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General Support => Day-to-Day Use => Topic started by: et_phone_home on September 07, 2018, 10:08:54 AM

Title: finally retired the 110 after years of great service
Post by: et_phone_home on September 07, 2018, 10:08:54 AM
replaced it with the 200.
it sucks that Google changed their system making the 110 useless for me.
It still worked great apart from not being able to use Simonics anymore.

It makes things a lot easier having 4 sip accounts with the 200. (i have e911 via anveo, incoming cnam/calls via callcentric and outgoing calls via google voice.)

My question is: do you keep the Obi web service enabled(that allows you to setup your obi box via obitalk.com dashboard)? Have you had any issues with this enabled? i remember having random problems with the 110 when i had this service  enabled. had to disable it because it wouldn't dial out sometimes, because it couldn't connect to obitalk.com first. but, maybe, this problem was just on my end. was probably doing something incorrectly.
Title: Re: finally retired the 110 after years of great service
Post by: drgeoff on September 07, 2018, 10:51:58 AM
Quote from: et_phone_home on September 07, 2018, 10:08:54 AM
My question is: do you keep the Obi web service enabled(that allows you to setup your obi box via obitalk.com dashboard)? Have you had any issues with this enabled? i remember having random problems with the 110 when i had this service  enabled. had to disable it because it wouldn't dial out sometimes, because it couldn't connect to obitalk.com first. but, maybe, this problem was just on my end. was probably doing something incorrectly.
Once configured with GV an OBi never again needs to contact obitalk.com to make a call via any ITSP except to call another OBi device using the Obitalk network.