Firmware update for 20x series
david2:
Quote from: ProfTech on January 03, 2019, 02:11:52 pm
5898 was supposed to be the last "end-all" fix for Google Voice and they needed to be sure everyone got it or Google Voice wasn't going to work. Unless your device is new and still under warranty I don't think there will be any more automatic "free" upgrades.
So if I read that correctly, you're saying that there aren't going to be any future firmware updates for the 20x series of devices?
ProfTech:
That isn't what I said. What I said was I don't think you may get any more "automatic & free" updates if your device is out of warranty unless you are using google voice, which I am not. I have no idea what they might do for Google Voice users.
SillyConVal:
After updating to the "OBi202-3-2-2-5921EX-332148940.fw" firmware on my Obi202, I now have the problem that every 2 days on average, when I attempt to place an out-going call, I get the verbal error message: "The number you dialed has not received a response from the service provider." Curiously I can still receive inbound calls while this issue is in effect. The only remedy that I have found for this is to power-cycle the Obi ATA device. But then the same problem will occur a couple of days later. I have already tried power-cycling my cable modem, router, and ethernet switch, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this or have any suggestions as to a remedy?
Raf66:
Quote from: SillyConVal on July 30, 2019, 08:41:57 am
After updating to the "OBi202-3-2-2-5921EX-332148940.fw" firmware on my Obi202, I now have the problem that every 2 days on average, when I attempt to place an out-going call, I get the verbal error message: "The number you dialed has not received a response from the service provider." Curiously I can still receive inbound calls while this issue is in effect. The only remedy that I have found for this is to power-cycle the Obi ATA device. But then the same problem will occur a couple of days later. I have already tried power-cycling my cable modem, router, and ethernet switch, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this or have any suggestions as to a remedy?
I am having the same issue, not sure how often it happens because I make a call every once in a while.
As in your case, power cycling the OBi202 is the (temporary) solution.
namangarg:
hello guys,
thanks for this information ,I downgraded the FW and it works as it should.
i can do it easily by you guidence.
thanks and regards
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