2 OBi100's or 1 OBi202?
tuc2k:
Hello experts,
I recently put an OBi100 in with my GV number and WOW, works great. It is plugged into my DSL modem's ethernet port. Comes with four ports, one has the wireless router in it other has the OBi100, two spare.
Now I would like to add one more GV number for my wife. We have two separate cordless phones systems, one currently a land line, one the OBi100/GV line.
Question: Can I just add another OBi100 for the second line? Is there any conflict issues with the two OBi100's? Would I regret not getting the OBi202?
tuc2k:
Maybe I can rephrase this,
Forget what is plugged into what and any issues with the 202.
Simply, do two OBi100's work at same address?
If I am missing a FAQ that outlines this please point me to it.
Thanks,
Shale:
From what others have posted in the past, you can have 2 OBis plugged in to a NAT router and both work.
Your 2-OBi plan seems to have the advantage of redundancy. You can choose to set up both on the same OBiTalk login, or you could create a different login using a different email address.
You might choose to take one on a trip sometime, and having the separate units could be an advantage.
tuc2k:
Thanks Shale,
I was hoping I could use two and you brought up the redundancy bonus. That will be the way I will go.
Appreciate your help,
bob
Quote from: Shale on August 10, 2013, 10:26:21 pm
From what others have posted in the past, you can have 2 OBis plugged in to a NAT router and both work.
Your 2-OBi plan seems to have the advantage of redundancy. You can choose to set up both on the same OBiTalk login, or you could create a different login using a different email address.
You might choose to take one on a trip sometime, and having the separate units could be an advantage.
drgeoff:
@tuc2k
Just in case you don't realise it, (and no-one else above has pointed it out to you), your existing single OBi100 will support 2 GV numbers, even though it only has one phone port.
An incoming call to either GV number will ring the phone and can be answered by taking it off-hook. (The OBi can be set to send a different ring pattern to the phone for each of the two GV numbers.)
For outgoing calls, the OBi100 will by default use one GV account for any call that you prepend with **1 and the other account when you prepend **2. You can even configure one of the GV accounts as the 'Primary Line' which will be used when you dial without **x in front.
The downsides are that obviously you cannot both be on a call at the same time and if you are using an ordinary cordless phone (not DECT) you are also sharing the one physical handset. Whether these are significant downsides, only you (and your wife) can judge.
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