Backing off...............again

<< < (2/7) > >>

BigJim_McD:
Just a FYI: >  After a reboot, the OBi100 persistantly
displayed the (Google Voice "Backing off" error).

Google Voice Connected after making the following
DNSServer changes on my OBi100.

I made the changes using "OBi Expert" Mode from the OBi Dashboard
System Management  >  Network 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

I don't know why Google Voice Connects on the OBi100
with DNSServer1   set to IP: 209.244.0.3 {Level3 DNS Server}
and doesn't 'Connect' when DNSServer1 is set to
IP: 8.8.8.8 {Google DNS Server}. 

The OBi100 (and OBi110) are only used for 'Testing' in my
small 'Hobby Lab' and have already repaid their cost many
times over. 

We switched to an OBi202 for Home phone service long ago.

Taoman:
Quote from: Judgeless on November 04, 2017, 01:28:50 pm

I own 5 Obi110's.


Bummer. For $30 you can get all 5 back up and running with Google Voice. Plus you get incoming CNAM (Caller ID name).

https://simonics.com/services/

drgeoff:
Christmas has come early for Bill Simons.  :)

SteveInWA:
Quote from: BigJim_McD on November 04, 2017, 01:40:54 pm

Just a FYI: >  After a reboot, the OBi100 persistantly
displayed the (Google Voice "Backing off" error).

Google Voice Connected after making the following
DNSServer changes on my OBi100.

I made the changes using "OBi Expert" Mode from the OBi Dashboard
System Management  >  Network 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

I don't know why Google Voice Connects on the OBi100
with DNSServer1   set to IP: 209.244.0.3 {Level3 DNS Server}
and doesn't 'Connect' when DNSServer1 is set to
IP: 8.8.8.8 {Google DNS Server}.  

The OBi100 (and OBi110) are only used for 'Testing' in my
small 'Hobby Lab' and have already repaid their cost many
times over.  

We switched to an OBi202 for Home phone service long ago.





I already explained to you that this is rubbish.  This is not a DNS issue.  It is a server certificate issue.  No amount of DNS futzing will permanently fix this.

Judgeless:
I did get it working used the DNS address 8.26.56.26

I know this is a short term fix.  I am sure it directs to an old google server.

It sounds like the issue is an updated certificate.  It is BS that ObiTalk will not upgrade the firmware to fix this with the new certificate.  It is not like they have to change code.

This seems like a bad business model forcing people to buy new hardware every few years. 

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page