Lateralg,
I would agree that you should wait until you are back in MI to configure one of the VoIP services discussed in this forum on your OBi202.
Myself, I have a OBi202 and I use Veatalink for our Home phone service with 1-DID phone number on the SP1 port. I also have service on
voip.ms with a "Main" and with "sub-accounts". I have two DID phone #s on
voip.ms, one for a backup Home phone service on SP2 and the other for my Virtual Office phone on SP4.
I forward the Google Voice Home phone # to the Vestalink DID #. I "spoof" the Caller ID of the Google Voice Home phone # on the Vestalink service. Failover Call Forwarding for the Vestalink DID # is to the backup Home DID # on
voip.ms. If needed, I can also Call forward the Google Voice Home DID # to the backup Home DID # on
voip.ms.
I Call Forward my Google Voice Virtual Office phone # to the second DID # at
voip.ms that is associated with a "sub-account". The
voip.ms sub-account "spoof's" the Caller-ID of the Google Voice # that I use for Virtual Office phone.
A more simple less costly solution would be:
1) Forward both Google Voice #'s to one VoIP DID #. In this case you would only be able to spoof one Caller ID on outgoing calls. On some of the services you can changed the 'spoofed' CLI number yourself, but on others you can't.
Some of the VoIP Service providers.
Vestalink
CircleNet
PhonePower
Anveo
CallCentric
voip.ms
We have found Vestalink to be a low price solution with good audio quality for our Home phone since it also includes E911 and we have an unlimited plan. Cloud Softphone for my mobile phone is a nice extra that is included by Vestalink at no additional charge.
For my Virtual Office, I don't use many minutes so
voip.ms service is a reasonalble cost solution to me. I pay $0.99 per month for each of the two DID numbers and 1-Cent per minute for the time I talk. Using
voip.ms as a backup for the Home phone normally only cost me $0.99 per months as I seldom use any minutes on this account for home phone calls.
Please note that as discussed in this formum, almost all VoIP services have issues at times and there may be a noticeable difference in audio quality and ringing connection times from service to service.