First of all, be gentle - I just got my OBI100 yesterday and got it setup and working today.
From what I've read it seems like it's possible to have more than 2 providers setup on an OBI100 via (correct me if I'm wrong here) voice gateways. What I'd like to know is if it's possible to use a voice gateway for outgoing Google Voice calls only.
If so, can anyone point me to info on how I actually do this?
I currently have 2 SIP providers on my device - SIP1 is callcentric and SIP2 is voip.ms.
Help?
SIP providers can be used on Voice Gateways, but Google Voice cannot.
If I set up a SIP account on a voice gateway (say moving my VOIP.ms account from SIP2) can I still receive incoming phone calls for that service?
Quote from: neilio on August 03, 2011, 07:02:35 PM
If I set up a SIP account on a voice gateway (say moving my VOIP.ms account from SIP2) can I still receive incoming phone calls for that service?
To use a SIP provider on a Voice Gateway to make outgoing calls, that SIP provider must accept outgoing calls without SIP registration (many do). To receive incoming calls from a SIP provider that's not on SP1/SP2, you can forward those calls to the OBi via SIP URI.
Thanks for the speedy replies! It's appreciated.
I found this thread which covers the setup process:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=526.0
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "forward via SIP URL" - is this a change I make on the VOIP.ms side or on the OBI side?
Quote from: neilio on August 03, 2011, 07:10:00 PM
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "forward via SIP URL" - is this a change I make on the VOIP.ms side or on the OBI side?
It's SIP URI (uri).
On VoIP.ms, you'd set your incoming calls to be forward to: anything@ipaddress:port
where ipaddress is your public IP address and port is: SP1 = 5060 / SP2 = 5061 (whichever is still configured for SIP).
You may have to forward ports 5060 - 5061 to the OBi in your router for incoming SIP URI's to work reliably.
You are awesome.
Does the SIP URI have to be an IP address or can I use a TLD there?
It can be an IP address or hostname that resolves to your IP address, for example : myobi@myname.dyndns.org:5061