Expanding the Obi202 (aka Pimp My 202)

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Usetheforceobiwan:
He, he no room for phone..you make funny joke!

Actually in real life, the 202 usually has one standalone cordless phone connected to ph and ph2 goes to wiring throughout the house. I have it set up to bridge Ethernet to another ATA that I sometimes put close to it.  One of the SP's is an extension on a PBX while two of the SP's are on GV.  The remaining SP I think I am going to connect a Cisco IP phone to at some point.   I use one of the BT's to connect to my main cell phone and the other BT is for my spare cell.  I use the Wifi when I want to experiment with the 202 and want to have it close to do so. 

All kidding aside, even having this for over a year and having more than my fair share of problems (mostly user error out I have to admit), I still am impressed by the flexibility and capability of this little unit.  I guess it's a little fanboyish but I make no apologies  ;D

cluckercreek:
Looks to me like "Pimp Daddy be rollin'"! ;D

giqcass:
Did you add an uninterruptible power supply?  Excellent addition IMO.  Instead of Obline for my Obi202 I added an Obi110.

Mango:
Thanks for the photos.  :)

How do you find the quality of the OBiLINE?  Any echos, beeps, or other unwanted audio?

Usetheforceobiwan:
I have had no issues with the Obiline once I got beyond my initial experience with programming the 202.   No real echo that I have experienced but maybe I am not picky.

Note that if you find yourself like me with 2 ObiBt's, be sure to follow the sequence of adding phones to the dongles as outlined in gigcass' post about half way down here:  https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5132.0.  If you don't follow that convoluted method, you'll never get the phones to pair to separate dongles.  Once again, world class support on Obihai's part (rolls eyes) but a heck of an atta boy for gigcass  :D

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