• Reviews around bite (1.97 of 5)

    OBi202 2-Port VoIP Phone Adapter with Google Voice and Fax Support for Home and SOHO Phone Service

    • I was a bit apprehensive at first.
    • It looks like it might be a slight bit more difficult to use other providers.4
    • I was a bit skeptical about this product, but so far so good.
    • Struggled a bit at first.
    • A bit more difficult is a set up with SIP providers, especially with those not pre configured by Obi
    • I truely love saving about 40 dollars a month, a bit of sound issue is not a problem for me when I compare the fact that it saves me 40 dollars a month
    • Since I already had a Google Voice number, I did a bit of research and stumbled upon the OBi202 device.
    • A bit difficult to set up
    • A bit testy
    • Like I said a bit of a pain but not awful either and still works well in a multi-person household (you just each need a callcentric number and a GV speed
    • I truely love saving about 40 dollars a month, a bit of sound issue is not a problem for me when I compare the fact that it saves me 40 dollars a month
    • Set up a little bit of work, but works great otherwise on a wired network
    • I was a bit skeptical about this product, but so far so good.
    • There are advanced features (many which they didn't seem to advertise much), but they are a bit more tricky to change
    • It looks like it might be a slight bit more difficult to use other providers.4
    • So I was getting a bit nervous, but I decided to skip that setup step and set up the wireless adapter first and connect that way.
    • ObI202 dial plan is a bit hard to understand
    • It can be a bit tricky to set up if you already have an OBi which is associated with the phone number you now wish to port over to a newer device.
    • I have used it in Hotels now in three different countries and it never misses a call!I like the setup and reliability so much that I recommended them to my company for their SIP needs!!
    • Am pretty confident there will be excellent performance on WiFi as I well
    • I run a small business from my house and want something cheaper than another AT&T landline and more reliable than my cell phone.
    • Activate the phone using the Tracfone web site and select the option to port an existing number (in this case my AT&T land line number)
    • n’t ding the product too hard for
    • The next step in the total phone # conversion will be to port my Comcast very old phone # used for over 30 years to a T mobile cheap cell phone which cost $1.50 for a GSM sim card and $20 for a cheap BLU brand unlocked GSM phone to port my Comcast land line to the temporary cell phone
    • I have google Voice home phone now and we bought the e-911 service that is recommended.
    • so all troubleshooting must by waiting for the appropriate e-mails.
    • After a few hours on with Phone Power support, and marginal e-mail support from ObiHai, I have concluded there is not a solution, and have canceled my nascent Phone Power account