Gateway Calling for Google Voice?

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ppan:
I have already used up SP1-4 on my Obi202.

Is it it possible to setup outbound Gateway calling for Google Voice  (either for a Goggle account with a number or one without one)? If so, how?

azrobert:
Quote from: ppan on July 20, 2018, 02:45:25 pm

I have already used up SP1-4 on my Obi202.

Is it it possible to setup outbound Gateway calling for Google Voice?


No.

Is one of your current trunks outbound only? If yes, you can define it as a Voice Gateway freeing an SP for GV.

ppan:
Quote from: azrobert on July 20, 2018, 03:02:01 pm

Quote from: ppan on July 20, 2018, 02:45:25 pm

I have already used up SP1-4 on my Obi202.

Is it it possible to setup outbound Gateway calling for Google Voice?


No.

Is one of your current trunks outbound only? If yes, you can define it as a Voice Gateway freeing an SP for GV.

Two are GV outbound.
Two are CallCentric inbound.

Thus, nothing left :(.

Any solutions? I have two linksys adapters (SPA 3102 & SPA 2102). Can I somehow use them with the Obi202 for the CallCentric inbound calls, thus freeing up two SPs on the Obi202?

azrobert:
You can use one of your Linksys adapters for a Callcentric connection, but the call will ring the Linksys phone port. Are you ok with this?

You can use one Callcentric number for both GV accounts. Both GV numbers will ring the same phone port on the OBi202.

Callcentric can route inbound calls to your OBi202 via your public IP address. If you use this method, you don't need a SP definition on the OBi202 for Callcentric. This can be a complex setup if you have a dynamic public IP address. Are you familiar with Dynamic DNS?

ppan:
@azrobert, thank you for your response!

Quote from: azrobert on July 21, 2018, 06:25:04 am

You can use one of your Linksys adapters for a Callcentric connection, but the call will ring the Linksys phone port. Are you ok with this?

I have a 2-line phone and I need all calls to go through this phone. I don't think it is possible to
combine the Linksys port  & Obi202 port1 into one of the phone ports? If I combine them with a splitter, how would that work for outgoing calls..?
 
Quote from: azrobert on July 21, 2018, 06:25:04 am

You can use one Callcentric number for both GV accounts. Both GV numbers will ring the same phone port on the OBi202.

We have several GV phone numbers, and I would like one group of numbers to ring one phone line, while the other group rings the other phone line.

Furthermore, GV only allows maximum of two numbers to be forwarded to the same CallCentric number.

BTW, I have tried to forward a GV number to another GV number in attempts to combine the numbers in this way. In general, it doesn't seem to be allowed? However, strangely, it works for one of our GV numbers!

Quote from: azrobert on July 21, 2018, 06:25:04 am

Callcentric can route inbound calls to your OBi202 via your public IP address. If you use this method, you don't need a SP definition on the OBi202 for Callcentric. This can be a complex setup if you have a dynamic public IP address. Are you familiar with Dynamic DNS?

I had a very similar setup with Simons gateway up until last week; The calls from Callcentric were forwarded to the SIP URI of the gateway and the gateway was connected to GV.

I think that this would be the best approach for me now as well (forwarding Callcentric calls to my IP address). I am somewhat familiar with Dynamic DNS, but I have never used it. I am using a VPN (PIA) that sometimes changes it's IP address. Could I still use Dynamic DNS in this case? (I think that there is a work-around for that: See here: https://www.davidclements.me/2017/02/09/remotely-access-vpn-enabled-computer-remotely-dynamic-dns/)

How would I set this up with the Obi202?

p.s. I hope that I would not negate the VPN protection by setting this up with a Dynamic DNS..?

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