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BillDoe:
AZRobert (and others) Thanks for the straight-up guidance. I was able to do this in a matter of 1-2 minutes!! I think what happens is that there is so much that has been written in the past that if you jump into the conversation in the beginning or the end you can get very intimidated very quickly, when a very simple solution has subsequently been found.

One more question. I notice the 110 has both SP1 and SP2 configuration options. Does this also mean I coud configure SP2 to my existing Phone power account and wouldn't even need the second 110?

azrobert:
Quote from: BillDoe on March 03, 2018, 02:26:03 pm

ne more question. I notice the 110 has both SP1 and SP2 configuration options. Does this also mean I coud configure SP2 to my existing Phone power account and wouldn't even need the second 110?


Yes, you can define PP on SP2. You can then use the 2nd OBi110 as a 2nd line. You would be able to make simultaneous GV calls on both devices. I'm not familiar with PP.

BillDoe:
Since there is only one PHONE out on the device, does this configuration assume a two-line phone?

azrobert:
No, the OBi110 only supports 1 line. You can make or receive calls from either provider, but only one call at a time. If you have Call Waiting defined and receive a 2nd call while on an active call, you will get the Call Waiting tone.

The default for routing calls to SP2 is an **2 prefix, so you would dial **218005551212. You can basically change this to any prefix you want.  If you can identify a number, you can route calls without a prefix. Like international to one provider and everything else to the 2nd provider or route calls by area code.

You can use a softphone on a cell or computer for a 2nd line on an OBi110.

BillDoe:
and does this setup then require dialing **1 for using SP1 or is that not necessary?

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