Does any one know how to get one cell phone to ring on 3 OBi1032s?

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Boykin:
Not sure yet.  My cell phone and I are at work.  I will test it tonight when I get home.

Boykin:
It works great.  Thanks for all your help.

Usetheforceobiwan:
Is it me or is the Obitalk network like the bastard step child or something?

I think it is worth noting here that if the Obitalk network were used instead of a intranetwork SIP connection, that a SP could be potentially saved AND the devices would not necessarily have to be within the same subnet or even LAN for that matter.   I have always found forwarding setups with the Obitalk network to be fairly robust and troublefree.  In as well it's the "5th SP" in the case of the 202 or "7th SP" in case of the 1032 and it seems like a shame to let it go to waste if you have uses for the other SP's on the Obi's.  That's how I would make my connections to do all the forwarding if I had a similar scenario to you. 

azrobert:
Quote from: Boykin on August 28, 2014, 07:14:41 am


If possible, it needs to work with IP addresses over my LAN.  The only internet I can get where I live is satellite internet and there would be a lot of lag if the call has to go out to the internet and then back to my LAN.  


Usetheforceobiwan,

Apparently you didn't read the OP's requirements.

Edit:

In addition you don't need a dedicated trunk. You can use an existing SIP trunk to accomplish the above.

Usetheforceobiwan:
Quote from: azrobert on August 29, 2014, 08:50:48 pm

Quote from: Boykin on August 28, 2014, 07:14:41 am


If possible, it needs to work with IP addresses over my LAN.  The only internet I can get where I live is satellite internet and there would be a lot of lag if the call has to go out to the internet and then back to my LAN.  


Usetheforceobiwan,

Apparently you didn't read the OP's requirements.

Edit:

In addition you don't need a dedicated trunk. You can use an existing SIP trunk to accomplish the above.


I was thinking of the case of using Google Voice on all the available SP's.  Perhaps that clouded my judgement.   

I still think it is worth a shot to see how much delay is introduced if using Obitalk even via satellite link.  I have found pure Obi to Obi SIP setups to be more trouble-prone and harder to troubleshoot if they run into trouble - but maybe that's just me.  Nice thing about using Obitalk though, you can relocate one of the Obis anywhere and it will still communicate to the end point you originally set up.  Essentially, set it and forget it. 

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