OPBI 202 needs reboot after each power interruption

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carl:
Whenever my Obi 202 restarts either because I unplugged it or because of power interruption  the green LED's for the phone service come on for a few seconds and then shut down. Off course, there is no phone service available. A reboot fixes the problem right away, but this makes the Obi unsuitable for being left unattended.
Anyone with Obi 202 experiencing the same problem ?   My Obi 1000 never did this. ::)

Stewart:
When it's malfunctioning, can it communicate on the network?  If so, what does it show for status of the Phone ports?  If not, do you reboot it by interrupting power?  If so, how is that different from the interruption that causes the trouble?

carl:
While I do not have all answers yet, the main difference is that by reboot I only remove the power from the Obi while with the general interruption also the internet gateway goes down and has to boot up. That is when the problem occurs. As said,the old Obi 100 does not do that.

RonR:
Quote from: carl on April 30, 2012, 12:51:24 pm

While I do not have all answers yet, the main difference is that by reboot I only remove the power from the Obi while with the general interruption also the internet gateway goes down and has to boot up. That is when the problem occurs. As said,the old Obi 100 does not do that.


My OBi100/110's usually don't startup reliably if they are rebooted without the router being fully operational.  My OBi's typically need rebooted again, either programmatically or by cycling the power, once the router becomes fully operational.

Stewart:
Try setting an appropriate static IP (you must also set SubnetMask, DefaultGateway, DNSServer1, DNSServer2).

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