How can one read voicemail on voice.google.com and simulatneously on phone?

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maskedmuffin:
Hi there:

i have obi110 and an att el52100 dect 6.0 cordless telephone with inherent answering system built in.

I  have been setting it up today; My google voice works well, but there is one issue:

1)

when the voicemail is turned off in my el52100, any google voice is saved/transcribed on google's server at voice.google.com so i can login and see (say i am away from my home).

however

when the voicemail is turned on in my el52100, the voicemail is recorded on my el52100 and no copy of it is saved/transcribed on google's server at voice.google.com

This presents an issue, since it appears i cannot have a local copy of my voicemail on my home phone while maintaining a copy of my voicemail on the voice.google.com cloud server;

Is there a workaround this, or perhaps i am misunderstanding certain settings?

Also, i have a cellphone assigned to mine google voice as a secondary device, and i notice after i take an incoming call on my el52100 via google voice , shortly after the call completes the cellphone buzzes with "missed call" from the sender. Why is this, and how can i disable?

-thanks!

RonR:
Since you have Google Voice calling your cell phone in additon to the OBi, both are going to ring.  The first one to answer gets the call.  The other will see it as a missed call because it appears the caller hung up before you answered.

Google Voice voicemail picks up unanswered calls after 25 seconds and stops ringing the OBi.  If calls are answered by your answering machine, then Google Voice voicemail won't take the call.  They're totally separate.

maskedmuffin:
Thank you Ron for the assistance on the cell phone issue.

Regarding voicemail and the 25 second delay, adjusting the el52100 voice answering service to draw out to 25 seconds wont make an iota of difference in recording both in google voice mail and el52100 voicemail, right?

Would i be correct in stating that there is no feasible way of letting the voice go to google voicemail and concurrently recording what is being stated by caller on the el52100's native voicemail (or any phone for that matter)?


RonR:
Quote from: maskedmuffin on January 12, 2012, 09:19:22 am

Regarding voicemail and the 25 second delay, adjusting the el52100 voice answering service to draw out to 25 seconds wont make an iota of difference in recording both in google voice mail and el52100 voicemail, right?

Would i be correct in stating that there is no feasible way of letting the voice go to google voicemail and concurrently recording what is being stated by caller on the el52100's native voicemail (or any phone for that matter)?


Tha's correct.  If Google Voice voicemail takes the message, it will be the only one.  If your el52100 takes the message, it will be the only one.

maskedmuffin:
Thank you Ronr!

Looks like for now i will hve to leave voicemail on when in the house, and when on the go turn it off so i can access the cloud to respond to messages.

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