every day, OBI loses registration

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rkleemann:
Giving some more thought to this, I really don't see how my home network would be so flaky, so I'm really puzzled.

The network/wifi isn't flaky, I can easily watch movies and stream on the laptops no problem. I can stream content like Netflix on the TV.

So even if there are some "glitches" it's certainly not anything frequent. But my OBI200 will not stay with 3 lights for a long time. I have the left and middle lights on, the leftmost blinks, the middle one is mostly solid but blinks sometimes rapidly, sometimes slowly. But the rightmost light is off.

If the OBI attempts to re-connect and register, and my network is fine, why does it behave this way?



rkleemann:
Any suggestions, please, on how I can troubleshoot this?

I'm typically not home when the registration attempts happen, when the OBI goes offline, etc.

It will just disconnect and reconnect throughout the day. I have so far seen no evidence of network problems or outage to it, but it would be nice for me to understand how else I can look at this.

Is there any command I can send through the phone to confirm configuration? I don't understand why the OBI seems to have network issues when everything else on my home network seem just fine.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

thank you!

SteveInWA:
One suggestion would be to take your OBi device somewhere else (friend or relative's home, or to work), and see if the problem continues or if it goes away.  That would pinpoint whether or not it's a network problem.

rkleemann:
Quote from: SteveInWA on July 12, 2018, 06:11:24 pm

One suggestion would be to take your OBi device somewhere else (friend or relative's home, or to work), and see if the problem continues or if it goes away.  That would pinpoint whether or not it's a network problem.


Good suggestion, thank you!

The device just went online a couple of minutes ago, all 3 lights are on. Is there something I can look at?

SteveInWA:
If it's now online, and it works (until the next time it doesn't work), then that's a good sign, I suppose.  There's nothing much to look at, aside from confirming that the device is able to place and receive calls.

If you can leave it somewhere else for a while and see what happens, that's what I'd do next.  Someone else may have a brilliant idea.

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