What all should I buy when purchasing Obihai202
giqcass:
I simply mean that many of us bring their cell phones home at the end of the day and we plug them into the charger. With the Bluetooth feature you can leave your cellphone sitting there charging near you OBI and then take calls anywhere around the house on a cordless phone or a corded phone and not be tied down because you battery is low or go running around the house to find my cellphone to catch that call. It's merely convenience.
Rick:
Quote from: giqcass on November 13, 2012, 06:25:17 am
I simply mean that many of us bring their cell phones home at the end of the day and we plug them into the charger. With the Bluetooth feature you can leave your cellphone sitting there charging near you OBI and then take calls anywhere around the house on a cordless phone or a corded phone and not be tied down because you battery is low or go running around the house to find my cellphone to catch that call. It's merely convenience.
Ah, you mean you're receiving cell calls on your home phones via the BT connection between the OBi and the cell phone. Got it! :)
aopisa:
Using an Obi device is not as easy as just plugging your phone into a wall jack and getting a dial tone. It is also not too terribly difficult either. I don't know very much about voip and phone technology in general, but I do find working on technical problems an enjoyable challenge. I was able to properly set up my Obi 100 with GV and a separate provider for E911, but not without doing some research on this forum as well as other sources on the internet to make sure I was doing things correctly.
If you are really technically challenged, then this may not be the system for you.
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