How to reboot my Obi200 via ObiTalk.com?

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drgeoff:
Is there a valid reason why the OBi200 is on a different subnet?

GPz1100:
Probably to isolate it from the rest of the network, qos, etc.  I have ours on a different vlan for these reasons.  Although, since switching to fiber qos is no longer much of a concern.  There's enough bw for several thousand concurrent channels.

azrobert:
Quote from: Taoman on April 07, 2018, 05:25:22 pm

Can't the OP just create a static route in the primary router pointing to the secondary router/subnet the OBi is on?

Thank you for the info. I never played with advanced routing.

If your router supports it, you can use a static route to access the 2nd subnet.
Here are the instructions for a DD-WRT router:
https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Linking_Subnets_with_Static_Routes

The Gateway is the IP address the main router assigns to the 2nd router.

ingber:
Quote from: drgeoff on April 07, 2018, 03:10:32 pm

Use Expert mode on the portal.  The bottom of every page has a 'Submit' button.  Just click that, OK the confirmation and the device will reboot.


I do not see any Submit buttons?

zsak23:
Quote from: ingber on February 06, 2019, 11:15:06 am

Quote from: drgeoff on April 07, 2018, 03:10:32 pm

Use Expert mode on the portal.  The bottom of every page has a 'Submit' button.  Just click that, OK the confirmation and the device will reboot.


I do not see any Submit buttons?


Are you sure you are in Expert mode?

First select OBi Expert Configuration

Second select Enter OBi Expert

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