OBi110 firmware updated Aug-24-2014 to Ver 1.3.0 (Build 2872)

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RFC3261:
Quote from: Cajun1 on September 11, 2014, 04:18:56 pm

Hi, how can I see my current firmware level? Thanks much.


There are probably other ways, but can either use a web browser, and connect to your Obi direction (http://<ip_address>) which shows you the system status, and a bit down the page, the firmware level, or you can use expert mode from the Obitalk and from the left panel, select status/system_status) which shows you the same info (sometimes I have found you have to refresh the system status a few times due to timeouts).

antani1971:
anybody knows the change log for this? I never solved the random caller ID detection problems I am having here and I hope that a fix may improve the behavior

ProfTech:
I believe that to enable the new Google format you must:
1. Delete your device from the portal
2. Do a paper clip reset on your Obi
3. Add your device back at the portal
4. Select Google as the service provider for sp1. Haven't been through the procedure yet so can't give details.
5. Add your service provider back on SP2. You will need your password info

The whole process shouldn't take more than 30 minutes.

RFC3261:
Quote from: antani1971 on September 12, 2014, 12:03:20 am

anybody knows the change log for this? I never solved the random caller ID detection problems I am having here and I hope that a fix may improve the behavior


Obi has been a bit lax regarding changelogs for their recent firmwares (i.e. not providing them at all).  Even when provided, there are examples of a single line that says "Various bug fixes (and enhancements)", which has not been helpful to know if your particular issue has been addressed.  This (lack of detailed changelog) is not unique to Obi (unfortunately).  To do better would require assigning an engineer to sanitize the details of the bugs fixed in a way meaningful to those not steeped in the internal codes (and hide details of specific customers).  And while I would like better changelogs (and I would also like a list of bugs that are known, and will eventually be addressed), I understand that the engineers priority would be to work on fixing bugs (and creating enhancements) rather than satisfying my curiosity.

BigJim_McD:
I was able to reconfigure Google Voice on my OBi202, OBi110 and OBi100 without deleting my device from OBiTalk and without resetting the OBi devices.  After the update to OBiTalk method for provisioning Google Voice, I went into SP2 on each of the devices, when I attempted to update and save changes I was prompted to complete the firmware update.  After the firmware update was completed, I was able to update the Google Voice configuration on SP2 using the new method. 

The ability to update the Google Voice configuration without deleting my devices from OBiTalk was a much appreciated time saver as I have multiple VoIP service providers on each of the devices.  The OBi202 has Vestalink on SP1, Google Voice on SP2, VoIP (for Home #) on SP3 and VoIP (for Home Office) on SP4.

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