New option: Use This Service for a Security Alarm Line
ploo:
Quote from: SteveInWA on September 16, 2021, 01:33:27 pm
Quote from: ploo on September 15, 2021, 10:17:55 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm a newbie intending to get an OBI202 because our analogue line has to be cancelled to make way for our fibre internet (and VOIP) modem.
If your new fiber internet service provider is also supplying you with telephone service, then you don't need an OBiTALK device. Your alarm service provider can connect the alarm panel's communicator to the phone service from your new ISP.
Hi SteveInWA,
My ISP is SpinTel and I bought my own modem. My modem does not have a VOIP port and I have an analogue cordless phone.
So I ended up buying the OBI202 for the analogue port and OBI202 connecting to my ASUS router which connects to the NBN black box.
The VOIP line is provided by SpinTel and I managed to call out through OBI202 (by using **1 dial-code).
I need to get the VOIP line to receive a call so that I can remotely call in to attend to the phone connect alarm.
I intend to connect my alarm's analogue line to OBI202 using port 2 since my cordless phone is using port 1.
So, calling in is still a problem in my OBI202 settings because of the DigiMap.
Are you able to help with the calling in function?
Thanks
SteveInWA:
Don't use an OBiTALK device configured with Google Voice in conjunction with a security panel, despite the useless option provided on the OBiTALK dashboard.
Dial-up alarm communicators are largely obsolete. Get alarm monitoring via a cellular radio or IP gateway.
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