Google Voice configuration fails

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MrKenW:
I have an Obi200, which worked flawlessly with Google Voice for several years. Today Google Voice shows as 'OFFLINE' under SP1 in the ObiTalk dashboard. The only thing I did today that could have affected this was power-cycle my router in the process of setting up a new access point in my home wifi network.

I am logged into my Google Voice account in one tab of my Chrome browser. I am logged into my ObiTalk account in another tab of the same browser window. When I click 'Google Voice Setup' for SP1, I am taken to the page where I confirm my Google Voice account. The Google Voice settings show my Obi number as an authorized device. Everything looks fine, but when I click 'Finish' I get a spinning icon for about a minute, and then SPI shows as 'Offline' again.

If I try to make a phone call, I get a recorded message saying 'The number you called (XXX-XXX-XXXX) did not receive a response from the servicer provider.'

All my other Internet services seem to be working normally - web browsing, email, Netflix, Roku, etc. Only the Obi200 is down.

Suggestions?

drgeoff:
Can you successfully reach the echo test when you dial **9 222 222 222 ?

MrKenW:
No. I get a recorded message "There is no service available to complete your call."

MrKenW:
I deleted my Obi200 device from my ObiTalk dashboard, deleted the ObiTalk device from my Google Voice settings, and performed a factory reset on the Obi200. I can now successfully get an echo from **9222222222. However, when I attempt to add the device back to my ObiTalk dashboard, it times out after I enter the server identification string:

Add an OBi Device
  1. Please pick up the telephone handset, and dial **5 0357
  2. You may hang-up when you hear the automated response.
  3. If your device does not connect within approximately 15 seconds, please repeat starting at step #1.
Trying to connect to your device... (Timeout in 14 seconds)

I get the appropriate automated response ("The number has been sent to the server"), the power light on the Obi200 device is solid green, and I have an active Ethernet link light at both the Obi200 and my Ethernet router. I tried adding the device to the dashboard several times.

--Ken

drgeoff:
Your mistake was in deleting your Obi from your dashboard.  :(

Your device had an issue to reach the public internet. That could probably have been rectified without deleting the device.

Now you are facing the same issue that has been plagueing users for months. The Obihai servers which handle the **5 nnnn procedure fails very, very often. Many report eventual success but it can require tens of attempts.

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