Blinking phone icon
MikeE:
Quote from: drgeoff on August 28, 2019, 03:16:27 pm
Logging in to your account at obitalk.com is different from logging in to the device's onboard web server at its IP address on your LAN.
Thanks.
Yes, I'm all squared away on the login business 2 different ways and another for the device.
Do you have any opinions about what is going on with the intermittent failure resulting in blinking phone icon and no dialtone? One place I read said that was a symptom of a failing device, When it is in that status, I cannot access it with * * 9 222-222-222?
drgeoff:
Quote from: MikeE on August 29, 2019, 02:07:54 am
Quote from: drgeoff on August 28, 2019, 03:16:27 pm
Logging in to your account at obitalk.com is different from logging in to the device's onboard web server at its IP address on your LAN.
Thanks.
Yes, I'm all squared away on the login business 2 different ways and another for the device.
Do you have any opinions about what is going on with the intermittent failure resulting in blinking phone icon and no dialtone? One place I read said that was a symptom of a failing device, When it is in that status, I cannot access it with * * 9 222-222-222?
First thing I would do is try another power supply. 12 volt, 1 amp, centre positive.
MikeE:
Quote from: drgeoff on August 29, 2019, 05:12:38 am
First thing I would do is try another power supply. 12 volt, 1 amp, centre positive.
Good point. I recently had a power supply for an access point totally fail. Prior to that, for years the AP has occasionally 'dropped out' which required rebooting to restore. Since replacing the PS with one I had which belonged to another router not currently in use, I haven't yet had any drop outs. Funky PS gives unpredictable results.
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