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Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:30 am
by GatorNutz
Mike1 wrote:Try turning your wireless off then go to Start->Run then type cmd

Type ipconfig/release
type ipconfig/renew

type ipconfig/all

now you should see that your LAN ip address has a 172.27.35.xxx
If you do not have an IP in this address range you will never connect to the OOMA hub.

Now open a web browser and go to 172.27.35.1

Make sure your ethernet connection is connected to the port marked HOME. This is all Just very basic networking skills.
Um...what's a web browser?

Seriously, thanks for the suggestions but I tried all of that well before I resorted to posting on the forums.

I'm typing this from my work laptop, which is having the same issue with setup.ooma.com (I tried Firefox, IE, and Chrome). So, at least I know it's not a client/browser issue; it must be something with the Hub.

I'm going to try the hard reset now.

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:36 am
by GatorNutz
Ok, just did the hard reset and I'm still having the issue. Calling support now.

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:44 am
by WayneDsr
Good deal GatorNutz let us know if they find a fix.

Wayne

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:29 pm
by Mike1
Did you turn your wireless off? I had a similiar issue with mine. After I turned my wireless off and reestablished an IP everything worked fine.

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:50 pm
by GatorNutz
Mike1 wrote:Did you turn your wireless off? I had a similiar issue with mine. After I turned my wireless off and reestablished an IP everything worked fine.
I did. In fact, wireless is disabled on my work laptop (for security reasons).

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:20 pm
by WayneDsr
Longshot:
Disconnect your ooma hub from your network. Of course the blue light will go red.
Plug your laptop into the HOME port of the ooma hub and try to connect now. Any difference?

Wayne

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:39 pm
by lohertz
GatorNutz wrote:Ok, just did the hard reset and I'm still having the issue. Calling support now.
This sounds like a firmware issue. Gator, you probably need a firmware update or a new OOMA hub.

Let us know how customer service goes.

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:42 pm
by WayneDsr
It really sounds like an issue with the built in webserver. May need a new hub.
That's why I figured if he could disconnect from the network, maybe the hub webserver would work.
Like I said: Longshot!
Wayne

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:24 am
by Bobby B
Gator,

Let's try running a sniffer trace with wireshark to see what information the Hub is returning when attempting to browse to other pages on setup.ooma.com.

I'll send you some instructions on collecting this information.

Re: Issue with setup.ooma.com

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:26 am
by GatorNutz
Bobby B wrote:Gator,

Let's try running a sniffer trace with wireshark to see what information the Hub is returning when attempting to browse to other pages on setup.ooma.com.

I'll send you some instructions on collecting this information.
Sure thing. Thanks for the help.