My Obi200 was working fine on RingCentral and another one for my home phone is working fine on the same router. I canceled the RingCentral account yesterday (price kept going up and GV is all I needed), deleted the Obi200 device from obitalk.com, did a factory reset on the device, then added it to a new Google Voice account with a new phone number. The GV number rings forwarded cell phones, but not the phone on the Obi200, and when calling out from the Obi200 I get the message from Google "Cannot complete your call. Please try again." In the GV new and legacy pages I see no mention anywhere anything about "chat" or "obi" as I read in some of the directions should be there. On the legacy settings for my other house phone I see the obi device listed as a phone device, but I see no way to add that on the new account.
So what should I try next? Do I just need to wait a few days for the SIP settings somewhere to propagate?
David
I believe the issue is two-fold:
1) OBI FirmWare 5897EX has a bug
2) Google has a bug on the auto conversion.
You might try downgrading to 5859EX and force it to do the conversion. This may get the Obi SIP device to appear. In my case I have Obi SIP device showing on the portal, and I can make outgoing calls via the Obi on that GV#, but do not get incoming calls.
Let us know how it goes.
Thank you. Your suggestion worked! But it took me some time to figure it out, and I had to do it twice for an unknown reason, so I will explain with hopes of helping others. The instructions in the forum and web articles are mostly out of date and fragmented.
I went to the local IP address of my Obi200 and logged in. Under System Management I found "Device Update" and saw I needed to download the file for the out-of-date firmware 5859EX. So I searched obitalk for firmware downloads and discovered Obihai only officially provides the latest one. A search on this forum for 5859 finally turned up a post with this link: http://fw.obihai.com/OBi202-3-2-2-5859EX-198839.fw which I was able to download. I installed that on my obi then without much delay I clicked on "Google Voice set-up" on my configuration page, and clicked through the several pages as I had several times before. Then I went to Google Voice legacy settings and there was my ObiTalk device! So I tried the phone and no luck, no calls in or out to the device. So I went back to the settings and saw that the new firmware had already been replaced by the latest version. So I downgraded the firmware again, this time quickly trying to disable the auto provisioning. I did change that setting, but maybe not properly or too late since the page went dead again while it installed the latest firmware again. After that I tried the phone one more time and it worked, both incoming and outgoing! So it seems that I am all set now. I confess that I probably did some other things between these steps and don't remember the details.
I will try to answer any questions based on about 2 days of my efforts if others have problems.
David