Updating an Obi100 on 1.3.0 (Build: 2711)

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limey:
I have an obi100 running 1.3.0 (Build: 2711), which I know is old & incompatible with GV's new authentication method - however, since I've not needed to dial out using the GV number very much in the last couple of years, I left the config alone on the principle of if it ain't sufficiently broke, then don't mess with it (I have a fairly extensive manual config that I really don't want to recraft).

Interestingly, it appears that Google must have kept some servers running with the old authentication, as I found that if the Obi100 was left alone after rebooting, the GV service would cycle through various IP addresses, until eventually finding one that worked.

However, knowing that this route was certain to die sooner or later (and may possibly have already died, since it's been a couple of days since I've noticed the GV connection showing as connected), I've been resigning myself to biting the bullet & upgrading. Then I noticed the messages on the forum concerning the new $10 support policy change & I'm thinking that it's probably time to get on with it now (while I can)!

Anyway (tldr), just to confirm:

If I manually upgrade the firmware to 2872 as detailed here -> http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=10028.msg66308#msg66308, am I correct in thinking that I can then delete the GV config on SP1, then configure GV from the ObiTalk portal - without losing the rest of my config on the Obi100?I currently have auto-provisioning disabled (since I configured manually) - would I need to change this, for the ObiTalk portal to do the GV authentication update?Is it worthwhile/neccesary to back up the existing config first? Can this even be restored after the GV update, without squishing it?
TIA, Limey.

azrobert:
See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=8685.0

Start with step 5

OR

Upgrade your firmware, but stay with the old method of configuring GV.
You won't have to make any configuration changes.
Build 2824 is the last or close to last FW using old method.
If you go with 2872, you won't be able to downgrade.
If you don't like 2824, you can upgrade to 2872.
Download 2824 here:
http://fw.obihai.com/OBi-1-3-0-2824.fw

limey:
Thanks azrobert, for both your reply & the later edit - both are useful, especially the FW download link.

Could you clarify what you mean by the old method of configuring GV? I was under the (possibly mistaken) impression that the only way to get the Obi1xx boxes working with the new authentication was to config GV from the Obitalk portal, after upgrading the firmware. Would my existing config work, as-is, after upgrading to build 2824?

BTW, I realized that my initial post should really have referred to an Obi110, as that's the box I'm currently dealing with - however, once that's setup, I'll be following it with an actual Obi100 shortly after & both units are essentially the same thing as far as firmware is concerned.

azrobert:
The "Old Method" is the way you currently configure GV, and your OBi will work as-is with 2824. I have an OBi110 with 2824 and I don't have any issues. I believe there is one more upgrade after 2824 that works with the old method and I spent a little time doing searches trying to find it, but since I don't have any problems, I gave up after a few minutes. Like I said in my previous post, once you upgrade to a FW that supports the new version of configuring GV, you can't downgrade an OBi1xx. I also have an OBi200 that I upgraded to the current FW, but the OBi2xx can be downgraded.

limey:
Now that is interesting! So, presumably build 2824 must include code to accommodate the GV authentication changes, if it's working now without any issues - I'd previously thought that this didn't happen until build 2853/2873 (going by https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=9.msg13#msg13 or http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=8984.msg15854#msg15854).

I'll give 2824 a try first - the only additional risk is that of maybe having to invoke an additional firmware update afterwards (firmware updates make me nervous, especially on devices that I've grown dependent upon...).

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