Ooma Hub Friend Found
Has been a long, long time since I posted on this forum...
I was one of the early adopters and thereafter fans of Ooma. We moved seven years ago and for various reasons, one being no viable internet initially, our beloved Hub sat in a box, until recently.
With retirement upon me, needing to return my employer's IP telephone, I want very much to revive the Hub. Our there step-by-step instructions somewhere on how to do so?
Thanks much.
I was one of the early adopters and thereafter fans of Ooma. We moved seven years ago and for various reasons, one being no viable internet initially, our beloved Hub sat in a box, until recently.
With retirement upon me, needing to return my employer's IP telephone, I want very much to revive the Hub. Our there step-by-step instructions somewhere on how to do so?
Thanks much.
Re: Ooma Hub Friend Found
Ok, I found the Hub's set-up guide, but thus far I'm stuck with a blinking red light on the clear tab. Any thoughts?
Also, what's Ooma's policy on retention of customer phone numbers? I just called my Ooma number and it's seemingly a fax number now...
Also, what's Ooma's policy on retention of customer phone numbers? I just called my Ooma number and it's seemingly a fax number now...
Re: Ooma Hub Friend Found
Ooma's Terms and Conditions state that if the device is left unconnected to their network for 6 months the account is subject to deletion. Can you still log into your account? There was a big push to retire the Hub and switch to a Telo.
My Hub is in a box in the basement I think. I long ago switched the account to a Telo.
My Hub is in a box in the basement I think. I long ago switched the account to a Telo.
Customer since January 2009
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
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Appreciate you chiming-in.
I saved my log-in info to what was then called the Ooma Lounge (phone # plus pwd), as I did for this forum, and it no longer works. Coupled with the phone number I had secured that seems to be a fax now, it seems the account has been deleted.
I don't recall any email notifications from Ooma about a looming deletion, such as one gets from other entities, basically stating to use it or lose it. Drat.
So, at this point, can I re-register it, or is it dead? Thanks again.
I saved my log-in info to what was then called the Ooma Lounge (phone # plus pwd), as I did for this forum, and it no longer works. Coupled with the phone number I had secured that seems to be a fax now, it seems the account has been deleted.
I don't recall any email notifications from Ooma about a looming deletion, such as one gets from other entities, basically stating to use it or lose it. Drat.
So, at this point, can I re-register it, or is it dead? Thanks again.
Re: Ooma Hub Friend Found
I don't know if it can be re-registered.
You could call support and ask them if it can be reactivated.
or
You could go to the login page
https://my.ooma.com/login
and click the activate new account and see what happens.
The Hub uses a server that is no longer updated.
You could ask if they have any deals to upgrade to a Telo.
You could call support and ask them if it can be reactivated.
or
You could go to the login page
https://my.ooma.com/login
and click the activate new account and see what happens.
The Hub uses a server that is no longer updated.
You could ask if they have any deals to upgrade to a Telo.
Customer since January 2009
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
Re: Ooma Hub Friend Found
Thanks again murphy.
I got off the phone with Ooma a bit ago, and after having spoken with a couple different people, with the MAC address, they can "reactivate" it. It was indeed canceled. They assert I was informed in an email that would happen, and while I saved emails from Ooma, having gone through them, I didn't see such a communication. Unfortunate...
They can reactivate it, but I'd now need to pay the various monthly fees ($5+) which were not the case before. My family and friends who still have the Hub are on the grandfathered plan still. With retirement after the New Year, adding expenses, albeit minimal, not desirable.
We have an Obi in the living room with our family's four Google Voice numbers on it. I'll just get one more for my home office where I was going to put the Ooma. Was hoping for the nostalgia of the Ooma though...
For any emergency needs, we'll lean on the mobile or the ham radio (quite a few repeaters within range).
Thanks again.
I got off the phone with Ooma a bit ago, and after having spoken with a couple different people, with the MAC address, they can "reactivate" it. It was indeed canceled. They assert I was informed in an email that would happen, and while I saved emails from Ooma, having gone through them, I didn't see such a communication. Unfortunate...
They can reactivate it, but I'd now need to pay the various monthly fees ($5+) which were not the case before. My family and friends who still have the Hub are on the grandfathered plan still. With retirement after the New Year, adding expenses, albeit minimal, not desirable.
We have an Obi in the living room with our family's four Google Voice numbers on it. I'll just get one more for my home office where I was going to put the Ooma. Was hoping for the nostalgia of the Ooma though...
For any emergency needs, we'll lean on the mobile or the ham radio (quite a few repeaters within range).
Thanks again.
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You are welcome.
73 de WA3TSW
73 de WA3TSW
Customer since January 2009
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
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Well how about that!
Indeed, 73
N6VOX
Indeed, 73
N6VOX