If You Buy Premium Support, will the obi202 updates automatically install?
drgeoff:
Quote from: ascendedmind on July 26, 2018, 03:56:57 pm
Oh, you were being sarcastic, where is the latest firmware update for the obi202 device? Would you share link? This site does not make it easy.
You don't seem to know what "sarcastic" means. I was not being sarcastic. The remainder of your post shows that you have found that what I wrote was accurate.
ascendedmind:
Any idea where is the latest firmware update for the obi202 device? Would you share link? This site does not make it easy.
SteveInWA:
I don't think that red annoy-o-gram should appear on your portal unless you have an OBi 100 or 110 on your list of devices. It only applies to those discontinued products.
You should be able to delete your 202 off of the portal, restore it to factory defaults, then re-add it to the portal, and it should upgrade itself automatically. You do not need paid support to do this.
If you need instructions to do this, here you go:
https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=13868.msg89076#msg89076
ascendedmind:
Thank you very much Steve in Wa,
I'm very surprised this can be done. So I can do this directly from obitalk account, w/o doing it manually?
Will I notice any difference in improvement if OBi202 device has not been updated since May 2014?
Btw, I'm from Puyallup by the Fairgrounds.
SteveInWA:
If your 202 truly has not been updated since 2014, then it won't work with Google Voice. If you update it, it will. I can't speak for the hundreds of other fixes or changes made to the firmware, since Polycom/Obihai has not posted any release notes in years.
The portal has the ability to remotely push firmware updates. All it takes is for you to reset and start over as a new device being added to the portal. In a few cases, it either took a day or two for it to be updated, or it wouldn't update, and needed some gyrating to make it happen, but overall, it should simply work. This is in conjunction with Google's ongoing, complete replacement of their entire Google Voice infrastructure, including specific hardware and software to support provisioning OBiTALK devices.
Ha, I'm north of you. When I moved here, it was interesting to see the many rivers and a city named after Native American tribes. It was explained to me how to pronounce "Puyallup": when the Indian tribes were exploring new territory, they came over a ridge, and a horrible, nauseating odor caught them by surprise. Reacting to it, they said "PEW!" and then puked "HUAAAALP".
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