Repurpose Obi 110 to allow Android tablet to call out with ObiON
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RayT:
With May 15 pending, I just unplugged my Obi and went back to connecting my DECT phones to cell with Bluetooth. BUT, I have a new T-Mobile Nexus 7 Android tablet that T-Mobile blocks from making phone calls by the IMEI number. I should be able to use the ObiON app to call out through my Obi 110. Has anybody done this without using Google Voice?
giqcass:
Welcome to the forum. Is the Bluetooth capability built in to the cordless phone or is it a separate device that plugs in to your cordless phones? If the BT capability is built in to the phone the tablet would need a VOIP service provider in order to make this work.
drgeoff:
Using the OBiON app to call out through the 110 (or any other OBi) is independent of whatever SP(s) you have. http://blog.obihai.com/2011/10/use-obion-iphone-android-to-make-calls.html
Arguably there are better apps (eg CSipSimple) than OBiON, but OBiON is fairly simple to get up and running with an OBi.
azrobert:
Quote from: 7Priest7 on April 16, 2014, 10:08:24 pm
Just try it, You have to call your obi then press a number then dial out then pound.
This is not correct. You can easily setup single stage dialing with the OBiON app.
It is true that a lot of people reported problems using the OBiON App, but it should be OK using it only with WiFi.
I prefer CSipSimple, but it's a lot more difficult setup.
See: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4647.0
7Priest7:
Quote from: azrobert on April 16, 2014, 10:42:40 pm
This is not correct. You can easily setup single stage dialing with the OBiON app.
I never saw that, after my first trial call I was done with that app.
Quote from: azrobert on April 16, 2014, 10:42:40 pm
It is true that a lot of people reported problems using the OBiON App, but it should be OK using it only with WiFi.
I prefer CSipSimple, but it's a lot more difficult setup.
See: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4647.0
I think the point here is that wasting electricity on a Obi just to use ObiON is foolish.
If you don't intend to use the obi, a Android native sip app is better.
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