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Internet gateway
Will the internet gateway support my current land line. At present the land line works fine through Optimum cable modem, will it work through T-Mobile internet gateway.
arvindjoshi wrote:
Again, thanks for further details and clarification. In that case i rather port my land line number to Google Voice and buy a one time device Obihai OBi200 1-Port VoIP Adapter with Google Voice.
Before you do, I would check with here or TMO support to make sure it's compatible with TMO home internet. The routers are not configurable beyond basic wifi settings. TMO promotes Ooma for $9.95 per month so pretty sure Ooma works.
- bocaboy2591Bandwidth Buddy
I agree with Cali Cat. Get an Ooma gateway and plug that into your TMHI gateway. You can easily have your existing number ported to Ooma. Back in the day when I had a land line, I ported my AT&T land line to Ooma with no problem.
Otherwise, do what many of us have done: cancel your land line and simply use cell service. I have to believe that if you have enough bandwidth to run a TMHI gateway, you have enough cell signal for an iPhone or Android-based phone.
- Darko66Channel Chaser
We have an Obi202 (2-line version) working fine with the T-Mobile Nokia gateway and Google Voice.
However, it should be noted that Polycom (the company that bought Obihai) will no longer be supporting the devices after 12/18/23. The devices should continue to work, but if Google makes a change to their service that requires a firmware update to the device (this happened a couple years ago), the service might stop working. At that point, if you still want to use the obi200, you would likely have to use one of the paid services that are still compatible with the device (like Anveo).
- 2_hours_on_holdTransmission Trainee
Magicjack worked for 25 days and then after I successfully ported my number for $20 charge we started having issues with incoming callers not being able to hear us. We have full duplex calls on outgoing & with incoming calls we can hear caller but they can not hear us..What is bizarre is that if the incoming caller is on landline phone (business) or ATT then we have duplex audio, but if it anyone of my 10 T-Mobile lines then the inbound T-Mobile phone can not hear the Magicjack home phone.
Trouble shooting with Magicjack has had me replace the device (same issue with 2nd unit) . They want me to disable SIP ALG & open ports 5060-5070, but you can not make these changes on Arkadyan or any TMHI gateway.
T-Mobile officially promotes ooma , and reading forums hear & on reddit, unless you are going to run a 2nd router with VPN service all VOIP solutions other than Ooma seems problematic.
Based upon my experience & those of others , we felt we had no other choice than going with Ooma .
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