Just got a 202, $10.00 Hostage to use google voice ? Please help

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transam98:
What I had meant is I wanna configure it like this (but I think I cant for SP3-4)...

Line 1 Voip(OBI202) Google voice... goes to Line 1 jack inner two leads... aka SP1
Line 1 Voip(OBI202) Google voice... goes to Line 1 jack outer two leads... aka SP2
Line 2 Voip(OBI202) Google voice... goes to Line 2 jack inner two leads... aka SP3
Line 2 Voip(OBI202) Google voice... goes to Line 2 jack outer two leads... aka SP4

But I think I can only do a software routing on SP3 provider and SP4 provider that will ring into only LINE1 (back of obi) correct ?



SteveInWA:
Quote from: transam98 on December 03, 2015, 05:30:38 pm

What I had meant is I wanna configure it like this (but I think I cant for SP3-4)...

Line 1 Voip(OBI202) Google voice... goes to Line 1 jack inner two leads... aka SP1
Line 1 Voip(OBI202) Google voice... goes to Line 1 jack outer two leads... aka SP2
Line 2 Voip(OBI202) Google voice... goes to Line 2 jack inner two leads... aka SP3
Line 2 Voip(OBI202) Google voice... goes to Line 2 jack outer two leads... aka SP4

But I think I can only do a software routing on SP3 provider and SP4 provider that will ring into only LINE1 (back of obi) correct ?






Re-read my post above, describing how the two jacks are electrically wired.  It's physically impossible to use them as you describe.  There are no connections at all on the outer two pins of the phone 2 jack.

Just use splitter jacks, available at your local hardware store/Home Depot or Amazon.

transam98:
Thanks, I gotchya :) this way I know I can physically WIRE SP1 to a actual phone and same with SP2 can goto a physical phone :) then Ill just have SP3 and SP4 forward into one of the physical phones :) I gotchya ! :) At least im not a hostage for that $10.00 fee ;( Someone mentioned earlier that there might be a way to get the internal webpage be accessible on my LAN side of the Obi ? (My vonage is the same way you CAN NOT do it).... but im going to PORT my vonage over to GV and use it on the obi :)

Taoman:
Quote from: SteveInWA on December 03, 2015, 03:57:23 pm

I think transam98 figured it out in another thread.  The issue was probably that he's using a 202 and it had web access to the WAN port disabled by default.

transam98, please don't cross-post the same question in multiple places; it makes it too difficult to keep track of conversations to assist users.  Thanks.


Thanks, Steve.

SteveInWA:
Quote from: transam98 on December 03, 2015, 05:45:49 pm

Thanks, I gotchya :) this way I know I can physically WIRE SP1 to a actual phone and same with SP2 can goto a physical phone :) then Ill just have SP3 and SP4 forward into one of the physical phones :) I gotchya ! :) At least im not a hostage for that $10.00 fee ;( Someone mentioned earlier that there might be a way to get the internal webpage be accessible on my LAN side of the Obi ? (My vonage is the same way you CAN NOT do it).... but im going to PORT my vonage over to GV and use it on the obi :)


You can access the internal webserver on the OBi via either its LAN port, or its WAN port.  The LAN port is accessible by default, so you could plug an Ethernet cable in there to access it. 

Access via the WAN port is disabled by default for security purposes (not like the Vonage adapter, which is disabled to keep people out of their proprietary configuration).
To access the OBi's webserver from the WAN port, pick up the OBi-attached telephone and key in:  ***0, then 30# then follow the prompts to enable (value =1) and save.

Please refer to this guide to learn all about how to configure your device:

http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBiDeviceAdminGuide.pdf

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