Obi110: After calls the unit needs to be reset (unplugged/plugged back in)

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Stewart:
Quote from: vng0 on December 26, 2011, 10:11:39 pm

It's almost as if there's some kind of surge or something that occurs to put the obi110 into this mode.

Interesting.  Try picking up phone, hear dial tone, put back in base without making a call.  Repeat that a dozen times.  If if causes a crash, you must be right, because the OBi doesn't communicate with the server at all, until you dial a complete number.

vng0:
I gave that a try (picking up and hanging up) and nothing really happened.  Yesterday was really annoying as it dropped several calls in a row so I tried a few things:

* Replaced the ethernet cable
* Put a gigabit switch (Asus GX-D1081) I had lying around between the Obi110 and my modem/router.
* Ran the phone line from the Obi110 through my APC power bar and then to the phone to see if that limits any possible surges
* Forced the Obi110 into full duplex as follows (found on another forum):
     Please try to force OBi to 100Mbit/Full duplex.
     Press *** 0 option 27#, press 1, value=1#, press 1 to save

We'll see how it goes today but I have already noticed better call quality.  Previously on calls when people talked at the same time you could hear the delay but now it's a normal conversation.  Had a couple of calls this morning that we initiated and the Obi110 has not reset itself.

Fingers crossed.

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