No services, what do the lights on the Hub mean?
Hello,
Our Ooma has been working fine and today I noticed no connection/dial-tone. The hub itself has the Ooma tab at the top left blinking and buttons '1', '2', 'trash' and 'voicemail' are all lit red.
Usually when there's no dial-tone it's because the internet service is out, but that's not the case here. I've tried powering off the hub for several minutes and plugging back in, but that doesn't fix it.
Any and all help much appreciated!
Our Ooma has been working fine and today I noticed no connection/dial-tone. The hub itself has the Ooma tab at the top left blinking and buttons '1', '2', 'trash' and 'voicemail' are all lit red.
Usually when there's no dial-tone it's because the internet service is out, but that's not the case here. I've tried powering off the hub for several minutes and plugging back in, but that doesn't fix it.
Any and all help much appreciated!
Re: No services, what do the lights on the Hub mean?
The lights are described on page 40 of the User Guide.
1 and 2 solid red - Hub unable to register to the Ooma network.
Trash and Voicemail solid red - Hub unable to get a network connection.
If you have cable and the cable modem is connected to the Hub, power cycle the cable modem.
1 and 2 solid red - Hub unable to register to the Ooma network.
Trash and Voicemail solid red - Hub unable to get a network connection.
If you have cable and the cable modem is connected to the Hub, power cycle the cable modem.
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Re: No services, what do the lights on the Hub mean?
Thanks murphy, I rebooted the router and that kicked things back to normal.
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Re: No services, what do the lights on the Hub mean?
Right after I hooked up my scanner to my computer, and then scanned a document, the circle in the center of the Ooma unit turns from blue to purple and then the machine keeps announcing with a female voice, "Handset mode enabled," or another statement about the handset. Each time the scanner operates, the Ooma voice repeats the same two statements and the normally blue circle remains purple.
There is no connection between Ooma and my scanner, so what gives? I do not have a router. There doesn't appear to be any problem with calls; that part still works OK.
There is no connection between Ooma and my scanner, so what gives? I do not have a router. There doesn't appear to be any problem with calls; that part still works OK.
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Re: No services, what do the lights on the Hub mean?
Remove power from your Ooma Telo. Then repower your Ooma Telo and test by scanning again.bobjames93 wrote:Right after I hooked up my scanner to my computer, and then scanned a document, the circle in the center of the Ooma unit turns from blue to purple and then the machine keeps announcing with a female voice, "Handset mode enabled," or another statement about the handset. Each time the scanner operates, the Ooma voice repeats the same two statements and the normally blue circle remains purple.
There is no connection between Ooma and my scanner, so what gives? I do not have a router. There doesn't appear to be any problem with calls; that part still works OK.
Re: No services, what do the lights on the Hub mean?
Are the scanner and the Telo connected to the same power strip? [Try different outlets]
Is the scanner located next to the Telo? [Move them away from each other]
Is the power plug firmly inserted into the back of the Telo? [Some were shipped with a plug that did not make solid contact and could easily fall out]
The switches on the top of the Telo are proximity switches. All you have to do is get close to them for them to activate.
The rightmost switch in the top row, when held for 5 seconds, will announce "Handset registration mode enabled" and the Ooma symbol will begin to blink.
Is the scanner located next to the Telo? [Move them away from each other]
Is the power plug firmly inserted into the back of the Telo? [Some were shipped with a plug that did not make solid contact and could easily fall out]
The switches on the top of the Telo are proximity switches. All you have to do is get close to them for them to activate.
The rightmost switch in the top row, when held for 5 seconds, will announce "Handset registration mode enabled" and the Ooma symbol will begin to blink.