Connecting a Obi110 to a obi100 without Obitalk?

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Ostracus:
Already own an Obi110 and thinking of getting an Obi100. Wondering if I can connect the two without going through the Obitalk network?

RonR:
I'm curious why you ask that?

Each one can call the other using Google Voice or VoIP services, but as long as Obihai is around and running the OBiTALK voice server, it gets the job done.

It might also be possible to lash up a SIP-to-SIP link between the two.

Ostracus:
Quote from: RonR on September 06, 2011, 11:00:48 pm

I'm curious why you ask that?

Each one can call the other using Google Voice or VoIP services, but as long as Obihai is around and running the OBiTALK voice server, it gets the job done.



Oh my comment isn't meant to be a disparagement on any outside services. But I do see them as additional complexity to what would otherwise be a direct connection between the two devices. e.g. router.

M105:
You can use the VOIP capabilities to connect them directly.  I am using an old Grandstream VOIP adapter as an extension phone and can also use it as an intercom.  I have both the Obi110 and the VOIP adapter set up so that if you dial 111 on either, it rings the other.

QBZappy:
M105,

Off topic.

Cool idea. Since you use the ATAs only as intercoms you might consider setting up the Grandstream ATA as a "Hot Line". Just lift the receiver and your OBi phone will ring right away. It would make a good door phone.

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