So I currently have bought a key from freephoneline and it works fine the way it is with obi200. Now the thing is, I've tried using the same sip settings from FPL onto my cell phone (sony xperia z; android has sip settings) but I always get a 'server error'. I feel as if obi200 is only capable of handling 1 device incoming/outgoing only or do I need to configure obi200 such that my cell phone acts as a secondary line to use FPL?(but how? don't see any settings that relates to any mobile devices within the obitalk settings). Is my cell phone only capable of taking incoming/outgoing calls from obi200(trusted/favourite caller settings) and not directly from FPL?
edit: It shows on my cell phone that it is connected. I have the right settings and have tried the alternatives:
http://support.freephoneline.ca/entries/23120323-VoIP-Unlock-Key-CredentialsMy router has UNnP enabled.
edit2: is this a fido thing?
edit3: Okay somehow after playing around a bit I was able to receive calls to my cell phone instead of my digital phone that is connected to obi200. But then afterwards I tried calling FPL to see which would ring and my cell phone would be the one and not my digital phone that is connected to obi200. After deleting the SIP account from my cell phone that was using FPL, I'm suddenly not able to call obi200 and it gives me a beep beep sound as if the line is busy now. So from what I can understand, somehow by configuring the setup onto my cell, I made it so that I'm only able to send outgoing calls with the digital phone and not incoming with FPL, and with cell phone using data i'm only able to receive calls with the FPL but not outgoing.
Am I able to configure OBI200 such that 2 devices can receive and call using the same service provider FPL? Or is it just 1 device per service provider on obi200. How do I restore back the defaults where my digital phone is the sender/receiver of FPL now?
edit4: boy it is good to learn on the fly here, all I needed was to delete the SP1 settings from obi200 and re-add to store back the defaults.