Obi 100 to Obi 110 bridge

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drgeoff:
HH235

Please don't ask the same questions in another place on this forum.

The reply from Usetheforceobiwan won't answer your later requirement of OBi to OBi call being bridged to Vonage.

Usetheforceobiwan:
Quote from: drgeoff on April 11, 2014, 02:34:15 am

HH235

Please don't ask the same questions in another place on this forum.

The reply from Usetheforceobiwan won't answer your later requirement of OBi to OBi call being bridged to Vonage.


If he had a 110 he could bridge, without a a line port (FXO) the 100 is out and he would have to spend another $35 on an Obiline for his 202 to get a FXO.   I was just trying to make it work with what he already had.

giqcass:
To the best of my knowledge(based on other reports) even if you get your credentials for Vonage the password may change without notice.

KAura:
I'm not 100% on this, all I can say is just try it:

ObiDevice => Internet => Obi110 => AA => Vonage => Outgoing Call
Note: a physical line bridges your Vonage(phone) to Obi110(line)


ObiDevice is as follows:

Obi software (softphone)
Obi device (hardware)
Obi 110 phone bridge


Note: Why are you trying to be a communications center?  Only 1 person
can use your vonage account at a given time (other than 3-way, if included).

drgeoff:
Quote from: KAura on April 11, 2014, 10:15:08 am

I'm not 100% on this, all I can say is just try it:

ObiDevice => Internet => Obi110 => AA => Vonage => Outgoing Call
Note: a physical line bridges your Vonage(phone) to Obi110(line)

That would work if HH235 had an OBi110.  But I think he does not.  He previously wrote:

"I actually ended up purchasing an OBI 202.  And I dont know how to set it up.  I'd like to call the Obi 202 using my Obi 100 then have the 202 bridge to my Vonage line."

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