Obi110 not working - getting "there is no service available" message
Stewart:
Quote from: Kimberley on March 02, 2012, 08:27:08 pm
Spoke too soon....same issue just happened again....stops working.
There is probably a simple settings change that will make it stable.
As a start, try RonR's suggestion here http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2684.0 .
If you still have trouble, post make and model of modem and router.
Kimberley:
Thanks again Stewart...I will try that. Decided to switch to a static IP address based on some other posts I was reading. Got it working again - will see if it is working tomorrow. I agree - has to be a setting so will play around with it some more. Will definitely post make/models tomorrow if still having issues..
Thanks!
Aimos:
Quote from: Stewart on March 02, 2012, 08:44:56 pm
Quote from: Kimberley on March 02, 2012, 08:27:08 pm
Spoke too soon....same issue just happened again....stops working.
There is probably a simple settings change that will make it stable.
As a start, try RonR's suggestion here http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2684.0 .
If you still have trouble, post make and model of modem and router.
Hi Stewart, I just bought my Obi110 this week and it was working fine until we had to reset our modem (cisco dpc3010) & router (net gear wnr2000). I've tried everything here and finally deleted the device. I tried to add the device several times, but it just won't connect. Any other suggestions? Thank you in advance.
mike_forum:
Hello,
Hellp. I also get this message. I have rebooted the modem, router and ob110 device.
"there is no service available" message
Stewart:
Troubleshooting "no service available" problems.
First, try the echo test at **9 222 222 222. If that works, the problem is likely with the setup for GV or other provider, though it could be caused by corrupted state in device, router or modem; try powering off all devices, then bring up modem, router and OBi, in that order.
If the echo test fails, check whether you can access the OBi at the IP address given by dialing ***1. You could also check whether the indicator light on your router for the port in question comes on, or whether the OBi appears in the router's list of attached devices. In some cases, setting 100 Mbps full duplex http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2684.0 or setting a static IP address for the OBi (with proper netmask, gateway and DNS servers) will help.
If the device remains inaccessible, reset to factory settings (and reconfiguring) may bring it back to life.
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