Firmware update for 20x series

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DineHome:
Quote from: drgeoff on July 08, 2018, 07:36:20 am

I'd like to be quite certain.  Are you confirming SteveInUS's post that changing firmware between the versions he mentioned can make dial tone appear and disappear on OBi20x devices?  Or are you merely saying that you had GV problems which go away when using 5859 firmware?


I have two OBi202 devices. GV dialtone disappeared on both of them. I tried EVERYTHING to get it back, and the only way was to manually roll back the firmware to 5859 and turn of auto provisioning so it doesn't update. I'm assuming the dialtone would disappear again if it did.

drgeoff:
Quote from: DineHome on July 08, 2018, 01:38:20 pm

Quote from: drgeoff on July 08, 2018, 07:36:20 am

I'd like to be quite certain.  Are you confirming SteveInUS's post that changing firmware between the versions he mentioned can make dial tone appear and disappear on OBi20x devices?  Or are you merely saying that you had GV problems which go away when using 5859 firmware?


I have two OBi202 devices. GV dialtone disappeared on both of them. I tried EVERYTHING to get it back, and the only way was to manually roll back the firmware to 5859 and turn of auto provisioning so it doesn't update. I'm assuming the dialtone would disappear again if it did.

There is no such thing as "GV dialtone". The dialtone you hear when taking the phone off-hook is generated by the OBi device. A properly working, powered OBi gives dial tone irrespective of having any Service Provider configured or not. It should give dialtone even without being connected to a network.

CaptainSteubing:
Quote from: PA345NH on July 09, 2018, 09:15:37 am

Please provide URL for Obi202 firmware version 3.2.2 (Build: 5898) for offline upgrades.  Thank you very much.


I found this earlier in this thread.

http://fw.obihai.com/OBi202-3-2-2-5859EX-198839.fw

I've downgraded from 5898EX to 5859EX because my Obi202 Phone Ports no longer were generating dialtone. Connections to Asterisk PBX and GV seemed OK.

I'll confirm whether this downgrade works later this evening as I did it remotely.

To make it sticky until a fix is released, I've disabled Auto Provisioning & ObiTalk Provisioning temporarily:

System Management/Auto Provisioning/Auto Firmware Update/Method = Disabled
System Management/Auto Provisioning/ObiTalk Provisioning/Method = Disabled

I'd venture to say that Polyhai has released a firmware that borked a number of devices, which doesn't make me happy.  >:(

drgeoff:
Quote from: SteveInUS on July 09, 2018, 04:09:14 pm

I had no dialtone on my obi200 after it got automatically upgraded to 5898

Today I followed these steps on one of my OBi200 and the dialtone issue got fixed ::)
1) kept power and network plugged
2) deleted the obi200 from obitalk
3) waited for the obi200 to reset on its own
4) manually reset the obi200 via reset button
5) added the obi200 back to obitalk
6) added googlevoice
 
I will do the same for my other obi200's after I am sure it works and is stable for sometime

Before doing that it would be informative if you would do the following on one of the OBi200s with no dial tone.

1.  Does the PHONE LED flash when you take the phone off-hook?

2.  Log in to the local configuration interface.  Click on Status, then on Phone Status.  With the phone on-hook what values are shown for VBAT and TipRingVoltage?

SergeS:
I have a more generic question - where can I find info or a direct URl to manualy download and install the latest firmware - as far as I understood it is 5898EX now I would like to try to fix the one way audio problem I currently have with GV.

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