Setting up Obi202 to work with Google Voice and 2 lines with PhonePower
lrosenman:
there is an admin guide in the files section of the portal, but it is VERY detailed.
What is your desired setup?
Ph1 rings for which SP(s)
ph2 rings for which SP(s)
Default outgoing SP for ph1?
Default outgoing SP for ph2?
MParente:
Well I want to be able to plug in my Home Phone Line Base Uniden Phone with all the handsets around the house to Phone Jack 1 of the Obi202, and I want to set up the Second Line with my Panasonic Base phone and 1 handset on the main floor of the house on Phone which I will have on Phone Jack 2 of the Obi202. These lines will be provided by Phone Power as soon as my MagicJack numbers are ported over.
I want Line 1 to be able to call out and receive calls.
I want Line 2 to be able to call out and receive calls.
Obviously they will be 2 totally different local numbers.
As for Google Voice I would probably like to be able to phone in and out on Line 3. Just not sure how I would physically attach to it through the Obi202.
Did I explain it in enough detail to make sense?
Thanks.
:)
lrosenman:
Ok, so google voice is SP1
Phonepower #1 is SP2
Phonepower #2 is SP3
set SP2 to ring PH1, and be the default outbound for PH1 (phone line 1)
set SP3 to ring PH2, and be the default outbound for PH2 (Phone line 2)
If you want GoogleVoice to ring either phone, set that as "rings".
To call out on Google Voice from either phone port hit **1 and then the number.
If you are on PH1 and want to call out on SP3, dial **3 and the number
if you are on PH2 and want to call out on SP2, dial **2 and the number.
Does that make sense now?
MParente:
Quote from: lrosenman on November 24, 2014, 02:05:16 pm
To call out on Google Voice from either phone port hit **1 and then the number.
If you are on PH1 and want to call out on SP3, dial **3 and the number
if you are on PH2 and want to call out on SP2, dial **2 and the number.
Does that make sense now?
The beginning I think is straight forward or relatively straight forward.
Starting at "To call out on Google Voice from either phone port hit **1 and then the number. " Do you mean the destination number I want to dial to or the local 10 digit local number I am to dial out of?
The last 2 lines ... after **3 and **2 is that the destination phone number I want to call?
Thanks.
:)
lrosenman:
Yes, the destination number you want to call.
**[n] means use SP[n] for this call.
So to call 505-555-1212 using google voice: **1 505 555 1212
using PhonePower1(SP2): **2 505 555 1212
Using PhonePower2(SP3): **3 505 555 1212
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