OBi & Network & Homegroup - RESOLVED

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N7AS:
When I get a new OBi device, the first thing I do is set a Static IP. Every device on my network has a Static Ip. This includes computers and printers too,

Dravial:
To verify:

1) www.obitalk.com
2) log in, go to device home
3) Click on my device, then click on OBi Expert Configuration at the bottom
4) Select Yes, I want to go into Expert Configuration
5) Click on Enter OBi Expert
6) Go to System Management Tab on the left, select Auto provisioning sub section which opens new menus on the right
7) Under Auto Firmware Update section, Find the Method 'value' and change it to disable (it already is this value)
8) Under ITSP Provisioning section, Find the Method 'value' and change it to disable (this value is System Start, and I am unable to change it)
9) Under OBiTalk Provisioning section, Find the Method 'value' and change it to disable (this section is not on my list)

I cannot complete the changes you mention...

Well DrGeoff, since right now that computer will not communicate with OBi for whatever reason, I am stuck. It bounces between identifying and disconnected (cable unplugged). Not to sound ignorant, but this is half retarded... I am wondering if I should do a factory reset on the OBi and start over...
Since while in expert config in the web based portal, I am now trying to see if I can make any changes to any settings, and it seems i can not. I must have inadvertently screwed something up, or the OBi is defective, I think I will try a factory reset and start over...

I think a bourbon is in order first...

N7AS:
When in OBi Expert, in order for a change to stick, you have to uncheck both boxes to the right of the value.

Dravial:
OK! Well, then now I can complete two of the three changes you mentioned. Again, I can not complete the last as the option/setting for me to do so do not exist.

However I still can not get the computer to communicate on the LAN that is connected to OBi, it drops every three seconds or so, reconnects and drops again, over and over. Also, making two of the three changes you mentioned above is not enough to allow me to connect to the ip of my OBi, and since DrGeoff has also pointed out that while it is in router mode (and stuck therein) I can only connect to it via the computer that is plugged into its LAN port, I am at an impasse. For sake if argument, I even tried connecting a different computer via ethernet LAN port to the OBi, with the same result - so somewhere the LAN of the OBi got royal wankered. I will do a reset, finish my bourbon and report back soon... Thanks for the assistance thus far.

N7AS:
The only device that I use the OBi Expert configuration on is my OBi200. I just went into OBi Expert and see that there is no configuration for OBiTalk.

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