Trying to understand the Google Voice situation...

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SteveInWA:
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Do the math.  2886 is a higher number than 2872.  It's newer.  It's an upgrade, not a downgrade.  Just do it, for gawd's sake.

drgeoff:
Quote from: SteveInWA on May 30, 2016, 03:53:09 pm

As far as we know, Obihai has not been automatically pushing out this version (yet).  You need to manually apply it.
I have a second OBi110, obtained last Autumn but not added to my Dashboard until some time in March this year when I put it with an updated configuration in the place of the previous one. (I wanted to be able to easily revert to the previous setup and put the older 110 away in its box.) I don't run GV on the newer 110 but with all the 'excitement' last week I checked (last Thursday I think) what firmware version it is running. I was somewhat surprised to find that it was on 2886 until I noticed that its Auto Firmware Update was set to 'Periodically' even though I configure it via its onboard web GUI.

I hooked up the older 110 again and set its Firmware Update to 'Startup'. Despite several reboots and power cycles it remained on the old firmware. I did a download of 2886 and manual update before putting it away again.

So it would seem that units within the 1 year warranty period are getting automatic updates to 2886, if enabled.

SteveInWA:
Quote from: drgeoff on May 30, 2016, 05:13:41 pm

Quote from: SteveInWA on May 30, 2016, 03:53:09 pm

As far as we know, Obihai has not been automatically pushing out this version (yet).  You need to manually apply it.
I have a second OBi110, obtained last Autumn but not added to my Dashboard until some time in March this year when I put it with an updated configuration in the place of the previous one. (I wanted to be able to easily revert to the previous setup and put the older 110 away in its box.) I don't run GV on the newer 110 but with all the 'excitement' last week I checked (last Thursday I think) what firmware version it is running. I was somewhat surprised to find that it was on 2886 until I noticed that its Auto Firmware Update was set to 'Periodically' even though I configure it via its onboard web GUI.

I hooked up the older 110 again and set its Firmware Update to 'Startup'. Despite several reboots and power cycles it remained on the old firmware. I did a download of 2886 and manual update before putting it away again.

So it would seem that units within the 1 year warranty period are getting automatic updates to 2886, if enabled.


Thanks for testing.  That makes sense, as it's SOP for Obihai firmware updates.

arobatino:
I've been getting new firmware notifications via orange triangle for my OBi200 up to and including 5264, even though it's been out of warranty for a year. When I heard on this forum about the 2886 update for my OBi100 (also long out of warranty), I hooked it up and did not get the orange triangle, I had to update it manually.

turnstyle:
Unfortunately, I can't seem to log in -- default admin/admin doesn't work -- and the other passwords I might use don't work. (Have other people been reporting the same?)

I expect this means I have to do a hardware reset?

It's been so long since I set this up -- if I do need to reset it, do I need anything other than my Google Voice credentials to get it working again?

And, at that point, should I somehow be "disassociating" it from Obitalk?

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