Moving my mother in law's land line to VOIP
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MikeBianco:
My mother in law lives in an assisted living facility and currently pays Verizon about $40/month for a land line. She's kind of locked into this. She does not have internet service. However, my cable company's public WiFi (Cablevision/Optimum) has a hot spot that is strong and accessible from within her apartment. I can log into this with my ID/PW.
I recently transferred my personal land line to Google Voice by first transferring it to prepaid cell phone, they to GV. I was thinking of doing the same for her.
I have an OBi200 connected to my router. I want to buy her something like the OBI200 with the OBiWiFi dongle, but will I be able to configure the WiFi to connect to the public WiFi hot spot with my ID/PW? Can I plug my laptop directly into the OBi200 to configure it? Will the OBiWiFi definitely be able to talk to the public wifi hotspot?
Thanks
SteveInWA:
Hi Mike:
Short answer: don't do it.
Longer answer: there are too many potential issues with this, that can cause confusion, anxiety and/or stress in an elderly person. The WiFi access point may be clogged with other people's traffic, resulting in voice drop-outs, distortion, or hang-ups. Google Voice cannot call 911, and you'd have to add that, and periodically test it. Google Voice's features, such as voicemail, are potentially too complicated for her.
A better solution is to simply port her land line to a prepaid cellular phone service with however many minutes she will need per month, and leave the phone plugged into a charger near her bed. If she has any physical impairments, such as poor vision or hearing, consider getting her a "senior-friendly" cell phone handset, such as the one offered by Consumer Cellular, or the "Snapfon".
drgeoff:
In addition to the points made by SteveInWA, the hotspot idea is unlikely to work. An OBi has no way to send ID and password to log in to a hotspot.
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