The number you dialed, has not received a response from the service provider?
drgeoff:
Quote from: dsm1212 on January 12, 2021, 08:33:11 am
.. my internet connection is 100Gbps.
Really?
dsm1212:
Quote from: drgeoff on January 12, 2021, 10:47:20 am
Quote from: dsm1212 on January 12, 2021, 08:33:11 am
.. my internet connection is 100Gbps.
Really?
Ha, sorry. Typo :-), 1Gbps
dsm1212:
Happened again. Took 5 weeks this time so it is not so frequent :-). Could it happen because a phone was left off hook for a while? I have some cordless phones which are constantly dying right now because some of the chargers are not working. The base is of course wired but maybe one of these handsets is confusing the base or something.
SamirLatif:
Looked around other website and this instructions worked for me. Copy and pasting it here for the rest. Hope this will resolve the same issue that I have:
Here's what I managed to do to get both my Obihai devices (200 & 202) "connected" and working again. (Yes, I suffered from the "registration not required", as well as the "token", issues).
In the Obitalk home page, select the desired device ... and then click "OBi Expert Configuration". Confirm that you actually want to go to that screen.
Then click "Enter OBi Expert"
On the left panel, under "Production Information" select:
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT » WAN Settings → or ←
ROUTER CONFIGURATION » WAN SETTINGS (menu changes between 200 & 202)
You then need to unclick the check marks under "OBiTALK Settings" for:
"DefaultGateway"
"DNSServer1"
"DNSServer2"
The check mark of the above 3 items will switch to "Device Default"; unclick those as well.
Default gateway is the IP of your home/business router
DNSServer1 I set to: "1.1.1.1" and DNSServer2 I set to "8.8.8.8"
Save the settings and then reboot your device.
Changing the Default Gateways ... and indicating the proper DNS servers to utilize brought me back to up-and-running; hope it does the same for you!
hocuspocusblade:
Quote from: SamirLatif on June 12, 2021, 04:07:57 pm
Looked around other website and this instructions worked for me. Copy and pasting it here for the rest. Hope this will resolve the same issue that I have:
Here's what I managed to do to get both my Obihai devices (200 & 202) "connected" and working again. (Yes, I suffered from the "registration not required", as well as the "token", issues).
In the Obitalk home page, select the desired device ... and then click "OBi Expert Configuration". Confirm that you actually want to go to that screen.
Then click "Enter OBi Expert"
On the left panel, under "Production Information" select:
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT » WAN Settings → or ←
ROUTER CONFIGURATION » WAN SETTINGS (menu changes between 200 & 202)
You then need to unclick the check marks under "OBiTALK Settings" for:
"DefaultGateway"
"DNSServer1"
"DNSServer2"
The check mark of the above 3 items will switch to "Device Default"; unclick those as well.
Default gateway is the IP of your home/business router
DNSServer1 I set to: "1.1.1.1" and DNSServer2 I set to "8.8.8.8"
Save the settings and then reboot your device.
Changing the Default Gateways ... and indicating the proper DNS servers to utilize brought me back to up-and-running; hope it does the same for you!
It totally worked for me, thank you very much!
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