Multiple obihai devices?
cleacy:
I'm trying to setup 2 obihai 202 ata's on the same network segment. It's not working, and i've tried various combinations: Not quite sure where i'm going wrong.
The devices both work individually if they're connected in front of the router. I tried connecting the 2 in serial in front of the router, and only the first one worked. I've also tried connecting both individually/and in parallel behind the router, and neither combination of that is working properly.
The router is a dlink DIR-862L, and the sip provider is freephoneline.ca
I'm well aware i've got something configured incorrectly, however, while I figure that out - Is it possible to have two obihai adapters on the same network segment in the first place, in serial/parallel or both?
Taoman:
I would suggest you configure the two 202s for "bridge mode" and put them behind your router. I have two OBi ATAs behind my router on the same subnet and they both work fine. But then my ATAs aren't routing anything either and I'm assuming yours are.
cleacy:
Thanks, I would guess a lot may have to do with configuration i'm using on either the obihai or the router causing problems.
I tried switching both obihai's to bridge, and connecting them behind the router. The obitalk echo test (**9 222 222 222) works successfully with both. I do get dialtone when I attempt to place a call, it rings, then nothing.
I did try unplugging one of them and placing the other in dmz on the router (dir-862L) with alg for sip both disabled and enabled (same effect). I only seem to be able to get them to work in front of the router.
I have switched one of them back to router mode, the other to bridge, and placed them both in serial in front of the router (modem>routerobi>bridgeobi>dir862l). With that setup I can make calls properly with both units -however- I can only place an outbound call from 'bridgeobi' if 'routerobi' has also placed an outbound call recently. Is it possible there's a firewall setting on the obihai i'm missing?
SteveInWA:
I believe this issue is specific to freephoneline. I don't have time to search through the forum, but there are some past discussions about changing certain ports to work properly with freephoneline / fongo.
I currently have 3 OBi devices all on the same LAN subnet, and all work fine with Google Voice and Callcentric. You probably need to at least change the user agent port on one of the two OBis.
cleacy:
Thanks, i'll search the forums for anything specific to freephoneline/fongo.
From playing around, the exact problem on (obibridge) - It can only make and establish (haven't tested receive yet btw) an outbound call if that same box makes a call to the obitalk echo test immediately prior (regardless of what obi#1 obirouter has done)
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