TCP connection to 125.141.125.74 failed

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Danny1:
Quote from: mikeb0 on October 31, 2017, 08:15:13 pm

My OBi 200 worked flawlessly for 1.5 years and today get the same issue here...
Phone LED is off, no inbound calls, and outbound I hear "No service configured error".
Echo test (**9 222 222 222) works perfectly.

Thank you working in second perfect solution. Tried others but not work this is work like charm
Thanks lot

pro450:
Having the problem here.  I have an Obi 202. 

Can someone explain again where to set the DNS servers?  In Expert Configuration, I have "Router Configuration" and then "WAN Settings" but to change DNS there, I assume I have to turn off DHCP. 

What about resetting my home router which may be caching DNS?

drgeoff:
Quote from: pro450 on November 02, 2017, 07:15:23 am

Having the problem here.  I have an Obi 202. 

Can someone explain again where to set the DNS servers?  In Expert Configuration, I have "Router Configuration" and then "WAN Settings" but to change DNS there, I assume I have to turn off DHCP. 

What about resetting my home router which may be caching DNS?

If the OBi is set to DHCP it will be using your router for DNS.  Your router is probably being given DNS address(es) by your internet service provider.  On some routers you can set them manually.

Any cached DNS entries in the router will be in RAM.  Power cycling the router will clear them out. 

steve45:
Quote from: mikeb0 on November 01, 2017, 09:58:08 am


[Update: modified DNS Server 1 to 4.2.2.2 and left DNS Server 2 blank in OBi Expert Configuration, reconfigured Voice Service Provider SP1, and it's working again... making and receiving calls.]


FYI. Tried this last night and it worked. Still working this AM. This has shook my confidence in OBi + GV. Thanks to all who posted help offerings in this thread and the other 5 threads about this topic. Special thanks to mikeb0. How can we find out if/when OBi sorts this out?

re pro450 - I set the DNS Servers via Expert Configurations -> System Management -> uncheck the OBiTALK box and put in new setting. I'm not at all experienced with this stuff, but that worked for me. Good luck.

OBiSupport:
Obihai support team is still looking into this issue.  In the mean time, please try the following in your OBiTALK account:

Click your OBi number 510xxxxxx (300XXXXXX, 200XXXXXX, 500XXXXXX, 630XXXXXX, 610XXXXXX, 600XXXXXX).

At SP1, delete your Google Voice account.

Click SP1 again, follow steps to re-authenticate back to your Google Voice account.

When “Connected”, please make test calls in/out.

If status "Backing off..." remain, then click the OBi Expert Configuration blue button at bottom / Enter OBi Expert blue button.

Modify the DNSServer1 parameter value:  Select System Management / Network Settings / to DNSServer1 / input 4.2.2.2 (or 8.8.8.8 ).

Click Submit to save and your OBi device will reboot automatically.

Allow up to 1 minute to complete, check your Google Voice status for "Connected" then make test calls.

Please stay tuned and we will do a follow-up.


Thank you and best regards,
Obihai Technology, Inc

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