201 Product line? How about bluetooth and Wi-Fi?

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QBZappy:
More on the USB port. Sounds like there could be Samba lurking in that router.

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The OBi202 is equipped with a 2-port router/bridge with support for integrated quality of service (QoS). The OBi202 may be installed in a variety of environments that either do not have an available Ethernet port and/or locations where upstream voice traffic needs to be prioritized above other types of traffic like web surfing and uploading pictures and movies. The OBi202 USB port serves multiple purposes. Using the OBiWiFi Wireless Adapter, the OBi202 can be placed anywhere within range of an 802.11bgn access point. Or, the USB port can be connected to a storage deivce to enable local and remote access of stored files on a PC user authorized to access content via the OBi202

Ostracus:
I think someone at Obihai is trying to tell us something.  ;D

Amiga:
Yes, please give us a Bluetooth adapter, like Ooma offers - http://www.ooma.com/products/ooma-bluetooth . It should allow multiple Bluetooth devices to be active for an entire family (up to 5 mobile handsets which is the max in a family mobile plan), unlike Panasonic's Link-to-Cell / Link2Cell which only allows two devices to be paired with their cordless phones. Active equating to being able to answer any of the five Bluetooth devices from the OBi202.

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