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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
So first, the only way to make or receive a phone call is to have Gizmo active and running on my home computer, is this correct?
Well, you have to have some reachable end point, like Gizmo being open. Like is already mentioned, if you have RTComm, its much better to use the SIP client which is compatible with Gizmo. One less program to run.

Originally Posted by Addison View Post
When I answer a call I can't hear anything until I slide the volume button a little even if it was already set to maximum. Am I missing an option so this doesn't occur?
I believe I have heard of this issue before and its a known issue with Gizmo.

Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Lastly, if I open up DialCentral and call my home phone at (517) 272-xxxx, the only thing that happens is that I'm calling my Tablet on my Tablet. My house phone doesn't ring.
Once you answer the call on your tablet, does it then ring your home phone?

Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Isn't there a way to make my Google Voice number exclusive like a cell phone and not paired up to my home phone number?
In theory, according to those posts you linked. I still have it linked to my cell phone, a skype-in account, and a sipgate account.

Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Grand Central number - using number given to me by Google Voice
Calling it "Grand Central Number" through me off at first but then I remember this is a bug I fixed in 1.0.5. On the accounts tab, the account's phone number is referred to incorrectly as a "Grand Central Number". This is fixed in SVN along with a lot of other UI tweaks I'm making.

Originally Posted by Addison View Post
I thought I have everything correctly set up so what am I not understanding here?
It sounds correct to me.
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