babyTEL And OBi202 On Wireless
LostInJersey:
I will report back later as there seems to be much to implement here; but I thank you for contributing to the cause of ending my four-month disconnection from the telecom world. After I do this, I will post as to whether or not the use of these configurations was successful as babyTEL has a configuration page that likewise requires similar entries. I will try to do it as soon as possible because a technician I am not familiar with wants to do a remote session which make me apprehensive. Also, it might interest the company to know that this service, babyTEL, charges $4/month for the use of one's own equipment, being in this case the OBi202, connected with wireless adapter OBiWIFI5G. Having now reviewed the PDF document, the displays there do not resemble what I see in my account for the service. Maybe that is the display that their business customers get. Some of the settings you found are in the document, which looks like program code for developers. I do not know what to put in the field URI, but entered everything else in appropriate fields. After hitting Save the status of SP2 still reads, "Service Not Configured." Looking at my babyTEL account, I cannot tell what data is missing. It's about time I telephoned babyTEL. Maybe it is all configured, in which case all we need to do is test it. "Whoa" I just noticed something after hitting Save. The status now reads "Register Failed: 407 Proxy Authentication Required."
LostInJersey:
I did not want such a large paragraph posted all at once; so I will report back to what happened with a technician on the line. He access the address I obtained for the OBi202, an older version of which he owns. After I gave him the address 192.168.1.136, he accessed the finer settings that are more detailed than on the Dashboard. After that what I gathered every time I restart my device, I loose settings. He got off and compared my settings with his. Then he proposed to send me a refurbished adapter, which I refused and for which I would have had to pay the shipping. It is a brand from whom I refuse to buy another device. He also wanted to wipe out my Google Voice settings. Having a router, serving as an access point, with telephone jacks, the Linksys RT31P2, though outdated but which they give away free on their site, he proposes to try and connect through that. I may require another telephone set just to connect to that. What should be simple is now turning out crazy! During the night I left a voicemail with babyTEL to cancel. That remote session was too rigorous for it to fail to connect to their services. It is now morning and I am tired out remembering it. This connection should have been more simple. Callcentric emailed me and wants to get started. They are more likely to succeed. You may either close this thread or remove it altogether since it did not lead to a favorable conclusion. Thanks to all who tried to help.
LostInJersey:
I neglected to mention something that I am going to need clarification. babyTEL technicians said that rebooting the device was bad because powering up the device again would cause it to loose settings and disconnect. So, why doesn't that happen with all network devices? I routinely power cycle my network after running security programs and deleting temporary files. babyTEL advises against restarts. This certainly is new.
drgeoff:
Quote from: LostInJersey on May 03, 2019, 07:13:48 pm
I neglected to mention something that I am going to need clarification. babyTEL technicians said that rebooting the device was bad because powering up the device again would cause it to loose settings and disconnect. So, why doesn't that happen with all network devices? I routinely power cycle my network after running security programs and deleting temporary files. babyTEL advises against restarts. This certainly is new.
My previous reply in this thread applies here too.
LostInJersey:
drgeoff, thank you. That makes the purchase worthwhile.
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