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bliw:
Do I need an additional SP (a new obi device) to achieve the following? Or do we have any other workarounds?

Following is my setup

Number1: My Tmobile number
Number2: My GV number
Number3: Wife's Tmobile number
Number4: Wife's GV number
Number5: My work number

Home Obi100 device setup
SP1: Number 4
SP2: Nymgo for cheap international

Calls to Number4 is set to ring Number 4(set as Obi SP1) & Number3 always in google voice settings

I use a thrid party app on android to change Google voice settings to ring home/work based on my geo location. Calls to Number2 is set to ring Number1 & Number5 when I'm in office.

But, When I'm at home, I want calls to Number2 to Ring both Number1 & my home phone. I cannot achieve this because Google does not allow forwarding calls to another GV number.

Restrictions:
1. I cannot forward it to a temp Callcentric number as my SP1 and SP2 on Obi are already used up.
2. I cannot replace SP1 with a CallCentric as I want to use that phone for outgoing calls

I used to use a Vonage line earlier and Google used to forward calls to that Vonage number. I did not know about this restriction in Google voice.

giqcass:
You could get a free DID number from ipkall or callcentric and set them to forward to the OBi100 sip address for free.  You may also be able to set nymgo up as a gateway.  Then it won't use a service provider slot and you could put callcentric in that slot.

noobee:
- how to forward calls for free using Callcentric? I don't think that's possible. I tried that using call treatments option and I believe free forwarding is not included within free products.

How to set nymgo as gateway?

Curious!

giqcass:
 Free forwarding is possible if you are forwarding to a sip address.  Yourname@your.ip.address:5061

Here is some info about using a gateway.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4977.0

You would put callcentric in slot 2 and set nymgo as a gateway.



noobee:
Thanks!
Is the IP address mentioned under WAN Status against "IP Address".

It appears to be generic like - 192.168.1.102

Or does it appear somewhere else?

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