Further: accessing Obi's Auto Attendant from another phone?
jrobiuser:
Although I am not particularly new to Obi (I'm still using my Obi100 for now -- Obi200 coming soon), my use of it over the years has been limited to placing outgoing voice calls and receiving incoming voice calls, using GV for both. Thus, my SP1 is GV. However, I'm intrigued by the powers of the Obi Auto Attendant, particularly for placing cheap calls when I travel to Europe in a couple of months. How do I call in to my Obi Attendant from my cell phone? From another phone?
I have my cell # set up as a Trusted Caller on my Obitalk dashboard. My cell # is one of my GV targeted answering numbers. However, when I call in to my GV number, all I get is the GV attendant. How do I get to my Obi Auto Attendant from afar?
Do I have to reconfigure something in Obitalk? Although I have set up Obis and Google Voice for myself and for several friends, my technical comprehension is "limited".
azrobert:
Turn off Voice Mail access in your GV account. Go to your list of forwarding numbers. Click Edit under your cell phone. Click Show Advanced Settings. Under Voice Mail Access select "No". Save.
jrobiuser:
Yes, thanks, I see how that works now from my GV-linked cell phone, although it's disappointing that I'd apparently have to go online to my GV account and toggle between being able to access GV voice mail and the Obi Attendant.
How 'bout being able to access the Obi Attendant from a phone not linked to my GV account? Would it just be a matter of adding that number to my Obi Trusted Caller list?
Steve56:
It's unclear if you're trying to place outbound calls through your Obi to service providers others than your GV account. If your only intention is to place outbound calls through the same GV account in use with your Obi, you needn't use the Obi attendant and can place outbound calls directly through Google Voice thus bypassing the Obi. This adds one less thing to go wrong in the event of a power or internet outage at your residence and should work with any phone whether or not it's been added as a forwarding destination in GV.
The method for placing outbound calls is done differently depending on how you have things configured with Google Voice. You'll either need to wait the 25 seconds for your GV number to go to voicemail and then dial * followed by your passcode for accessing Google's IVR (this will be the case when calling from different numbers such as from a hotel, etc.), or you'll be directly routed to your voice mailbox (as if you've dialed your own GV number from your home phone) when calling from your cellphone that is configured as a forwarding number, at which point you may dial 2 to place an outbound call through your GV account.
jrobiuser:
Thank you, Steve56. I'm very pleased with GV's services at the level that my technical expertise and devices can handle. I do like being able to call in to my GV number from throughout the US and checking voice mail, etc., and have done it many times over the years I've have GV.
But I'm looking to unleash the power of my Obi Auto Attendant, especially for call backs when I'm traveling overseas, trying to figure out how to call in to it. Now that AZRobert has explained how I can reach the Obi Auto Attendant using my GV-linked cell phone, it would be great to figure out how to reach the Obi Auto Attendant from a 3rd number, not related to my GV account. Is it just a matter of configuring my Obi account to list any such 3rd number as a Trusted Caller, then dialing in on that phone to my GV number? Or is there more to it than that?
I'm sorry if my questions have not been super clear. I'm looking for how to bypass the Google Voice IVR and get to my Obi Auto Attendant from a 3rd, likely foreign, telephone number. Thanks!
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