Cananadian Pots line to Google Voice
azrobert:
Get a free Callcentric IP Freedom account here:
http://www.callcentric.com/products/
In your OBi110
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP
ProxyServer: callcentric.com
RegistrationPeriod: 3600
Voice Services -> SP2 Service
X_ServProvProfile: B
AuthUserName: 17771234567 (Your Callcentric UserID)
AuthPassword: Your_CC_PW
Call one of the Sipbroker access numbers for Winnipeg.
Wait for the prompt, then dial:
*46217771234567
*462 is the code for Callcentric.
17771234567 is your Callcentric account number.
If you don't live in Winnipeg, you can test by calling the access number for the city where you live.
Update:
After you setup the OBi110, sign into your Callcentric account and Click on Extensions. It will show if the OBi110 is registered to Callcentric.
erocs:
Quote from: azrobert on June 22, 2013, 01:01:58 pm
Get a free Callcentric IP Freedom account here:
http://www.callcentric.com/products/
In your OBi110
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP
ProxyServer: callcentric.com
RegistrationPeriod: 3600
Voice Services -> SP2 Service
X_ServProvProfile: B
AuthUserName: 17771234567 (Your Callcentric UserID)
AuthPassword: Your_CC_PW
Call one of the Sipbroker access numbers for Winnipeg.
Wait for the prompt, then dial:
*46217771234567
*462 is the code for Callcentric.
17771234567 is your Callcentric account number.
If you don't live in Winnipeg, you can test by calling the access number for the city where you live.
Azrobert...thanks very much...
I will try and set this up tomorrow and will post results
erocs:
Quote from: erocs on June 22, 2013, 01:10:12 pm
Quote from: azrobert on June 22, 2013, 01:01:58 pm
Get a free Callcentric IP Freedom account here:
http://www.callcentric.com/products/
In your OBi110
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP
ProxyServer: callcentric.com
RegistrationPeriod: 3600
Voice Services -> SP2 Service
X_ServProvProfile: B
AuthUserName: 17771234567 (Your Callcentric UserID)
AuthPassword: Your_CC_PW
Call one of the Sipbroker access numbers for Winnipeg.
Wait for the prompt, then dial:
*46217771234567
*462 is the code for Callcentric.
17771234567 is your Callcentric account number.
If you don't live in Winnipeg, you can test by calling the access number for the city where you live.
Azrobert...thanks very much...
I will try and set this up tomorrow and will post results
azrobert....didn't wait for tomorrow...followed your instructions which were excellent...and worked like a charm.
thanks very much for that.
now...I suppose if I wanted to do this without having someone dialing all these numbers every time, I would port my number over for $25 which according to Callcentric can be done, and pay $5.95/mth for personal unlimited incoming, and still use google voice for outgoing.
or
do you have any other recommendations?
thanks again
azrobert:
Some people like Voip.ms. Their rates seem about the same as Callcentric. I believe their porting is cheaper. I have no experience with them.
There is another free way to do this. Less dialing, but still a pain. It would use the OBi110 callback feature. A Winnipeg caller would call your GV number and hang up after 1 or 2 rings. If they don't hang up before 10 seconds (default) the OBi110 will answer the call. The OBi110 will use the callerid and SP1 for the callback. After the caller answers the callback they will be prompted to Continue Call, Make New Call or Another Callback. They would enter "1" to be connected to your phone.
I setup 2 numbers (111-1111 and 222-2222) for people that can call your GV number without any extra expense. I defined a PIN to prevent people from making an outbound call on the OBi110.
Change Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute to:
{(10241111111|12042222222):ph},{(1204xxxxxxx):aa($1)},{ph}
Voice Services -> Auto Attendant ->
PrimaryLine: SP1 Service
UsePin: Checked
Pin1: (any digits)
erocs:
Quote from: azrobert on June 23, 2013, 07:06:25 am
Some people like Voip.ms. Their rates seem about the same as Callcentric. I believe their porting is cheaper. I have no experience with them.
There is another free way to do this. Less dialing, but still a pain. It would use the OBi110 callback feature. A Winnipeg caller would call your GV number and hang up after 1 or 2 rings. If they don't hang up before 10 seconds (default) the OBi110 will answer the call. The OBi110 will use the callerid and SP1 for the callback. After the caller answers the callback they will be prompted to Continue Call, Make New Call or Another Callback. They would enter "1" to be connected to your phone.
I setup 2 numbers (111-1111 and 222-2222) for people that can call your GV number without any extra expense. I defined a PIN to prevent people from making an outbound call on the OBi110.
Change Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_InboudCallRoute to:
{(10241111111|12042222222):ph},{(1204xxxxxxx):aa($1)},{ph}
Voice Services -> Auto Attendant ->
PrimaryLine: SP1 Service
UsePin: Checked
Pin1: (any digits)
azrobert...many thanks
will try this as well....very interesting...will report back
azrobert...tried this...configured as you indicated....but I never get a call back after hanging up...must be doing something wrong....sorry...every time I try and put the string in the SP1, and setup the auto attendant as you indicate and do all the reboots it always reverts back to default for some reason.
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