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ferrarifire:

Just want to post this in case someone still has issues with configuring PhonePower service.

Some background: I have started working on replacing my Obi100 with Obi200 and ran into issues to make SP1 PhonePower able to make/receive calls. Using the Obitalk's named service provider (PhonePower) in the configuration did not work (Google voice for SP2 worked).

Either I could get PhonePower to work outside of Obitalk.com (by following the configuration in above messages) or only get Google Voice through Obitalk.com configuration and not PhonePower.

Below is what finally what I did to make it work.

--> Reset the Obi200 to Factory Default (Obi200 device access >> System Management >> Device Update >> Restore Configuration)

--> Login to Obitalk.com and add the device (Keep the network and phone connected to Obi200, and enter the **5 xxxx code when asked)

--> (Optional) Configure the SP2 first for Google Voice (this is my preference to have Google as secondary line). This may take couple of minutes. Check the status in Obi Dashboard on Obitalk.com and ensure the status as 'Connected' for SP2

--> Click SP1 and proceed to configure a Generic Service Provider using the following details:
Service Provider Proxy Server  = sip.phonepower.com
Service Provider Proxy Server Port = 0Outbound Proxy Server = sip.phonepower.comOutbound Proxy Server Port = 0Username = UserName from SIP credentialsPassword = Password from SIP credentailsURI = 10digitNumber@sip.phonepower.com

amsguy1:
Thank you! This works beautifully for me. I wasn't able to make a call using **2 when Phonepower was on SP2, and it failed with **1 when it was on SP1. This fixed it.

Thanks again!

Quote from: ferrarifire on December 10, 2017, 03:22:05 pm


Just want to post this in case someone still has issues with configuring PhonePower service.

Some background: I have started working on replacing my Obi100 with Obi200 and ran into issues to make SP1 PhonePower able to make/receive calls. Using the Obitalk's named service provider (PhonePower) in the configuration did not work (Google voice for SP2 worked).

Either I could get PhonePower to work outside of Obitalk.com (by following the configuration in above messages) or only get Google Voice through Obitalk.com configuration and not PhonePower.

Below is what finally what I did to make it work.

--> Reset the Obi200 to Factory Default (Obi200 device access >> System Management >> Device Update >> Restore Configuration)

--> Login to Obitalk.com and add the device (Keep the network and phone connected to Obi200, and enter the **5 xxxx code when asked)

--> (Optional) Configure the SP2 first for Google Voice (this is my preference to have Google as secondary line). This may take couple of minutes. Check the status in Obi Dashboard on Obitalk.com and ensure the status as 'Connected' for SP2

--> Click SP1 and proceed to configure a Generic Service Provider using the following details:
Service Provider Proxy Server  = sip.phonepower.com
Service Provider Proxy Server Port = 0Outbound Proxy Server = sip.phonepower.comOutbound Proxy Server Port = 0Username = UserName from SIP credentialsPassword = Password from SIP credentailsURI = 10digitNumber@sip.phonepower.com


jaholman14:
I have tried all the different settings mentioned--with much appreciation to the posters--but am still having an issue with calls being dropped at ~48 minutes.  I need to have a connection for 2 to 3 hours at a time, sometimes longer, for conference calls, etc.  Does anyone have any other ideas I could try?

ceg3:
2 to 3 hours?  That's more than my weekly, bi-weekly, sometimes monthly usage on PP.  I would be surprised if there isn't a limit.  You might should contact PP support to ask this question.

PeterFales:
Awesome!  Thanks for sharing this.    I've spent hours trying to follow the much longer and more complex instructions (which come directly from PhonePower), but don't work (at least not for me).   Not only was this *much* easier, it worked great!    I also used the Obi Expert to change the RegistrationPeriod from 60 to 3600.  (I'm not sure it's necessary, but it's clearly spelled out in the PhonePower docs that values less than 3600 can cause problems, so it seemed like the safest thing to do). 

Quote from: ferrarifire on December 10, 2017, 03:22:05 pm


Just want to post this in case someone still has issues with configuring PhonePower service.

Some background: I have started working on replacing my Obi100 with Obi200 and ran into issues to make SP1 PhonePower able to make/receive calls. Using the Obitalk's named service provider (PhonePower) in the configuration did not work (Google voice for SP2 worked).

Either I could get PhonePower to work outside of Obitalk.com (by following the configuration in above messages) or only get Google Voice through Obitalk.com configuration and not PhonePower.

Below is what finally what I did to make it work.

--> Reset the Obi200 to Factory Default (Obi200 device access >> System Management >> Device Update >> Restore Configuration)

--> Login to Obitalk.com and add the device (Keep the network and phone connected to Obi200, and enter the **5 xxxx code when asked)

--> (Optional) Configure the SP2 first for Google Voice (this is my preference to have Google as secondary line). This may take couple of minutes. Check the status in Obi Dashboard on Obitalk.com and ensure the status as 'Connected' for SP2

--> Click SP1 and proceed to configure a Generic Service Provider using the following details:
Service Provider Proxy Server  = sip.phonepower.com
Service Provider Proxy Server Port = 0Outbound Proxy Server = sip.phonepower.comOutbound Proxy Server Port = 0Username = UserName from SIP credentialsPassword = Password from SIP credentailsURI = 10digitNumber@sip.phonepower.com


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