CallerID not working with Panasonic phone

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Ostracus:
Quote from: prospero on May 15, 2012, 07:03:00 pm


Why, is unknown. It would seem simple to supply both if you're supplying one, but Google is very bad about answering questions.



Why is because it would cost Google money to access the relevant databases. Something that doesn't fit in with a free service.

bamaboy:
Same here as indicated by a prior poster.  I have Panasonic KX-TG4053B set of cordless phones attached to the Obi110.  The Obi110 will relay the number as it should, but not the name (as it should not using Google Voice), using sp1 and sp2 on the phone port.  Cumbersome, but it works well by manually inputting the frequent callers name/number into the handset itself, then it will announce via all cordless handsets both name and number as desired.  Guess its just one of those things that will be introduced eventually when Google gets around to it.   

Someone777:
Quote from: prospero on May 15, 2012, 07:03:00 pm

Google voice does not supply caller-ID name service. They only supply the number.


This has absolutely nothing to do with my problem.

The OBi110 does not pass any CallerID.  It doesn't pass the name or number from my Centurylink line and it doesn't pass the number from Google Voice.  It passes absolutely no CallerID data at all to the Panasonic phones.

RonR:
Someone777,

Have you logged into the OBi directly at the IP address returned by dialing ***1 (default username/password = admin/admin) and verified the following settings?:

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> CallerIDMethod : FSK(Bell 202)
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> CallerIDTrigger : After First Ring
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> CallerIDEnable : (checked)

Someone777:
Yeah, those are the settings I have.

For what it is worth, the CallerID does pass correctly to the one AT&T phone.  However, that does me no good since we almost never use it.  The Panasonic phones pick up CallerID with no problem when directly connected to phone line.  I can only guess that the way the OBi110 sends out CallerID data is not compatible with the Panasonic phones.  I have no idea how to fix that though.  You'd think the 110 could just pass along the data without changing it but that doesn't seem to work.

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