Google voice stopped working on my OBI 202

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dxjw:
My OBi100 started experiencing similar issue last week.
Did you update the firmware for OBi100? I thought OBi100 is no longer supported.
May I know how you update the firmware?
I don't see any yellow triangle after logging into OBiTALK. I also tried to dial *** 6. I also tried manual update  http://fw.obihai.com/OBi-latest.fw. Nevertheless, all these failed...

Are there other ways besides Simonics GVGW or OBi200?

SteveInWA:
Quote from: dxjw on December 13, 2017, 10:21:05 pm

My OBi100 started experiencing similar issue last week.
Did you update the firmware for OBi100? I thought OBi100 is no longer supported.
May I know how you update the firmware?
I don't see any yellow triangle after logging into OBiTALK. I also tried to dial *** 6. I also tried manual update  http://fw.obihai.com/OBi-latest.fw. Nevertheless, all these failed...

Are there other ways besides Simonics GVGW or OBi200?


The poster above your post updated an OBi 200 series device.  There is no such fix for the 100 series.  Just pick one of the two alternative solutions already discussed endlessly here:  buy a new OBi 200 series product or use GVGW.

dxjw:
Got it, sorry for posting at the wrong place. I opened too many threads and lost track  :P
Nevertheless, thanks for the recommendation. By the way, what do you think of the possibility that OBIHAI may also end their support on OBi200 in next couple years?

drgeoff:
Quote from: dxjw on December 14, 2017, 10:36:10 am

By the way, what do you think of the possibility that OBIHAI may also end their support on OBi200 in next couple years?

Anything is possible.  Who two years before the election thought that the Donald could win?

I'd be more worried about Obihai going out of business at some future date.

SteveInWA:
Who'da thunk that the Cubs would win the World Series, so yeah, there's no way to predict.  But that's not the point.  The point that has been made, over and over, is that these are inexpensive consumer electronics widgets.  They have a lifecycle of a few years, before the company introduces new models.  All companies do this.  Few support their products past the warranty time, and most stop providing firmware updates after the second year or so.

This should not be an important deciding factor when buying a current OBi ATA.

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