Is it possible to use an ATA to connect to Obi110?
JohnLennon:
My Obi110 is configured to use GV on sp1 and a SIP service on sp2. The SIP provider is in Europe and it's used for my various DID numbers for friends and family.
I have a Linksys ATA that I'd like to use to connect to my Obi110 over the Internet, is this possible?
My girlfriend doesn't need a phone but I can't stand her cellphone (too choppy), I'd rather setup an ATA that allows to connect to me directly so we can talk with a better connection - and if it goes to AA (optional) I can also give her the option to dial out.
With this setup the ATA won't have a PSTN line, nor it would be registered with a provider (if necessary, I could register with one, callcentric, voip.ms or similar).
Thank you for your suggestions
JohnLennon:
I see firmware 1.2 has now IP dialing capability, which is great for making outbound calls to the other ATA in my example. How about direct IP dialing from the ATA to Obi110? How do I configure Obi to accept the call?
QBZappy:
JohnLennon,
Hi
I'm thinking you could set up a free account with sip2sip. The linksys ATA should be able to connect with the OBi if it is set up with at least one commercial SIP account, or another free sip2sip account. If you want to give the linksys ATA caller access to the AA you might have to tweak the OBi settings for this.
JohnLennon:
The firmware released today allows for IP Dialing so I could call the ATA. The issue is how to get the ATA to IP dial Obi... I understand I could use a different service but ATA to ATA IP dialing is possible, I'm wondering how to do the same ATA to Obi.
QBZappy:
JohnLennon,
Hi
I don't know about the linksys ATA. It might work if you can program a sip uri as a speed dial in that unit if it has that feature. I'll let someone else answer that one.
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