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Started by Terryl, October 21, 2013, 02:18:53 PM
Quote from: giqcass on October 22, 2013, 12:32:54 AMYou can have both phones ring on an OBi202 even without registering twice. You can also use a splitter to connect multiple phones. Usually up to 5 according to reports. This number may vary depending on the individual phones. If you just want to make both phones ring then a simple splitter will suffice. The upgrade to an OBi202 is only necessary if you want to take multiple calls at the same time. The advantage of having multiple registrations only comes into play if you have multiple channels with your VOIP provider. In this case if both lines have a separate registration and a call comes in on line one you can take another call on line 2. Most providers give two channels and have the option to purchase additional channels.I propose you do the same experiment suggested but see what happens when a second call comes in well you are taking the first call. That will let you know whether you would get the most bang for your buck.
Quote from: ianobi on October 22, 2013, 03:42:19 AMTerry,I do use sipgate.co.uk. They do allow multiple registrations. The first incoming call will fork to both devices, the first to answer will connect to the call. The second incoming call (assuming the first call is still ongoing) will ring the second device. It is worth noting that the first device will get a call waiting tone if you have that facility set up.In summary, one sipgate.co.uk account gives you two trunks which work independently. You can make two outbound calls, two inbound calls or one of each simultaneously.