HOWTO for configuring OBi202 for Anveo?

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Shplad:
Oh, sorry, my apologies.

X_RegisterEnable is checked but the checkbox is greyed out.
Obitalk settings has a checkmark.

No, it never prompted me for payment. I already have an Anveo
account, so I'm not sure whether it tried to use that or not, but
Anveo support isn't telling me anything.

Yes, I have my account credentials from my earlier account.

Taoman:
Quote from: Shplad on October 09, 2021, 11:53:04 am

I already have an Anveo account,

Yes, I have my account credentials from my earlier account.



Wish you would have mentioned this in your first post. Kind of important information.

Delete your current (attempted) Anveo configuration and start over.

On the first OBiTALK Approved Service Providers page, scroll down to the bottom and click on:
OBiTALK Compatible Service Providers
Then choose Anveo as your service provider. Should be self-explanatory after that.

EDIT: And yes, going from screen to screen in the OBiTALK Expert Configuration is very slow and there is nothing you can do about it.

Shplad:
As mentioned earlier, i already tried redoing the config. via Obitalk. This now makes 5 times.

I tried different user credentials, as I still have no idea whether/if it's signed me up for a new
account. So much for Obi supporting Anveo.

This is unfortunate for me, as Anveo was the ITSP with which I had the best sound quality.
I've had tons of intermittent problems with Voip.ms .

Does Polycom provide paid phone support for home users, or can only corporate users get paid phone support. I know by default they don't offer phone support, but I thought maybe if I paid...

Since Anveo doesn't work as advertised, acc. to some other forum posts, are there any other featured ITSPs that don't work as well? I don't want to be signing up and paying for more ITSPs only to find out they're not supported as well.


thanks

Taoman:
Quote from: Shplad on October 09, 2021, 12:07:29 pm

As mentioned earlier, i already tried redoing the config. via Obitalk. This now makes 5 times.

I tried different user credentials,


There are (supposedly) two ways to configure Anveo via OBiTALK: selecting Anveo for OBiTALK and as a compatible service provider. These are two entirely different methods. Are you saying you have tried both methods without success?

If you don't know your Anveo SIP credentials just login to your Anveo account via the web to see what they are. I also have an Anveo account and an OBi202. Configuring Anveo as a compatible service provider is no-brainer if you have your SIP credentials. It took me 2 minutes to be configured and registered.

Shplad:
Correct. I've tried both methods at least 5 times and neither worked.

Maybe you have a business grade OBi? I dunno.
voip.ms had tons of intermittent call quality issues which no one could track down.
Anveo has great call quality, but I can't get it to work on my OBi.

Callcentric had bass-heavy sound quality to it.

It seems VoIP companies are mostly for people who are very savvy with VoIP.

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