Can't get OBI302 to work with FIOS-G1100
drgeoff:
Quote from: SteveInWA on March 21, 2018, 08:41:04 am
When that LED stops blinking, pick up the phone. If you don't get a dial tone, then your phone or its cord are bad.
Or the PHONE port on the OBi is dead. Often caused by the OBi having been connected to house phone wiring which had not been properly disconnected from the external telco line.
SteveInWA:
Heh heh, I guess we have to consider every possibility, even when the OP doesn't mention a potential cause like that.
Of course, we could explain how to look at the phone port voltages, but my bet is on a bad phone, unless the OP plugged both OBis into a live phone jack and a call came in, sending ring voltage into it.
Years ago, I recall accidentally mixing up the phone and POTS line cords, plugging the POTS cord into the wrong jack on a 110, and no magic smoke escaped, and it worked afterward.
I've never wanted to intentionally ruin an OBi, so I haven't tested whether the typical ~48VDC on-hook voltage will damage the OBi 200 series' SLIC, or if the SLIC can survive it. I know there is some internal protection circuit in the path, but I have no idea what it can withstand.
Sidemouse:
Quote from: drgeoff on March 21, 2018, 07:26:55 am
Quote from: Sidemouse on March 21, 2018, 07:22:57 am
By handshaking, it's what the unit DOES until it's all connected.
That tells me nothing. :(
Do you mean its gets an IP address from your router and you can point a browser to that IP address and log in to the onboard web server management UI?
I mean I can login to my router, determine that it has issued an IP address to the unit but I can NOT log in to the Obihai from any kind of web interface (such as chrome 192.191.whatever.IP.).
Sidemouse:
Here is as good a video of the situation as I could manage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC8g7xYZJTc
drgeoff:
1. https://www.obitalk.com/info/support/troubleshooting
2. The OBi202 and OBi302 have router functionality which is enabled by default. The INTERNET and LAN ethernet jacks are on different subnets. And by default, the onboard web UI is NOT accessible from the INTERNET side. Connect the INTERNET jack to your router. Connect your computer to the LAN socket. If the computer is set to get its IP address by DHCP it needs to be rebooted after connecting to the powered up OBi. If the PC is set to a static IP address it needs to be in the range 192.168.10.2 to 192.168.10.255. Then open a browser and go to 192.168.10.1. You should see a dialogue box asking for username and password. Both are admin. At the extreme left side click on the + to the left of Status. Then click on Phone Port Status. You should see similar to the attached screenshot. What numbers do you see in there?
3. Where have you obtained these 302's from?
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