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Started by ProdigalSon, August 18, 2012, 01:22:40 PM
Quote from: ProdigalSon on August 18, 2012, 01:22:40 PMCan the OBi202 setup to work in conjunction with the Ooma Telo? I have connected the Ooma Telo RJ11 cable to the 'phone 2' port of the OBi202, since there isn't a 'line' port like the obi110. I pick up my handset, and press # sign to see if I will hear the Ooma Telo dial tone, but the phone is just ringing in my ears....Is there a way to convert 'Phone 2' port to a 'Line' Port ?
Quote from: pc44 on August 18, 2012, 02:57:59 PMQuote from: ProdigalSon on August 18, 2012, 01:22:40 PMCan the OBi202 setup to work in conjunction with the Ooma Telo? I have connected the Ooma Telo RJ11 cable to the 'phone 2' port of the OBi202, since there isn't a 'line' port like the obi110. I pick up my handset, and press # sign to see if I will hear the Ooma Telo dial tone, but the phone is just ringing in my ears....Is there a way to convert 'Phone 2' port to a 'Line' Port ?ProdigalSon,Try this thread: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=350.0Pressing # on the 202 connects you directly to the other Phone Port and does not function the same as the # on the 110.You may be able to do some other tricks to accomplish your end goal, but to my understanding, we cannot use either of the Phone Ports as a Line Port. Sorry to not have better news, but if you search this forum for Ooma, I'm sure you'll find lots of people using the Ooma and OBi together successfully.pc44
Quote from: QBZappy on August 18, 2012, 06:19:00 PMProdigalSon,Keep the OBi202+OBi110=6 sip accts.You can start a small voip company (service) for your family and friends.