This may be a case for attorneys general as bad business practices.
Today My sister called and said her phone wasn't working that there was a config error and that OBI wanted $10./yr for support to fix it. She wasn't happy. When I looked at the config I couldn't find anything really wrong and it was just working in FL when she unplugged it - she is now in NY. The message said to go to OBItalk and configure it. When one goes there it says that it needs the latest firmware update and they are now charging $10. to do the update. (I think it may have indicated that you could do it yourself without charge.) So I went looking for the LATEST release of the firmware and found it was 1.3.0 build 2872 - which she had - so what is the problem? Then I read the forum and found lots of unhappy people. Someone provided a link to the "LATEST" firmware which specifically said OBI102 and it was build 2886 - So is this build only for a 110 since it wasn't listed for the 100?
I then checked my 100 and I had the same problem - my 200 worked fine. So after trying a number of "fixes" without any success, I decided to load 2886 as a last resort. Simple, works fine. One must ask.... is OBIs lack of information and indeed a little deception all about collecting $10./yr from all the 100 owners. My sister and I are having 2nd thoughts about OBI's business ethics. Maybe the Attorneys General should wake them from there stupor.
Anyway, you can't do it with ***6 1. You must download the file from here --
http://fw.obihai.com/OBi110-1-3-0-2886.fw - which is for any 100 series - log onto your OBI, go to "System Management" - "Device Update" - point to the file and click update. Wait a few minutes after the update and you should be good to go.