Obi100 and Google Voice. Any way to still use them together?
bill-cary:
Whatcha want?
OBI100s are dead for GV directly. Maybe even for use as a general SIP. I am trying to get SP2 on mine to connect with Anveo for E911 service, but not successful yet.
I do have SP1 working via OBITALK to my 200 for my GV # at my vacation home.
It was a struggle, and again don't try it on a weekend. It is intermittent at times and I can only fault the OBI network 'cause everything else is working. A call might go thru to one number and seconds later not to another or even not to the same number. One call had about a 15 sec voice delay going out and no delay coming in. That was weird. Then it was perfect.
Bottom line, a 200 can connect a 100 to GV using OBITALK and it does not have to be on the same network. A lot simpler and probably cheaper ($35-$50 depending on sales) than using other providers if you have a spare SP on the 200. Of course I am assuming OBI's network will settle down.
azrobert:
See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=14632.0
vtsnaab:
Our Obi110 is working perfectly.
All we did was to make use of the offer from Circlenet, added that DID as a forwarding number to GV - changed the CID at Circlenet to show the GV number, and all is as it was except for the teeny-weeny cost to keep it going.
mikerios:
vtsnaab:
You wrote:
> All we did was to make use of the offer from Circlenet, added that DID as a forwarding number to GV - changed
> the CID at Circlenet to show the GV number, and all is as it was except for the teeny-weeny cost to keep it going.
What is the offer from Circlenet? I visited their site, and couldn't see what was relevant to this issue. And when you say "teeny-weeny" cost, about how much are you talking about?
mikerios:
azrobert:
The link you gave doesn't work. Do you have a current link?
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