Bridge obi 110 directly to obi 100

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grover59:
      Ok I am sure this is possible, what I am trying to do is take a plain pstn line plug it into the fxo port of the obi 110. From the 110 we go cat5 or radio link to the obi 100, then the Obi 100 we go to the good ole plain telephone again. Basically creating a digital link between the 110 and the 100 with plain old telephone service on one end, and plain old telephones on the other.

      I can't seem to find anything that specifically explains how this can be done, I can't imagine it's not possible with these devices based on what I have read so far. As you may have guessed I am trying to cover some ground, and will be using a wireless link. I really don't see a problem with that either, the latency should not be a problem, unless there is something else I may be missing.

    Can anyone shed some light on this.

Thanks

Steve

ProfTech:
I'm not totally clear on what you are trying to accomplish but neither the 100 nor the 110 have wi-fi [wireless] capability. Also, AFAIK only the 200 series can be configured as a sip server. I did try it and wasn't satisfied with the result, however.  :(

ianobi:
This can be done if both OBi devices are in the same router subnet or at least have fixed ip addresses. This example uses two OBi110s, but the "remote" could easily be an OBi100. The example extends a PBX extension, but is no different to extending a PSTN line. I think there's examples of that somewhere on the forum also.

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2459.msg33156#msg33156

grover59:
Yes all static ip's on the same subnet, should not be a problem, I will look over the link thank you very much...

Steve

ianobi:
May need a little tweaking for your setup, but the principle is sound. If you have static private ip addresses, then the obi converts the PSTN to voip and then it can route it to any device with an ip address:port such as another OBi.

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