Daily Reboot(s) required to maintain voice quality
lindend:
I've been using the Obi110 for many months but for the last couple months, I've been having to reboot the device multiple times per day (at least 2-3) in order to maintain voice quality (caller only hears every other word etc). After reboot, the device functions fine for several hours then falls back into the choppy audio bug. I'm on the latest firmware. First noticed this problem after a firmware upgrade (unfortunately I don't remember which firmware) and I'm on the latest firmware.
I've written a Linux script to reboot it remotely at night and that helps a bit, but it doesn't help during the day. Any ideas how I can debug this?
theDot:
Ditto for me, OBi110 was working perfectly before the firmware upgrade, but ever since I loaded that on a few days ago, my unit keeps bouncing itself and the connection won't stay up.
Someone from OBiTalk needs to address this, there's a bug in the firmware and there's no way to downgrade it back to the stable one. >:(
lindend:
I don't know if it helps diagnose this problem, but my D-Link router sometimes reboots during the day. I have not tracked the choppy audio on the Obi to the D-Link reboot, but they could be related.
theDot, is your router stable when the problem occurs?
Mplsdan:
I have been struggling with outbound audio quality, haven't tried rebooting as a strategy before. Obviously not a good solution long term, so I hope to see some solution posted here soon.
lindend:
Bump....does anyone from ObiHai need logs or something to debug/fix this issue? Using the 110 for voice calls used to be flawless but now its quite frustrating and the only variable is a firmware update.
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