the phone, switching between CallCentric and SipGate, etc. I called my GV number with my wife's phone. I noticed that the disconnect happens right at the moment when my T-Mobile voicemail kicks in.

Anybody else notice this? I'm hoping that if we all experience this it could be a clue.
The disconnect is definitely happening right after my t-mobile voicemail picks up.

I am using a t-mobile and sipgate account. One starts ringing, and then when the other call comes in, they both disconnect, and the caller is redirected to my t-mobile voicemail.

Is there somewhere to report this bug?
 
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I have a workaround where I disable my cell phone radio whenever I am on my home network. This is accomplished through a script in /etc/network/if-up.d/ and /etc/network/if-down.d/ I can post them if anyone is interested.

This makes it so only my sip phone rings when I am at home, and my cell phone rings elsewhere (and has the added bonus of saving power when I am at home). Does anyone know how to disable an account using a command?

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I just posted this as a bug. Please add your comments (and tell me if I did anything wrong since this is my first bug that I filed):

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10373
 
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