Proper settings when using the 202 in bridge mode before router?

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Studly:
Quote from: GPz1100 on May 03, 2018, 12:16:47 pm

^^Maybe the tmobile firmware is indeed doing something funky to the sip traffic.  The conversion process isn't difficult, but is tedious, especially the first time.


Is there a way I can just change the Obi to bridge mode and keep it before the router and get it to work? Not sure if I was doing everything correctly when I set it up before. If I do that, are there any other changes I need to make on the Obi other than doing the phone commands to set it to bridge mode? And then what would be the proper way to connect it upstream to the modem and downstream to the router?

Taoman:
Quote from: GPz1100 on May 03, 2018, 12:16:47 pm

^^Maybe the tmobile firmware is indeed doing something funky to the sip traffic.  The conversion process isn't difficult, but is tedious, especially the first time.


Possible but unlikely especially considering calls directly to CC number (and Voip.ms) work ok.

I've bought all my TM-AC1900s thru SlickDeals. I've read dozens of reports from folks who never bothered to change firmware and stayed with the T-Mobile firmware and had zero problems with SIP.

drgeoff:
Quote from: Studly on May 03, 2018, 12:26:09 pm

Quote from: GPz1100 on May 03, 2018, 12:16:47 pm

^^Maybe the tmobile firmware is indeed doing something funky to the sip traffic.  The conversion process isn't difficult, but is tedious, especially the first time.


Is there a way I can just change the Obi to bridge mode and keep it before the router and get it to work? Not sure if I was doing everything correctly when I set it up before. If I do that, are there any other changes I need to make on the Obi other than doing the phone commands to set it to bridge mode? And then what would be the proper way to connect it upstream to the modem and downstream to the router?

In bridge mode the two ethernet ports on an OBi202 behave identically.

Taoman:
There are different things you can try to troubleshoot this but putting your OBi in front of your router in bridge mode isn't one I would recommend unless there is no alternative.

Why your incoming GV calls don't ring is a poser. I would try this:

Go to Voice Services for your Callcentric configuration and disable it. Your OBi should restart.
Go here and enable Google Chat and save your settings.
https://www.google.com/voice/b/0/redirection/voice/#phones

Now make a call to your GV number. Does your OBi connected phone ring?

Studly:
Quote from: Taoman on May 03, 2018, 12:58:32 pm

There are different things you can try to troubleshoot this but putting your OBi in front of your router in bridge mode isn't one I would recommend unless there is no alternative.

Why your incoming GV calls don't ring is a poser. I would try this:

Go to Voice Services for your Callcentric configuration and disable it. Your OBi should restart.
Go here and enable Google Chat and save your settings.
https://www.google.com/voice/b/0/redirection/voice/#phones

Now make a call to your GV number. Does your OBi connected phone ring?



Actually, before I tried your suggestion above, I did this and got my GV number to ring through on an incoming call: On the phone line with Google Voice incoming through CallCentric, I did more test phone calls and unplugged and replugged in my Panasonic cordless phone base unit that is connected through the Obi to that line, and now it rings through when someone calls our GV number.

So now the main problem seems to be calling out. Whether using Voip.MS (which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't) or GV (doesn't work at all ... you dial and then don't hear anything), the outgoing calls are the problem.

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