SteveinWA
1) Completely delete the OBi device off of the OBiTALK web portal. Wait patiently while it remotely reboots the device.
DONE2)Perform a "restore to factory defaults" procedure: Pick up the phone attached to the OBi and key in ***8, then 1 to confirm. Wait patiently while it resets and reboots.
This is the paperclip reset right? DONE 3) Re-add the device to your OBiTALK portal dashboard, using the **5 xxxx procedure. At this point, it may automatically update the firmware on the device. It needs to be 3.2.2.5921 or higher to work with Google Voice.
DONE but the build says: SoftwareVersion 3.2.1 (Build: 5757EX)Stop here and reply if you can't get this far (device deleted, factory-reset, re-added and firmware updated).
Assuming that all worked, then
4) press Ctrl-T on your browser, and go here:
https://voice.google.com/settings. Look closely at the settings page. Make sure it displays your inbound Google Voice number at the top of the page. If not, you are either signed into the wrong Google account, or your number was reclaimed for lack of use.
DONE If you see the number, then...
5) Follow the procedure on the OBiTALK portal to configure SP1 to use Google Voice.
Done When it pops up a window asking for your permission to access your Google account, make darn sure you are granting permission to the correct account (the same one shown in the other browser tab).
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font=Verdana]Done it shows this account in the web page control panel too I believe.[/font]Wait for it to remotely configure the device, and the SP1 status to change to "Connected". This can take several minutes. Don't interrupt the procedure.
DONECan you now make outbound calls and receive inbound calls on SP1, using your Google Voice number?
No, it is still silent after dialing and "times out" back to a dial tone.
I tried **1 then dialing and that doesn't work either