Can't add obi110 as device to obitalk
audioresearch:
My obi 110 was added to obitalk a long time ago, over a year ago. I just tried to set it up with GV, but the Obitalk portal kept claiming my device was offline even though it was not.
So, I decided to remove it from Obitalk and then add it back, hoping that might fix the problem.
Now, I cannot even add it to Obitalk. I know it has a good ethernet connection to the router because I can access the obi local management webpage directly from my laptop that is connected to the same router.
I can also access the Internet from my laptop.
I totally disabled the firewall in my router.
I have a telephone handset connected to the obi and the obi power led is a solid green. When I go into the management page on my router, it shows that the obi is connected with a correct-looking local ip address assigned to it (10.0.0.159). I can ping the obi ok from my laptop.
When I lift the handset and key in **5 plus the 4 digit number I get from the obitalk page for adding my device, I hear "...number has been sent to the server".
But, the process of adding the obi to obitalk keeps timing out.
I cannot reach the echo server when I key in on the handset
**9 222222222.
I just downloaded the latest firmware and updated the obi. That did not help. I powered off then back on both the obi and the router. That did not help.
I found the reset hole on the bottom of the box and used it to reset the box to all default settings. That did not help either.
What should I do next?
azrobert:
The OBiTalk network had problems a couple weeks ago.
See: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=9064.0
I just tried an echo test and it failed, so I think OBiTalk is having problems again. You will just have to wait until it's fixed.
audioresearch:
My goal is to setup my obi 110 so I can send and receive calls using Google Voice (with no other voip provider).
What, if any, procedure can I use to do that without having to use Obitalk (since Obitalk seems to be not working right now)?
For example, are there certain procedures I can do while on the GV webpages and in the local management web page served up by the Obi 110 box itself that can setup the obi 110 to work with GV?
azrobert:
If your firmware level is build 2824 or lower, you can setup GV locally.
Log directly into the OBi using the local interface.
Key the IP address of the OBi into a Web Browser.
Hit Enter
The UserID and default Password are both "admin".
You will be presented with a System Status page.
Under Product Info what is your Software Version?
I wonder why some people don't like to use OBiTalk to configure their OBi.
azrobert:
Again, only for firmware level build 2824 or lower.
Service Provider -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> SignalingProtocol:
Google Voice
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> AuthUserName: Your_ID@gmail.com
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> AuthPassword: Your_GV_PW
Edit:
Obihai won't allow you to downgrade your firmware.
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