Obi travel wishlist

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Thunderbird1:
Quote from: OBi-Guru on February 07, 2011, 06:19:15 pm

We could not possibly overlook Adelaide - beautiful city - will add it next time.


+1 :)

Quote from: Zarf on February 07, 2011, 05:49:18 pm

3.  Minor firmware change -- add GMT + 09:30 for South Australia.


If I could add to Zarf's suggestion:-

Consider adding a generic GMT/UTC offset list between -12.00 and +12.00 in 1/2 hr increments and/or a 'user defined' field for entering a time offset?

As Zarf pointed out, Sth Aust/Northern Territory use UTC +9.30 / +10.30. Additionally, Lord Howe Island use UTC +10.30 for standard time and UTC +11.00 for daylight saving time - a 1/2 hr difference instead of the normal 1 hr difference. Norfolk Island use UTC +11.30 for standard time and don't observe daylight saving.

pyyhkala:
I second the request to have a usb cable charging solution instead of only the wall adapter.  If there was a usb cable you could charge the unit, and also use it with a variety of external batteries.

My travel setup right now is:
*Verizon 4G LTE hot spot;
*NetGear WiFi>Ethernet adapter (allows OBi100 2connect to VZW hotspot)
*Belkin surge protecter with 2 usb ports & 3 outlets.  The VZW hotspot & Netgear device can connect to usb for power.
*Trimline phone.
*Grid-It Organizer.
*Bag to keep all gear.

So top wishes would be a charging/power usb cable for the OBi100 and also WiFi connectivity for a travel OBi.  Again, trying to minimize the number of cables and gadgets that must be brought, and which are also easy to lose and leave behind, I'm hoping the Grid-It organizer cuts down on lost parts and cables.

Warren:
My wife and I have an OBi110 and an OBi202, and we have several different SIP accounts that we share. We both travel frequently and for extended periods, and it would be great to use the OBi110 for travel and just use the OPBi202 at home. It would be really nice to use different SIP accounts on different OBi devices depending on which one of us, or both, are travelling.

The problem is that a SIP service cannot be logged into from more than one place. So, how to control which SIP service is active on which OBi device?? Right now the only way I have found is to put a fake password into the password field on OBiTalk for the account(s) that should be disabled on a particular device. That's crude.

A much nicer solution would be to put a simple "Enabled" check box next to each service provider in a device's ObiTalk "Device Configuration" page, before the garbage can (delete button) in the "Configure Voice Service Providers (SP)" area.

Please? Thanks!

jimates:
The enable button is there, just deeper. In the Obi Expert configuration -> Voice Service -> SP1 Service. It's at the top of the list.

Warren:
Quote from: jimates on October 10, 2012, 07:31:06 pm

The enable button is there, just deeper. In the Obi Expert configuration -> Voice Service -> SP1 Service. It's at the top of the list.

So it is! Missed it. THANK YOU.

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