Liptonbrisk wrote:The following information hasn't been added to the guide since it's possible that Obihai is going to address this issue in a later firmware update.
If you're using your own answering machine (as opposed to Freephoneline's voicemail system) and you're hearing beeping on recorded messages, then your ATA is treating the incoming call, incorrectly, as a fax event (and the following instructions below apply):
If you used the Obitalk web portal (http://www.obitalk.com) to configure your ATA, keep in mind that you must continue using it to configure your ATA. Otherwise whatever settings you change will eventually be overwritten by what you previously entered at obitalk.com anyway. If you wish to disable this behaviour, dial ***1. Enter the IP address you hear into a web browser. Navigate to System Management-->OBiTalk Provisioning-->select Disabled for the method. Save. Reboot ATA. Now obitalk.com won't overwrite whatever changes you make via the device's interface (via IP address).
Pick one method (obitalk.com) or the other (IP address of device) for changing device settings. But do not use both methods.
If you're using Obitalk.com, look at this picture for reference: http://i.imgur.com/xwyqgRE.jpg
That grey cog wheel with the "E" is for the expert configuration menu.
It shows when logging in at http://www.obitalk.com, selecting "Edit Profile" on the left, then scrolling down
under "Advanced Options" and finally selecting "Enable OBi Expert Entry from Dashboard."
Otherwise, dial ***1. Enter the IP address you hear into a web browser.
1. Navigate to Codecs-->Codec Profile (do this for both A&B)-->Codec Settings
2. If T38Enable is enabled, change T38Reinvite to "callee only"
(uncheck both device default and Obitalk settings boxes if necessary)
3. Save settings/reboot ATA
There's a related thread here: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=12530.20
vostro wrote:https://www.obitalk.com/images/OBi202-3-2-2-5857EX-19283837473.fw
Liptonbrisk wrote:vostro wrote:https://www.obitalk.com/images/OBi202-3-2-2-5857EX-19283837473.fw
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r31961628-
That's really 3.2.2 (Build: 5859EX). I'm glad the manual download link was found.
However, that link is now dead. Obihai killed it.
Rockyboa wrote:I was wondering if the Obi300, which is easier to find in Canada would work fine whit this setup?
Shplad wrote:
Is this guide still valid/appropriate for operation today?
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