I just updated my 202 today with the pending update (3.0.1) (Build: 3722). I went to configure SP3 in the ObiTalk interface and get a blank screen. Can anyone else verify this? I tried clearing cache on the PC and power cycled the unit.
I can't confirm this yet as I have not done that update but you can install the old firmware manually or reinstall the current firmware manually. I have had multiple failed installs due to corrupt files I downloaded directly from the Obi website.
I just did the update and the only thing I see that has changed is support for multiple BT adapters.
I did the update, no issues on SP3 or on any SPx screen. Note: I'm using the web interface directly to the device with this 202.
I'm using the direct interface as well.
Thanks, who knows. I'll just chalk it up to gremlins. As I daid, I just deleted the one service provider and re-entered it and it worked. Strange that one screen would just disappear though. I used ***6 to update.
When I performed the update, I didn't see the same problem, but I did notice something.
After restarting my SP3 - anveo was showing failure to authenticate. So I went into the sp, checked the settings and hit save. after the save, it showed connected.
I have had a little weirdness when I was messing around with dial plans. I got some kind of error page as the OBi rebooted but it would go away after a few seconds and a page refresh. I have done all updates manually. I have also been backing up my settings but I have not had to use a backup yet. I feel like the boot time is a little longer on this firmware but it might just be my impatience as I never actually timed it.
As of this morning I'm getting this error on the System > System status pages:
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://192.168.1.xxx/DI_S_.xml
Line Number 283, Column 58:
<value hash="417db31c" type="input" default=" " current="" >
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For the record, this error was not present last week when I first applied the update. And it also means one cannot see or get into the main system status page.
That is the error I was getting at reboot when I was adjusting dial plans. As I said before it just went away on its own for me.
I've since deduced this only happens in certain browsers. And I suspect it only occurs in browsers with Java disabled due a recent (last week) security warning.
Actually, this XML malformed usually happens when the page times out. XML is partially retrieved, without closing </xml> tag. Unlike html parser, where you can have missing closing tag, xml parser is strict - so you get malformed xml error.
Obviously, why page times out is a completely separate question.
That's odd, because I consistently get it in one browser, FF. On the same machine in IE and Chrome I do not get it.