SOLVED . . . modify DNSServer1 or DNSServer2 on OBi202
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martinsmithson:
After reviewing the following OBi Support Administrator's post...
Re: TCP connection to 125.141.125.74 failed
« Reply #29 on: Today at 08:02:58 am »
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
... I attempted to modify my DNSServers and the system restricted me from changing anything.
When I click on the "Enter OBi Expert blue button" the system responds with Product Information that does not include any DNSServer options.
At the menu to the left, after selecting > Router Configuration > WAN Settings, I see DNSServer1 and DNSServer2 but the system will not allow any modifications.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you.
MS
drgeoff:
There are two boxes at the right hand end of the line. Clear both and then you can edit the field.
martinsmithson:
SOLVED
Quote from: drgeoff on November 02, 2017, 02:38:20 pm
There are two boxes at the right hand end of the line. Clear both and then you can edit the field.
Thank you, drgeoff. ;D
I have to say I feel a bit of a STOOGE for not recognizing this fact. Time to change my ID to Homer Simpson!
Prior to posting I unchecked the tic for "OBiTALK Settings" - then immediately saw the tic appear for "Device Default" but never tried to uncheck it.
Thanks again, drgeoff!
Homer Simpson
SteveInWA:
While it may fix other issues, this is not the solution to the current problem.
Please read: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=13113.msg84139
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