OBI 202 GV CC Success, but...

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Ostracus:
One trick for dealing with spammers is to run them through the attendant. "Press one to get someone you can annoy" ;D

Kman609:
Quote from: dudly on September 20, 2014, 11:41:42 pm

I used CC initially for inbound and outbound calls, along with E911 but have since switched over to CircleNet for all outbound calls (they are not free, but almost). 


What about your caller ID on the CircleNet line?  I take it it's different from your ported number on your main CC line? 

You got me thinking about that second phone jack.  I have the first one going to a wireless base station.  The second one could go into a wall jack and service the entire house, although with a number none of my friends/family would recognize.

So many choices.  So many opportunities... 

dudly:
I have spoofed (if that is the right term) my main CC number to my Circlenet outbound number.  I do have my main phone also plugged into the house jack for whole house coverage.  I just use a splitter.

Kman609:
Quote from: dudly on September 21, 2014, 11:00:49 am

I have spoofed (if that is the right term) my main CC number to my Circlenet outbound number. 

Cool.  I think I'm getting the hang of this.

Now, a question about the OBi:  How do I make an outbound call to the non-primary service?  I have GV on SP1, and it's set to receive calls on phone 1.  I have CC on SP2, and it is also set to receive on phone 1 and be the primary outbound caller on phone 1.  What keystrokes do I do on phone 1 to make a call on GV?

Thanks in advance.

N7AS:
Since GV is on SP1 and your primary line is SP2. just precede dialing with **1 to call using GV.


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