Incorrect pricing on ObiTalk site:Amazon INCREASES pricing 5%

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jccpa:
Quote from: azrobert on May 16, 2018, 03:08:01 pm

Quote from: jccpa on May 16, 2018, 02:49:58 pm


Oh yeah, I have to buy Obi 202 because my 110 won't ring with Google Voice (even with 2886 fw), as GV has it blocked and won't allow it to be listed and selected for call transfers. Also can't be added to a Link (two locations) with my Obi200



See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=13933.0

Edit:
Has your OBi110 been added to the OBiTalk portal?
You can define a speed dial to call the other OBi's
If your OBi110 is at a different location, you can use a different technique to call out on GV on your OBi200.


Thank you for the reply. I'll take some time to go through that new post and digest it. I have added my 110 to the OBiTalk portal. I can call OUT with the 110 on my GV, but it will not RING INCOMING calls.

On my OBi200, I had to enable incoming ringing by using GV setup, settings, call, transfer and put checkbox next to the OBi device listed. The 110 doesn't show up there. The OBi202 does show up, as well as my other telephones that ring incoming GV calls.

Sorry if I wasn't so clear the first go, was a bit frustrated (in case nobody could tell, LOL)

PS- My 110 and 200 are at different locations.

jccpa:
Since a couple of people posted about the OBi200, I should clarify that I was talking about buying OBi202.

Pricing? Went up from OBiTalk's $69.99 to Amazon and NewEgg pricing of $72.72

Okay, not *exactly* 5% but close ;)

I appreciate the comments and feedback.

SteveInWA:
Quote from: jccpa on May 17, 2018, 08:16:39 pm

Since a couple of people posted about the OBi200, I should clarify that I was talking about buying OBi202.

Pricing? Went up from OBiTalk's $69.99 to Amazon and NewEgg pricing of $72.72

Okay, not *exactly* 5% but close ;)

I appreciate the comments and feedback.


Keep in mind, you don't need a 202 unless you want to have two separate physical telephone lines, into which you plug separate telephones.

If you only need one telephone line, then the 200 is obviously cheaper, and I was comparing it to your 110, which also supports only one phone port (ignoring its POTS port).

All current OBiTALK ATAs support up to four service providers, vs. the 100 series two service providers.

And finally, yes, the pricing fluctuates, like the "market price" of lobster.  If you wait until the end of this month, I am pretty confident you'll see a sale at one of the two merchants I mentioned.

jccpa:
Quote from: SteveInWA on May 17, 2018, 08:30:40 pm

Quote from: jccpa on May 17, 2018, 08:16:39 pm

Since a couple of people posted about the OBi200, I should clarify that I was talking about buying OBi202.

Pricing? Went up from OBiTalk's $69.99 to Amazon and NewEgg pricing of $72.72

Okay, not *exactly* 5% but close ;)

I appreciate the comments and feedback.


Keep in mind, you don't need a 202 unless you want to have two separate physical telephone lines, into which you plug separate telephones.

If you only need one telephone line, then the 200 is obviously cheaper, and I was comparing it to your 110, which also supports only one phone port (ignoring its POTS port).

All current OBiTALK ATAs support up to four service providers, vs. the 100 series two service providers.

And finally, yes, the pricing fluctuates, like the "market price" of lobster.  If you wait until the end of this month, I am pretty confident you'll see a sale at one of the two merchants I mentioned.


Thanks again.

I do need 2 separate lines for 2 phones. Home office, so one for home line and one for "office" calls when I work from home or eves. Need it to link to the office (OBi200) so I can answer and use them seamlessly from either location.

I hope there is a sale soon, I plan to put some OBi200's in for other people.


azrobert:
From the OBiTalk Dashboard click Speed Dials
Define a speed dial: pp(123456789)
Replace 123456789 with the OBi Number of the device you want to call

Setup the OBi110's GV account on SP2 of the OBi200

Use OBi Expert to make the following changes:

OBi200

Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
ph,pp(200222222)

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{200222222>(Msp2):sp2},{ph}

Replace 200222222 with the OBi number of the OBi110

OBi110

Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> OutboundCallRoute:
The 1st rule is: {([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp}
Change it to: {(Mgv)):pp}

User Settings -> User Defined Digit Maps -> User Map2
Label: gv
DigitMap (<510111111*>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1480>xxxxxxx|011xx.))

Replace 510111111 with OBi number of the OBi200
Replace 480 with your local area code

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph

Dial 7, 10, 11  or intl numbers from the OBi110 and they will be routed out SP2 of the OBi200.
Inbound calls on OBi200 SP2 will be routed to the phone port and the OBi110
Dial the speed dial number to call a device.

To transfer a number:
Press Flash to place the call on hold
Dial the speed dial number of the device you want to transfer the call
Hang up after they answer.
 
The above setup routes calls over the OBiTalk network to the other device.

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