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chief3202:
Hello all!  I am using obi 110 with a netgear 3700 router.  The problem is that sometimes when a call comes through google voice, the obi will not ring. The inbound caller will hear the 5 rings and the call wil go into voicemail as its supposed to do, but will not ring at home. This happens periodically and I miss the call. My internet speed is 15mps and 3mps upload.  Further, frequently I have been experiencing call drops. When I call someone, the call last for 5 minutes and drops. I have to redial the call and then I can gab as long as I want.  The routers firmwire is up to date and I forward the ports as per the instructing found on this forum. I have plugged the obi directly into the modem and the same problem occurs.  Any suggestions?

Chief

QBZappy:
chief3202,

For some reason routers seem to be a source of many problems concerning issues with the OBi. On this forum many people have installed Tomato firmware on their routers and then everything seems to work. I think your router model is supported by Tomato firmware. It might save you a lot of grief if you simply install what is arguably a superior firmware on the router and be done with these annoyances once and for all.

DaveSin:
Under normal circumstances, I would agree with you QBZappy, my the OP stated that he connected the OBi device directly to his modem, which would rule out the problem being his router.  That being said, I do not have any idea why he might be having this intermittent problem, unless his from time to time there is an intermittent glitch with his ISP broadband signal or a change in his Public WAN IP.

Is their a Static IP assigned to the OBi?  Are you using GV as the provider (incoming/outgoing)?  Are there any pattern to this intermittent problem or is it purely random?


Quote from: QBZappy on September 21, 2011, 07:30:22 am

chief3202,

For some reason routers seem to be a source of many problems concerning issues with the OBi. On this forum many people have installed Tomato firmware on their routers and then everything seems to work. I think your router model is supported by Tomato firmware. It might save you a lot of grief if you simply install what is arguably a superior firmware on the router and be done with these annoyances once and for all.

QBZappy:
DaveSin,

You are correct. I reread the post. He did mention that he connected to the modem directly. That would rule out the router.

chief3202:
Qzappy, I searched the internet for tomato firmware and I could not find info regarding the firmware being compatable with the netgear wndr3700 model.  The information that I had found was compatable with linksys routers.  ANy suggestions?

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