Hi Shale and Giqcass,
Thanks for your replies! I have some updates as I've tried the configs you suggested.
I went in and tried two static ip changes. The first time, I changed the Obi110 to a static IP assignment outside the DHCP range of the 2Wire. After submitting changes, the 2Wire still recognizes it as a router behind a router, but in a non-DHCP managed IP assignment. That message came up again when I attempted to change the DHCP IP range on the 2Wire (it still recognized the static IP of the Obi and said no way hosay).
Next, I tried putting the Obi110 on a subnet address (192.168.2.1) and it went dark. Could not access it from ObiTalk, the 2Wire, or a direct ethernet connection (crossover or regular). I performed the factory reset instructions on the Obihai site, got it back up and running, tested calls, and all is well.
In summary:
- The Obi110 did not like being put on a subnet. I had to factory reset/reconfigure to get it to work.
- The static IP option outside the DHCP range did not work either. The 2Wire still recognized it as a router behind a router.
Any other ideas?
I think I may just have to put it in a DMZ zone to make it play nice with the 2Wire.
Btw, thanks for all your help so far.
- Spider