Call any OBi for FREE Right from Your WebRTC Capable Browser !! How ?

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giqcass:
Quote from: drgeoff on November 17, 2014, 02:38:52 pm

I don't say it applies to every OBi but my 110 and 1032 each have its 9 digit OBi number clearly displayed on a label on the underside.

You are correct and I can't say it applies to every Obi either but every one I have seen including the Obi202.

Quote from: YASH on November 17, 2014, 12:01:34 am

OBI202 rings both the phones nos,.. if you dial by that 9 digit of OBI's ID no.


I didn't have a chance to explain in detail how to fix this earlier so here is a better explanation.  When the Obi number "9 digit of OBI's ID no" is called both ports on the Obi202 ring by default.  If you only want 1 port(one phone) to ring you have to set which one.

Log in to the Obitalk portal
Select you Obi 202
Click Obi expert configuration at the bottom of the page.
Click "OK" on the pop up.
Click "enter Obi expert".
On the left click "Voice Service"
In the sub menu click "Obitalk service"
In the "InboundCallRoute" you will see something like {(290000000)>(xx.):SP1},{(290000000):aa},{ph,ph2}
Now change the "InboundCallRoute"  by removing ph, or ,ph2 depending on which port/ phone you want to ring.
Assuming you want to ring phone 1 it will look something like this after you remove ,ph2.
{(290000000)>(xx.):SP1},{(290000000):aa},{ph}

If you don't want to use the Auto Attendant features at all you can erase everything in the "InboundCallRoute" accept for ph or ph2.  That would mean to ring phone 1 the only thing in that field would be ph.

Once finished click submit at the bottom of the page.  Allow the Obi to reboot and test your new configuration.  If you have any issue come back here and we will help.

I hope this helps!  :)

YASH:
^^

Thank you gigcass and it was sure a precious help. Thanks again.

 Yeess I agree,….. and I and we all know the 9 digit Ids of our pieces.  So, no confusion with that, at all.

 In fact, if both  the phones are ringing,… it does not bother me,… as I can receive/reply on any of the phone,.. so that’s rather an advantage,….. and I know immediately, when my brother would call me from India, as soon as both the phones ring and I can know it from far, without even coming to the phone and reading the dialpad,... So, No problem.  

 [ But still in a general way otherwise,.. my both diff phone nos are alreday set up for two diff. lines,.. so they ring individually, when a particular line is  contacted.  And, that’s what I had initially wanted. So, no problem. ]

 I still did not try calling my obi from outside via web browser yet,.. but when I tried to calling me the way you advised, from my home, via the web browser, calling myself,….  
It shows so much disturbance of noises and  sounds like a train is coming,…… etc. Does it always makes such noises,.. let say if someone is calling you from  a very far nation, via web browser ?  How clear the voice quality remains both the ways,... !

Just wondered.  any opinions.

[ BTW, will have to admit,.. few members / MODs on this forum remain extremely cooperative, knowledgeful and very good at assisting all the way ! Kudos to the entire team n' members ]

giqcass:
Quote from: YASH on November 17, 2014, 06:24:13 pm

I still did not try calling my obi from outside via web browser yet,.. but when I tried to calling me the way you advised, from my home, via the web browser, calling myself,….  
It shows so much disturbance of noises and  sounds like a train is coming,…… etc. Does it always makes such noises,.. let say if someone is calling you from  a very far nation, via web browser ?  How clear the voice quality remains both the ways,... !


For me the call is clear.  When someone calls from a computer you will typically hear more background noise then you would hear with a handset because the microphone in the computer is very sensitive.  Careful adjustment of the microphone on the computer can clear a lot of that up.  Sound quality can also be increased with a headset/microphone attached to the computer.  In any case I have never experienced the level of distortion that you describe.

arobatino:
Quote from: MarkObihai on November 16, 2014, 06:19:11 am

Apologies - I left off that post the important point that WebRTC isn't supported on the OBi100 or the OBi110.  I've updated the post with the correct info

Is this because the hardware in these devices isn't capable of supporting WebRTC (I know it's more primitive than that in the OBi2xx devices), or because there isn't yet a firmware update for OBi1xx that would allow it?

MarkObihai:
Quote from: arobatino on November 17, 2014, 09:18:02 pm

Is this because the hardware in these devices isn't capable of supporting WebRTC (I know it's more primitive than that in the OBi2xx devices), or because there isn't yet a firmware update for OBi1xx that would allow it?


The OBi100 and OBi110 are based on a more basic platform than the other OBi models.  So (for now at least) WebRTC isn't supportable on these devices.

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