Updated firmware OBi 200/202/212 devices?
drgeoff:
I also got the "The requested URL was not found!" response from my browser even though I had obviously used it just a few minutes previously to initiate the firmware upgrade. That setting to enable WAN access is also available via Expert Mode on the portal (if Obitalk Provisioning has not been disabled) so I used that.
Not clear why the upgrade changes that setting. I haven't done an exhaustive check but I didn't notice any other config changes.
drgeoff:
Quote from: Taoman on August 01, 2021, 10:48:38 am
Quote from: MSRobi on August 01, 2021, 10:07:21 am
Anybody else have this happen to them? Any suggestions on workarounds or fixes to get local access to obi config?
Happens to everyone with an OBi202. In addition to enabling web gui access from the LAN port I would suggest switching your OBi202 to bridge mode. Otherwise you will have a Double NAT going on which is to be avoided if it isn't necessary.
From the local web gui:
Router Configuration-->LAN settings-->OperationMode
I'm not convinced that the "SIP stuff" would be double NATted. No doubt though about anything fed from the 202's LAN jack.
Taoman:
Quote from: drgeoff on August 01, 2021, 11:01:03 am
I'm not convinced that the "SIP stuff" would be double NATted.
Had not really thought about it but you could be right.
If you have an OBi202 and it was in "bridge" mode then the firmware update would have also switched it back to router mode.
MSRobi:
Quote from: drgeoff on August 01, 2021, 10:57:17 am
I also got the "The requested URL was not found!" response from my browser even though I had obviously used it just a few minutes previously to initiate the firmware upgrade. That setting to enable WAN access is also available via Expert Mode on the portal (if Obitalk Provisioning has not been disabled) so I used that.
Not clear why the upgrade changes that setting. I haven't done an exhaustive check but I didn't notice any other config changes.
I just went into OBI Expert -> System Management -> Device Admin. I saw that "AccessFromWAN" was unchecked. Since I have Obitalk provisioning enabled, I made the change to have AccessFromWAN checked. This is better than the recommended enabling by phone (***0, 30#), because when I make future changes in OBi Expert, I don't have to worry about provisioning resetting my local web access to disabled.
MSRobi:
Quote from: drgeoff on August 01, 2021, 11:01:03 am
I'm not convinced that the "SIP stuff" would be double NATted. No doubt though about anything fed from the 202's LAN jack.
Since I have nothing plugged into my 202's LAN jack, the LAN settings are probably irrelevant in my case.
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