OBi202 conference wih different providers?
SteveInWA:
Quote from: HHinFlorida on February 01, 2016, 05:56:11 am
And I would be interest to see anyone else's results.
I did test the exact procedure that I described, before I posted it. It works fine.
airberryblue:
You might consider getting a 2 line phone that merges the call if you like. I use multi line phone like that all the time.
SteveInWA:
This is getting ridiculous. I already described a verified-working solution. I can't imagine why anyone would need to use two physical phone ports to make it work, but that variation should work, too, based on the documentation.
azrobert:
Quote from: SteveInWA on February 02, 2016, 11:34:53 pm
This is getting ridiculous. I already described a verified-working solution. I can't imagine why anyone would need to use two physical phone ports to make it work, but that variation should work, too, based on the documentation.
You did not answer the OP's question in reply#3. He has 2 separate active calls and wants to merge them into a 4-way.
SteveInWA:
Quote from: azrobert on February 03, 2016, 07:03:01 am
Quote from: SteveInWA on February 02, 2016, 11:34:53 pm
This is getting ridiculous. I already described a verified-working solution. I can't imagine why anyone would need to use two physical phone ports to make it work, but that variation should work, too, based on the documentation.
You did not answer the OP's question in reply#3. He has 2 separate active calls and wants to merge them into a 4-way.
Nope, that was not the question being asked. The goal is: there are three people who want to talk to each other. My answer was how to accomplish that goal: make a three-way call. Here was the original use case:
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Now I want to call one person in USA with google voice and call another person with Callcentric and conference us together.
Then:
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I mean if you have two calls established, one on each physical port then there is no way to join them together in a conference.
The OP seems to think that it entails calling person A on one physical telephone line, and calling person B on the other line. That's not the way to set up a three-way conference call.
I explained that, for outbound calls, there is no point to using two different physical phone ports (line 1 and line 2) to originate two separate conversations, since the OBi can make the three-way call using one telephone line, and two different service providers, and flash-key them into a conference. I tested and confirmed that it works. After the OP again asked about the two physical ports, I said that the documentation implied that it should work, but I am not going to test it myself; the OP can do the testing.
Bottom line: if somebody asks how to steer a car while doing a head-stand with one hand holding their ear, I am going to tell them that the way to steer a car is by sitting in the seat and holding onto the steering wheel.
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