WilliamY wrote:The digit map was wrong in the PDF, instead of 011xxxxxxxxxxxx. it should be 011xx. or you can't make international calls to some countries that take 011 + 10 digit phone#.
"wrong" might not be the accurate word, I figured that digitmap depends on which router you use. the router I'm using is Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 R7000.
(911|[2-‐9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|*98|[6-‐7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.) -- that's the one in guide.
I was keep getting "reason 484". I solved the problem, not sure if it's permanent, by adding 1 "x" to each of those "x" sets, a solution I found by googling. The above was the digitmap given in PDF guide posted on the forum, I guess it depends on the router. Also, someone mentioned that "011xxxxx" should be "011xx.xx" with a "." otherwise you would be able to make international call to some countries with 10-digit phone numbers. I tried without "." calling some countries with 10-digit number (not including country code, Indonesia to be specific) without any problem. So again I figure it depends on your router. However, I feel obliged to say AGAIN that I don't know my solution is permanent.
It's might be a good idea to add to that obi100 set-up PDF guide - a great help by the way, that the digitmap in the guide is for which routers (tested), and people could paste in that thread their digitmap and their routers using, that could save both users and tech support a lot time.