Obi 202 plus Cisco 7960 error 405
zapattack:
OBi
Top of Menu
Status/Call History
is a log of all calls.
SPA Proxy and Registration and Audio Configuration settings are what works for me on the SPA525 line I use.
Yours may be named differently.
azrobert recommends verifying OBi operation to Phone port
before attempting SPA.
Check Call History log!
cisco7960:
I cannot seem to get the Cisco VoIP device to work. I think I'll just get an Obitalk VOIP device. Is that the only ones I can buy to work well? Or are there other VOIP devices I could buy that will work but without headaches like the Cisco one I've already got here? Obi seem to have the cheapest at $160 thru Amazon. I'm not sure if I have to buy theres to work, or if another less expensive VOIP device would work with Obi, but hopefully easier than my existing Cisco.
azrobert:
OBi IP phones support GV directly. Non-OBi devices will have to be tested with your OBi202 to make sure it will work.
PBXes.com supports the new GV.
See:
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32134156-GV-on-any-SIP-device-15-free-Pbxes-com
What does you network look like? Are you running the OBi202 in Router or Bridge mode? Do you have another router? How is the IP phone connected to the network?
Did you try Phonerlite and what were the results?
cisco7960:
I didn't try Phonerlite as I don't have windows. I went ahead and ordered a OBI1062. I assume this means my OBI202 isn't needed now? i.e. can I just use the 1062 plugging into my router (or connecting wirelessly) and do away with the 202?
Having read a few issues with the Cisco phones, and that it's a bit older, I would prefer to have a seamless solution that I can rely on. I'll get the 1062 up and running and hopefully be going well then. Thank you for your help and trying to get my system working.
cisco7960:
got my Obihai 1062, setup was a breeze, changed DNS to Google for more stability as it wasn't always connecting to my GV account, and then imported all Google contacts. I found the phone on ebay and it is brand new, slightly more expensive (only just) than the 202 was itself. Frankly, as to why more people don't have a Obi iP phone like this is beyond me. It's simple, looks nice, has a ton of features, and with Google Voice, offers free phone service. Now if there was only a free outbound long distance (international) option then I'd be good to go! Have to fund Google some more with their reasonably low per minute rates, for now!
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