Please help a newbie (me) who has had the product for years understand landscape
Taoman:
Quote from: Sheffield_Steve on October 12, 2020, 06:12:08 am
It seems to me that a single Obi200 would be suitable for his needs. Am I missing something?
Seems to me the OP needs an OBi202 or 2 OBi200s.
Quote from: markintheforum
Looking for 2 lines I output one to my office and the other to my main phone system in the house.
markintheforum:
Taoman, good to know the Obi200 is so much smaller, although each one would does need a plug unfortunately. Does anyone know if 2 obi200s can they be daisy-chained? I see my obi202 has an network jack that I have never used (labeled "LAN" in yellow.) My router only has 4 ethernet-style connectors (ports?) on it and occasionally I have filled all 4, so adding 2 obi200s would not be ideal, but I could if I really needed to.
The reason I want two is that it seems obi200 can support 2 services (google voice and phonepower say) and I can select an outbound line when I make a call, but I would want 2 separate, simultaneous lines for calls.
SteveInWA:
You can buy a new OBi 202 for $89 from Newegg, which is an authorized retailer:
https://www.newegg.com/polycom-2200-49522-001-accessories/p/N82E16833617016
Taoman:
Quote from: markintheforum on October 12, 2020, 08:32:27 pm
Does anyone know if 2 obi200s can they be daisy-chained?
No, they can't.
SteveInWA found an OBi202 for a good price. I'd jump on that while you can.
markintheforum:
SteveInWA, thanks for that info. Very reassuring and a great price.
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