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

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Cajun1:
Thanks RFC, for the info to be able to see my IP address.

FameWolf:
I have both an obi100 and an obi200 that have google voice as SP1 and callcentric as sp2....I never deleted google voice...when I try to go and edit the settings I get notified I need to do a firmware update...I allow it...time goes by and it notifies me that it failed...rinse lather repeat on the other device....oh and ***6 says no update available on both devices.   Way to go obihai!

SteveInWA:
Quote from: FameWolf on September 13, 2014, 11:10:03 pm

I have both an obi100 and an obi200 that have google voice as SP1 and callcentric as sp2....I never deleted google voice...when I try to go and edit the settings I get notified I need to do a firmware update...I allow it...time goes by and it notifies me that it failed...rinse lather repeat on the other device....oh and ***6 says no update available on both devices.   Way to go obihai!




Delete your devices from the OBiTALK portal, then factory-reset them, and add them back to the portal.  When you configure Google Voice again, it should download the new firmware successfully.

<edit>  I actually just tried this on my ancient, hardware version 2.8 OBi 110.  It upgraded to the version before 2872 (sorry, I forgot to write it down).  I had to manually update it by downloading the firmware file ( http://fw.obihai.com/OBi110-1-3-0-2872.fw ) and using the local web interface.  So, YMMV, but in the end, it can be updated.

mascasa:
Ever since I was forced to upgrade, my Obi 110 v2.8 will not phone home to Obi or work at all. I deleted it from ObiTalk and have hard reset, soft reset, you name it. A tcpdump below shows the only traffic generated by the device...

19.268590 arp who-has 192.168.2.114 tell 192.168.2.114
19.518773 arp who-has 192.168.2.114 tell 192.168.2.114
20.635648 arp who-has 192.168.2.5 tell 192.168.2.114
21.728723 arp who-has 192.168.2.1 tell 192.168.2.114
21.729160 192.168.2.114.10000 -> 54.241.160.4.10000: udp 46
21.730977 192.168.2.114.10000 -> 54.241.160.4.10000: udp 94
22.220542 192.168.2.114.2656 -> 74.122.204.5.123: udp 48
26.838646 arp reply 192.168.2.114 is-at 9c:ad:ef:ff:b:c

Any ideas? Support has been less than helpful.

ProfTech:
I saw a post I think on this forum from Obi that gave the steps to load firmware into a bricked Obi. Can you access the admin page(s) using a crossover cable? I would try installing build 2872 that way and see what happens. You may want to look for the post from Obi first, though. Can't remember the exact steps.

*edited* If your power light is flashing red/green go here to follow the instructions & load 2872.
http://www.obihai.com/support/troubleshooting/alt

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