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Started by kirk, November 02, 2017, 11:18:58 AM

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kirk

Obihai phone suddenly went offline:  Was connected via google voice.  Been using the service for years.

Here's the error message:
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Backing Off :
TCP connection to 125.196.194.173 failed
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I looked up this IP, it's to a company in Japan!  Weird. What's going on?

Did my obihai device fail?  I am using an OBI202.

Internet is obviously working, tried powering off and on the device.

Thanks!

drgeoff

Yes, the majority of posts on this forum in the last two days have been about this issue.  Plenty for you to read.

kirk

Yes thanks, saw that right after.

Just a note to obi support: I have a OBI202. The instructions you give do not pertain to this device! Try it yourself, there are no dns settings under system management...

Second, even in expert configuration mode, none of the settings can be altered. Nothing can be added or changed, regardless of checking or unchecking boxes.

Thanks, I know you can do better, I love my obihai devices.

I give up for now, wasted a couple hours already, no phone.

Best, Kirk

drgeoff

Quote from: kirk on November 02, 2017, 12:18:59 PM
Second, even in expert configuration mode, none of the settings can be altered. Nothing can be added or changed, regardless of checking or unchecking boxes.
You don't know what you are talking about!

kirk

Well sorry but I have a OBI202, it has a different control panel.

Under System Management, there is no NETWORK SETTINGS tab.

Under System management, there is only "auto provisioning" and "device admin"

Another user told me for my device, under router configuration there are "WAN settings".
However there is no way to change or add a DNS server, the boxes won't accept any text, regardless of checking or unchecking assassinated boxes to the right of the DNS server..

So you tell me?  Happy to take your expert advice. Thanks


drgeoff



Taoman


BigJim_McD

The following settings worked on all 5 of my OBi's.
The issue cleared after making the changes on each of my OBi's.

Router Configuration  >  WAN Settings > Internet Settings
DNSServer1   209.244.0.3   
DNSServer2   8.8.8.8

209.244.0.3   is Level3 DNS Server
8.8.8.8 is Google DNS Server
BigJimMcD

kirk

#9
Ok, thanks.  The unchecking confused me, thought there were only 2 choices, so yes my bad. : )

To BiGJIM! YAY thanks so much! Used your dual settings, still same error at first until I went back to the purple gear and re-saved again.

Now connected!  Yay, thanks everyone!

Sorry I am a little slow. lol