Setting up an Obi 202 + Obiline in the UK (Draft)

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WelshPaul:
Quote from: Mouse on July 19, 2015, 08:03:39 am

Quote from: WelshPaul on July 11, 2015, 01:56:08 am

You would of been better off posting this in the UK forum located at the bottom of the board. As for any delay or lost audio which can be replicated by dialling the above said number there is none. (For me)

Is the audio issue happening on calls placed over both OBiLINE and SIP calls?

On another note... There is no need to register your device with the OBiTALK portal if you're configuring the device locally.


Added ***6 method as an alternative to Obitalk firmware update.

Thanks for suggestion.... :)


The ***6 method is unreliable at best! I also believe that once your 12 months warranty is up then Obihai will charge you an annual fee of $10. Should you decide not to pay? you will be unable to update your devices firmware via the portal.

You can also get the latest firmware from here: https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=9.0

Simply upload the file to your device manually. :)

Mouse:
Quote from: WelshPaul on July 19, 2015, 08:20:22 am

Quote from: Mouse on July 19, 2015, 08:03:39 am

Quote from: WelshPaul on July 11, 2015, 01:56:08 am

You would of been better off posting this in the UK forum located at the bottom of the board. As for any delay or lost audio which can be replicated by dialling the above said number there is none. (For me)

Is the audio issue happening on calls placed over both OBiLINE and SIP calls?

On another note... There is no need to register your device with the OBiTALK portal if you're configuring the device locally.


Added ***6 method as an alternative to Obitalk firmware update.

Thanks for suggestion.... :)


The ***6 method is unreliable at best! I also believe that once your 12 months warranty is up then Obihai will charge you an annual fee of $10. Should you decide not to pay? you will be unable to update your devices firmware via the portal.

You can also get the latest firmware from here: https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=9.0

Simply upload the file to your device manually. :)


Corrected as suggested :)

Mouse:
Just had a problem with an incoming call. It was from a standard format UK number (0207) that you cannot phone (its outgoing call only)

The number was passed through the Obi, and a ring request issued, but there was no ring, and the Obi seemed to hang up straight away:
11:39:10   From LI1()   Fork to:
PH1
PH2
11:39:10      Ringing (PH1)
11:39:10      Ringing (PH2)
11:39:10   Call Ended   

The same number tried again and this time the OBi rang the phones OK

Just wondered if there was a bug in the new 3 ms setting?

Kind regards

Mike

Mouse:
Hmm on the SPA, PSTN Disconnect I had:

Detect PSTN Long Silence: no

Disconnect Tone - 400@-30,400@-30; 2(*/0/1+2)

And this page is similar: http://www.aoakley.com/articles/2008-01-08.php

With:

Detect PSTN Long Silence: no

Disconnect Tone - 400@-30,400@-30; 2(3/0/1+2)

I seem to remember that the simpler disconnect tone you have, though it accord with a UK standard, was found not to be what is actually used in the UK

But this may be memory failure.... :) Maybe it's a format difference.

Kind regards

Mike

Mouse:
Ring control

Also from:  http://www.aoakley.com/articles/2008-01-08.php

Ring Validation Time: 256ms
Ring Indication Delay: 512ms
Ring Timeout: 640ms

On the SPA I had ring indication delay = 0 like you, and ring timeout of 128ms like you, but validation time of 256ms like aoakley

I am not sure how ring indication delay and ring delay (latter present only on the Obi) relate.

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