busy signal when I try to place a call

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ja_ys:
Hi , I get a busy signal when I attempt to place a call using GV. How can I correct this?
 Thanks...

drgeoff:
Would you expect an auto mechanic to be able to tell you how to fix your car if you phoned him and simply said "My car won't start"?

There are some very clever people here but not many are clairvoyant.

ja_ys:
 :)Well when I try to make a call using my google voice (SP1 using OBI100) I only get a busy signal :( the called phone # does not ring.
Can anyone suggest a solution to this . It previously worked fine.
Thank you for any help.
 (The auto mechanic could probably tell me six things he suspects from that description as to why it won't start unless all the cars he worked on always started .So yes.)

SteveInWA:
This is usually an indication that you didn't add the Google Chat forwarding destination to your Google Voice account settings.

What you are hearing isn't a legitimate busy signal, but an error condition generated by the OBi.

Log into your Gmail (not GV) account on a computer's web browser, with the Google voice and video chat browser plugin installed, and allowed/activated to run, and then make one outbound call from Gmail.  This will (re)add Chat to your GV phone settings, here:  https://www.google.com/voice#phones

Complete GV setup instructions are here: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=8560.msg56460#msg56460

ja_ys:
Thank you ! I managed to first place a call using Gmail and the call worked and then I tried from my Obi SP1 GV # and the call worked no busy signal .I think it works .  8)  Google chat now is back as an option.

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