make obi100 ring on my cell??

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lk96:
Forgot to comment about receiving calls into the Obion app.
What i described earlier was forking a call to ring your real cell phone #.
You can also fork calls to more than two destinations. So one of the destinations
can be an Obi #.

In the case you want to receive the call over your Obion app,
you'll need to have either Wifi connectivity or good 3G data connectivity and the Obion
app has to be running. In Androids, the Obion app doesn't have to be in the foreground.
But in iOS devices, I believe that the Obion app will have to be running in the foreground
to receive incoming calls.

L.

Lina:

Thanks,
but these are the instructions I received by email from Obiahi:
1.   Log in to OBiTALK and go to expert configuration.
2.   Under Voice Service  SP1 Service, change the InboundCallRoute to:    SP1(7058816500),ph
3.   Click on “Submit”.
Note that you will have to uncheck "OBiTALK Settings" and uncheck "Device Default"
so you can change the value of parameters.
Once the above is done, your OBi and cell phone will both ring when someone calls your Anveo number.

It worked, but I only had one number then. Now I have an sp2 and I tried the same thing but it doesn't work now.???...Either way, I didn't know that we could have our Obion ring on my Android and would really prefer that.

Can you give me step by step instructions on how I can have my obion# ring along with my obiphone at home?

Would this mean that I will bybass my cell carrier and be charged by my Anveo # instead? That would be great!

Thanks

lk96:
It's not clear from what you said, what the problem is after you enabled SP2?
You tried to setup a similar "fork" rule for incoming calls on SP2? and when you
receive calls on SP2, the call doesn't ring your cell phone?

Or you are saying that when you enabled SP2, the call forking you had previously setup
for SP1 stopped working?

who is the provider for SP1 and who is the provider for SP2?

Regarding the question about costing and who carries your call. In the case you use
the Obion app, the leg of the call setup between your Obi and your Obion app is free.
However, I don't know if the service provider you use for your incoming calls into your
SPx service charges you for incoming calls or not. If you SPx is Google voice for example,
then the incoming call would be free as well.

To send a call to your Obion app you have to add the term: PP(123456789) to the line item
#2 you showed in your message, where "123456789" is the Obitalk # of your Obion app.

Lina:

Never mind the sp2 configs and all. This is incredibly confusing enough. I just want my Obion # to ring as well as my phone at home.

I appreciate the help but I still need step by step instructions - I wish they had the manual set up that way! ughhh!!!!!!!! >:(

Where would I add that line? inside the brackets? outside after the "ph"...where??? ???



Lina:
Quote from: Rick on December 29, 2012, 03:29:12 pm

Doing research prior to buying is always good...


Rick, as a Senior member in here I would think that you could offer help that others are giving me instead of making stupid remarks like that.
Nowhere in Obihai's advertising will they ever tell people that it's incredibly confusing to learn how to configure this thing!
 :P

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