The number you dialed, has not received a response from the service provider?
MemeL:
I just tried one thing, it seemed worked. So I am suggesting you try too.
Because the message mentioned about service provider, I wanted to check my service provider, even though I knew mine is google voice.
I logged in the obitalk website, and under
"Approved Service Providers" -> "For Home",
you will see list of things to the right hand side. On top of them is "Google Voice". There is a little blue button "Setup Now" right to it. Even though I thought it should have already been setup, I clicked it anyways, and sure enough, there was something came up, and they system was running. When it's done, I tried again, the phone now works.
So my guess is some how now you need to manually select your service provider in your account now, and the whole system needs to be setup at Obitalk's system again.
For the ones with other service provider, I would suggest to follow the instruction displayed on the web (below the google Voice choice).
Good Luck!
Nodric:
I am adding to this thread as I've been doing some testing. I have been plagued by this issue since I moved house. I have tried new wireless access points, routers, and have have also changed ISPs. The only difference is since moving house both my ISPs have been wireless line of sight service providers as I live outside the areas covered by fixed line of fiber providers.
My current provider has a very stable reliable service delivering 50mpbs from a nearby tower (not satellite). Like most people when I get the hideous message I reboot the Obitalk devices (I use both a 100 and a 200) and they work fine until when they decide to act up again. I use several GV accounts and I have the same issue on all of them.
I've tried to isolate all combinations of hardware and service configurations. I then thought is it the DNS routing of the ISP. I have now changed my OBI devices to a fixed IP address and configured the DNS servers to Google's public servers 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. My reasoning is that the OBI devices are losing connection to GV at some point and a reboot forces them to search and find the service again. I sometimes notice a lag when requesting a webpage from a laptop and this is why I have become suspicious of the ISP DNS service.
I'll update this post over time as I see if this has fixed the issue. Other than that I can only surmise that it is some peculiarity with using a wireless ISP service. This seems to be the commonality with others who are having this issue.
BobB:
Just to add to the collective, I occasionally have this problem with my Obihai with GV as my SP. My Obi is hard-wired to my router through a lightly-loaded Netgear managed switch. So at least in my case I doubt it's a local layer 2 issue here in my home.
psuPete:
I've had this problem intermittantly for a few months. My OBi200 is connected via Ethernet to a Router (Wi-Fi + 4 ports) which is connected to high speed Xfinity Blast! (250+ Mbps)
When I experience the problem w/ GV, I try the OBi test # which also fails. I then do the ***9 + 1 and it works correctly until it does not. As a matter of fact, it just occurred again after maybe 15 min from the last reboot. But this time, though GV failed, OBi test as well as a CallCentric SIP succeeded.
Incoming call seemed OK. Now outgoing GV call is OK.
I use default DNS and other network parms.
Pete
psuPete:
Update:
Problem reoccurred: still can call out via CallCentric, can call in to GV, just can't call out from GV.
Reboot cleared probem.
Pete
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