SOLVED: Tearing my hair out with newbie install
heavyharmonies:
Came home and did a hard reset (hole on bottom) and box rebooted, working fine. Was able to make outgoing calls. 2 hours later it fell off the network and started flashing green.
Not a very useful device if I have to hard reset it every time I need to make a call... not to mention the fact that no one can call me.
jimates:
I have Comcast, 3mb.
I am using my own modem, a 5 - 6 year old Motorola Surfboard. I had issues with dropped calls with my D-Link dir615 but I was ready to change to gigabit anyways so I put in my Linksys/Cisco WRV E4400N.
I have 2 Obi110's and have no problems with them staying online.
heavyharmonies:
Well this is disappointing. OBi support is seemingly not interested in helping me solve the problem:
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It looks like Obi110 device is no working well with your home network.
If you are not able to use the device, please return it to Amazon for a full refund.
I want to make this work, not return the device... especially considering the $75 I spent on a DECT phone system to use with the OBi110.
biomesh:
I think someone mentioned that they used a switch to connect the Obi to their network to resolve an issue with DHCP or AutoNeg of the speed/duplex.
You might want to try that and see if it helps your situation.
I have Comcast HSI and have had no issues with the Obi losing connectivity, but I do have my Obis plugged into a switch and not the router itself.
jimates:
Well this is disappointing. OBi support is seemingly not interested in helping me solve the problem:
did you email support@obihai with the problem? No one else has reported negatively about support.
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