Obi200 With Google Voice - Incoming Calls Stop Working
Mango:
This user has already replaced his router and (for better or for worse) tried DMZ. Obihai has fluffed up firmware updates enough times that it's a reasonable troubleshooting step - at least it makes more sense than disabling SIP ALG which is just dumb.
If you have another theory as to why he can't consistently receive incoming calls, let's hear it.
SteveInWA:
If you read the original poster's original post, nothing in that post suggests anything to do with either the OBi firmware level nor anything related to the Google XMPP server certificates. He's describing some sort of one-off issue whereby it works for a while, and then it doesn't work. There's some sort of non-Google Voice problem happening; either a defective OBi or OBi power adapter, or some home network or ISP problem. Google Voice itself does not fail with this specific symptom.
Where do I get my information about Google Voice? Directly from my conversations with the Google Voice product team. What trustworthy source do you have for your information? Oh, that's right: DSLreports.com
Talker76:
Hello,
Has anyone found a fix to this yet? I used my obi100 for 6 years without issue and never even had to reboot it 1 time. Not even once, which I find amazing for any networked product. Now being forced to upgrade to obi200 a few weeks ago, while it will call out, about every day it has to be power cycled to get it to ring again otherwise they go to voicemail as the phone never rings here. What is going on? None of my software accounts or in home hardware has changed from what was working fine with obi100 for 6 years. How do I fix this??
Mango:
If you wish, switch back to your OBi100 with the third-party firmware: http://www.obifirmware.com/
Talker76:
I sure appreciate this information Mango, I was really excited for a minute until I realized I threw the old one out keeping only the power adapter. After everything I read online about the EOL thing, I saw no reason to keep it since I only use google voice. I did use that $5 workaround for the certificate thing, but that stopped working shortly thereafter too so that is when I bought the obi200. I suppose I could buy another obi100 since they are only $15 now and then use this firmware. Do you know if the firmware in the link you provided will work on the obi200?
Thanks again for that very helpful advice, and yes I will be kicking my own a** the rest of the week for throwing that stupid thing out! >:( :'(
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