Factory Reset does not do what is expected. Can't log into unit.

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drgeoff:
Quote from: Nebs on September 14, 2015, 11:35:35 am

Have you enabled access using:

http://www.obihai.com/faq/OBi202-sec/Howto-Access-Web-from-WAN

No,  Debbie has not.

(That is only applicable to an OBi202. Debbie has an OBi100.)

SteveInWA:
My hunch is that you were sold a paperweight.

Act fast, and you can buy a more capable, brand new OBi 200 at a great sale price, through tomorrow, at newegg.com

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=10388.0

Edit:  Shoot!  It's sold out at that sale price.  By the way, beware: don't buy it from the third-party sellers; buy it only from authorized dealers:  Amazon.com ($43.97), Newegg.com, or Fry's for example.

Debbie:
Sorry for the late response, super duper busy, running lines in the new house and what not. Got around to playing with it again today and I tried yet again with my internet disabled to reset the thing (internet port disabled and pin hole reset button in the back of device) , but no luck, the default credentials still do no authenticate. Seems a dud.

SteveInWA:
Time to buy a new, not used one!

LTN1:
If you purchased something on eBay and it has been less than 30 days, open up a case as an item not as described to return it for your money back. It doesn't matter if it was listed as no refund--you should still be protected provided you open up a case in 30 days. If not, you are out of luck.

If you follow Steve's advice (which I recommend), consider an OBi202, which is currently being sold for $62.99 on Amazon. It provides for two ports--which is nice to have concurrent call management. For the difference between the current cost of the OBi200 and the OBi202 on Amazon, it really is worth the investment in the 202.

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