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Google Voice Stopped Working?

Started by A_Friend, August 11, 2017, 06:53:07 AM

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A_Friend

I notice this morning that GV is offline.  I have a 200 and a 202, each with different numbers, and they're both offline today.  Rebooting doesn't make any difference.  Connections to voip.ms and callcentric are both fine, so it's not the devices or the connection to the internet.  Just Google Voice.

Any idea what's going on?

Laurent


bjrmcp

Same for me.  This is the error when trying to re-register GV w/ OBi:

401. That's an error.

Error: disabled_client
The OAuth client was disabled.
Request Details
response_type=code
redirect_uri=https://www.obitalk.com/obinet/pg/obhdev/gvtoken
client_id=565436231175-v2ed4f21arki7dt43pks0jlsujatiq2i.apps.googleusercontent.com
scope=https://www.googleapis.com/auth/googletalk https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile
access_type=offline
approval_prompt=force
That's all we know.

nickforum

same here, same error.  but it is teh OBI TO GOOGLE link, or something.  I went to google voice directly, had it dial me on my cell, from google voice, so the actual google voice web site seems to be working.

i tried to reset my OBI GOOGLE ACCOUNT password, it gives me the "client disabled" message.
SUPPORT, PLEASE resolve this !

I also did firmware update "***6, voice states that firmware avilable, did the update, got green lights..."

drgeoff

Didn't you guys have a quick look around before posting?  There were two other threads about this problem before this one.

See http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=12874.0

DJDJ


SBL110

Many thanks to the tech folks at Obi for resolving this issue so quickly.  Less than 12 hours.  While this was inconvenient, it forced me to create a back up plan for calls.  My Obi is used as a land line replacement for my home phone.  I don't get many calls on that number, but I'm between jobs and would hate to miss an opportunity because my phone isn't working.

Since Google Voice wasn't down, I added my cell phone as a secondary phone.  This way, any calls would come through on my cell until the Obi got re-connected.  Some of your are going "duh" but that's Ok.  I've only been an Obi customer for about 4 months, and I'm still learning.  Hopefully if anyone else didn't think of this "back up" plan, maybe now they might say, yea, that's not a bad idea.  As a bonus, I don't have to forward my home phone since it's already paired with my cell now.  I know, "duh" again.

For what it's worth.
Scott

nickforum

scott,
i've been using obihai for several years and am STILL learning, so do not feel bad  :)

i KEPT my landline number, becuse my utilities, etc, are registered with that as demographic info (other accounts also), and it is too hard to figure out who had that number.
but we ported it to google voice.  I use Obihai to get those calls DIRECTLY in the house, BUT we also have that number ported to BOTH my wife and my cell phones.
this way, if we are ever away from home, we still can receive ALL calls that come to us;  either the prior landline, now at google voice, and also our cells.
at least then i can take care of any emergency calls, and reply to other calls at our leisure.
the obihai box, with the ANVEO 911 feature added, is fantastic

good luck
nick