OBi 110 - No Dial tone
utsc:
Quote from: SteveInWA on May 09, 2018, 03:27:55 pm
Quote from: BachPhi on May 09, 2018, 03:24:01 pm
Quote from: azrobert on May 09, 2018, 03:16:12 pm
Google will drop XMPP support at the end of June, so the naf7 firmware will stop working.
What about OBi-1-3-0-2824.fw and Simonic GW?
Dead. Dead. Dead. Dead.
Buy an OBi 200. You can assume there will be a nice sale before the end of this month.
How will OBi 200 work after Google stops XMPP Support?
SteveInWA, I wonder why but in the last few months it looks like majority of your post is buy a new ATA for any problem.
As of now ALL OBi devices are working perfectly fine and hence Until Google drops XMPP do you have any tips or suggestions to get my outgoing calls working again?
SteveInWA:
Quote from: utsc on May 09, 2018, 06:13:01 pm
Quote from: SteveInWA on May 09, 2018, 03:27:55 pm
Quote from: BachPhi on May 09, 2018, 03:24:01 pm
Quote from: azrobert on May 09, 2018, 03:16:12 pm
Google will drop XMPP support at the end of June, so the naf7 firmware will stop working.
What about OBi-1-3-0-2824.fw and Simonic GW?
Dead. Dead. Dead. Dead.
Buy an OBi 200. You can assume there will be a nice sale before the end of this month.
How will OBi 200 work after Google stops XMPP Support?
SteveInWA, I wonder why but in the last few months it looks like majority of your post is buy a new ATA for any problem.
As of now ALL OBi devices are working perfectly fine and hence Until Google drops XMPP do you have any tips or suggestions to get my outgoing calls working again?
Well, if you have actually read my posts on this topic, you would already know the answer to those questions.
All current OBiTALK products will continue to work after the XMPP servers are shut down. This week, all current products are receiving a firmware update, and after that update, they will automatically cause the Google Voice account to be reconfigured to work with the device.
The "buy a new device" answer applies to anyone who a) wants to use Google Voice, and b) is not already using a supported product.
There is no alternative.
SteveInWA:
Anyone who stubbornly refuses to accept that they've gotten many times the purchase price back from their old device, and that it's time to buy a new one, is doing so purely out of spite or some other pointless emotion.
Imagine what Mr. Spock would say. Logic points to only one action. Replace the device.
Taoman:
Quote from: SeanR on May 09, 2018, 09:34:48 pm
Thanks. I just read this on Simonics Forum:
http://support.simonics.com/support/discussions/topics/3000169212
Thanks. I hadn't seen that post. Guess we'll know by the 18th whether he's able to come up with something. Have you seen this post by Bill?
https://pbxinaflash.com/community/threads/an-option-for-keeping-google-voice-in-the-post-xmpp-era.22678/#post-136259
utsc:
Quote from: azrobert on May 09, 2018, 03:13:36 pm
Did you set the Primary Line to SP1?
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port -> PrimaryLine: SP1 Service
It could be another configuration problem. To eliminate this possibility define a Speed Dial number like this: sp1(18005551212)
That speed dial will bypass the outbound route processing.
Setting the Primary Line to SP1 worked, thank you so much azrobert, I am very grateful to you.
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