Obi 100 to Obi 110 bridge

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HH235:
OK thanks for replying.  Sorry about the duplicate posts.  I'm a bit annoyed with the purchase I made because all I needed I guess is the 110.  I thought the 202 would do what I wanted.

I am not trying to use the OBI 202 as a substitute for the Vonage modem.  I am trying to call my house where the 202 is using my 100 and have the 202 connect me to my phone line (which is proveded by Vonage).

Thanks.

HH235:
So does anyone know if i can use the 202 for that? Or will i have to get a 110?

KAura:
You can add one line adapter to a 200 series Obi,
but the line adapter is just shy the cost of an Obi110.

giqcass:
I ended up getting the 110 instead of the Obiline adapter.  As Kaura pointed out the Obiline adapter is close to the price of an entire Obi110.  If you are withing the return period for one of the Obi devices I would return it and get a Obi110.

drgeoff:
Quote from: HH235 on April 11, 2014, 08:12:39 pm

So does anyone know if i can use the 202 for that? Or will i have to get a 110?

I had already told you:

"2.  You cannot connect an OBi202 directly to a Vonage adapter.  The sockets on both of them are meant to have a phone plugged in.  You can connect the phone socket on a Vonage adapter to the LINE port of an Obi110 or to the LINE port of the optional OBiLINE accessory for the OBi202."

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