SOLVED: callerid from obi110 to my USR modem

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sundansx:
I have a phone line splitter hooked up to my phone port on my obi110 with one port hooked up to my phone and the other to a USRobotics 5685 V92 modem.  I use it to extract callerid to my PC.  This worked great on my Vonage Motorola adapter.  Using the same setup and config hooked to the obi110, the caller id is not coming through entirely.  here is what I get hooked to the OBI:
at#CID=1
OK
RING
DATE = 0307
TIME = 1825
Notice there is no Name/Number field.  Oddly the number is displayed on my phone, but it has an unknown character at the beginning.

As another line of though, any one know how to extract callerid from an obi110 via the web or ethernet interface?

QBZappy:
Hi,

Look here: General Support > Feature Requests > Support for notification popups on computers

You will find an open source project which captures CID from info contained in SIP. Uses packet sniffing approach. There are a couple of links if you are interested. Clever use of packet analysis. To date it seems the only method anyone has suggested that might work which is ready made.

sundansx:
I noticed there was a firmware upgrade that I missed.  installed it and all features including this one are working good.

QBZappy:
sundansx,

Hi,

What are you using to extract the CID, and how to you use the call info. Are you passing it over the network as a screen pop?

sundansx:
qzippy,
sorry for the late reply, but I am using a usr modem with callerid hooked to my active phone port on the obihai.  Yak is running on a pc attache dto the modem.  Yak can send caller id notifications to other computers running yak in client mode.  Yak provides a pop-up on both machines.

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