OBi & Network & Homegroup - RESOLVED
Dravial:
I have a feeling I am not starting in the right place, so allow me to explain what I am doing:
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) Click on Router Configuration on the left, options for WAN Settings and QoS Settings appear, nothing for LAN Setting...
N7AS:
I configure my OBi202 locally and not through the OBiTalk Dashboard. I guess they don't include the LAN Settings when you use their portal. Interesting.
Dravial:
So how do I connect locally? I am trying to enter the internal ip address, which for me happens to be 192.168.1.13, but I get no url found. I am using google chrome...
Also at the link above, down the page a bit: "Access the OBi Device Management Web Page:
1. From a phone attached to the OBi, dial * * * to access the OBi Config Attendant.
2. Choose “1” to hear the IP Address of the OBi read back to you. Write this down.
3. Enter the OBi IP Address in a local PC web browser address field:
4. When prompted, enter “admin” for user name and “admin” for password."
I do steps 1 & 2 and get the same ip as in the web based dashboard and as reported by my router device list, but when I enter the ip in a browser I get 'The requested URL was not found!'
I have tried it from other computers from my network and with different browsers with the same result...
N7AS:
To verify your IP address dial ***1 and listen for your network status. Write down the IP address and enter it in the address bar of Chrome.
If you want to configure OBi202 locally, you must disable Auto Provisioning.
Remember if you do this you won't be able to configure using the OBiTalk portal. It's either one or the other. When you disable Auto Provisioning, you may have to reenter passwords.
Go to System Management > Auto Provisioning >
Auto Firmware Update > Method > Disable
ITSP Provisioning > Method > Disable
OBiTalk Provisioning > Method > Disable
drgeoff:
1. I don't have a 202 so cannot comment on what settings are available via the Expert mode of the portal.
2. While in router mode you can only access locally from a PC plugged into the OBi's LAN socket. You'll also need the PC to have an address on the same subnet as the OBi either by setting it manually or using DHCP.
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