OBi110 hardware
SteveInWA:
Why would you take the device apart and start messing with jumpers? You'll never fix it that way. I assume that you already tried a paper-clip factory reset (push the paper clip in the reset hole for 10 seconds). If that didn't work, and if you "recently got" it, then submit a trouble ticket with OBi support, as it's covered under warranty.
drgeoff:
Quote from: Judgeless on January 15, 2012, 12:05:18 pm
I have not opened mine yet. What is inside? Here is what I predict.
It has a ARM9 CPU running linux with external flash and DRAM. I predict there is another chip for the DAA to interface with standard phones.
Another guess would be a TI OMAP that contains a DSP and an ARM9. When you look at a syslog it shows DSP. This could be Linux off loading the phone functions to the DSP.
For the record. The 1xx devices have MIPS processors. The 2xx and 3xx ones have ARM processors. That information is openly stated in the final pages of the Admin Guide.
Donnach:
because i got it free and thought why not try to fix it. sometimes the jumpers would clear everything and then you swap it back to stock and it should work like out of box.
yes i did try the paper clip reset, no change and being that i have no skin on this, figured i would open it up
any others chiming it?
drgeoff:
Did you do the paper clip reset properly? Look for "factory reset your OBi110" sticky post in this sub-forum.
Donnach:
sure did, i've tried paper clip in before pulling the power, holding it for 60 seconds after power is restored. i'ved tried it with pulled power and then paper clip for 30 seconds with power.
the only thing i ever got was solid red light that turns to solid green light, then nothing, regardless of the amount of time holding the paper clip or releasing the paper clip once the light turns green. always the end result is just nothing.
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