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SteveInWA:
No, you cannot.

OBi IP phones are pure IP.  They have no analog telephone circuitry.

Ember1205:
Well, that shuts down that idea then.  :)

Thanks for the thoughts. I pretty much expected the notion of a pair of OBI202's (lower total cost) if I do activate all four numbers. I'll start with an OBI202 and move the current OBI200 (which will give me THREE numbers active) and pick up another OBI202 later if I end up doing the fourth.

I know the Link Devices option works with the IP Phones, but will it work with "only" OBI202/OBI200 devices? It would be great to be able to transfer calls...

SteveInWA:
OBi IP phones' features work (mostly) like OBi ATAs.  So yes, you can link devices.

Ember1205:
I know this is going off-topic, but I don't know that another thread is necessarily warranted (yet).

If someone dials GV#1 and I receive the call, then transfer the call to a second OBI device that has its own GV#, what happens if the transferred call goes unanswered?

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