Fix for OBI100, 110 Backing off: TCP connection failure
philsworld:
@GPz1100 Thank you very much for the additional info! I was able to get my device working again after following the information in the original post that you linked.
For anyone else that is having trouble finding the "Generic Service Provider" option that the original post refers to do the following:
- log in to obitalk.com
- click the "Service Provider Setup" button
- click on OBiTALK Compatible Service Providers
- at the very bottom of the list you will see a link for "Generic Service Provider"
GPz1100:
Glad it worked for you. It looks like additional intermediate steps could be added to that post to help locate the generic profile.
Since you've already gone through this, can you log into your obi locally and either paste screen shots or copy/paste of the fields that get modified under Service Providers & Voice Services. Edit out any identifying info. They're easy to identify - look in the right margin for anything without a check mark under the default column. Those are the settings the portal changed.
Rick:
Haven't been on this forum in a long time. OBi's lack of communication skills, pun intended, had me not coming back.
My 110 has been working fine until this week, couldn't make a call today, so I go on and see the issues, and of course the well-mannered responses of a certain person...
I changed my servers and today it still works. Will look more into what it takes to setup my own server, but don't know what I will do.
I sometimes send faxes, and like the speakerphone aspect of my housephone over my cell, and have Callcentric setup for 911 and free incoming calls, so my incoming GV comes via Callcentric (for the $1.50 a month fee). Cheapest solution is likely to make outgoing calls on my cell with GV ringing it to display my home number, and to fax via Callcentric for the $0.02 per minute they charge as it is rare.
SteveInWA:
Quote from: BachPhi on November 04, 2017, 11:38:58 am
Since OBI stop supporting these products, here is what works for now as off 11/4/2017:
1. Free , try changing DNS servers to:
8.26.56.26
8.20.247.20
or
4.2.2.2
8.8.4.4
2. Pay 5.99 to https://simonics.com/gw/
Service Provider Proxy Server = gvgw.simonics.com
Service Provider Proxy Server Port = 5060
Outbound Proxy Server = gvgw.simonics.com
Outbound Proxy Server Port = 5060
Username = GV18005551212
Password = {PASSWORD}
URI = <blank> (nothing)
Changing DNS servers is not going to fix anything. This is not a DNS issue.
MikeGJ:
Came on here to find out why my Obi110 went out suddenly, and figured it was done for. The next day it was back up and working - and I don't think I did anything!!
Anyone have a possible reason as to why it started working again? was getting backing off error on GV but now I have connected.
Just wondering.
Will probably stump for a 200 soon, but I will miss the ability of the 110 to use the landline to dial out for 911.
Aside, I just found out my landline connection is dead... (don't use it anymore but it was working when I switched my landline to cell then GV) - which is why I had my Obi doing 911 that way. CenturyLink mustve physically disconnected me at some point after dropping them? Good job I've never needed 911 from home or anywhere else for that matter.
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