Thanks for reply.

You don't get 'echo' on the network, you'd only get true echo
connecting to analogue PSTN lines so as Matt pointed out it will sound
set-up/card related.

Yes, this would be the logical conclusion, although it is hard to beleive given what I hear. It sound like I am talking to myself at a pretty good quality. Actually echo quality is much better than other party.

What you could be getting is feedback or sidetone
- so check for things like mic boost and turn that off and it may even
be worth trying another sound card - we've had instances where the
onboard sound of a motherboard was really crap (with 'echo' like
problems) and it was resolved by disabling and putting in the Creative
card...

Sound card used is a built into the main board -- Gigabyte 8PIE1000 board with Realtek AC97. Not a cheap crapy board. I have tried new drivers too.

I am going to try few things -- try his computer on my LAN to rule out any network related issues
Try USB handset and/or difefrent sound card

I wil let you all knwo when I find something out.

Thanks again,
RUdolf



Rob

On 8/14/05, Rudolf Ladyzhenskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I am using SIP phone (Polycom 300). Echo is present even if other party has
sound hardware disconnected.

It is definetely network and/or PC setup issue, but is not related to audio
setup. I will check stereo mix, however.

Rudolf

----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Svensson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Echo problem -- network related?


> On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, Rudolf Ladyzhenskii wrote:
>
>> The problem is not sound setup related. It present even if microphone >> is
>> disconnected.
>
> To repeat the question from Matt Riddell:
>
>> > Does he have Stereo Mix selected as a recording source?
>
> We have found the most common cause of a strong echo to be that the > sound
> card is set to record the outgoing earphone signal.
>
> If you post inline it is much easier to see what your answers were to
> different questions or if you have missed one.
>
> Peter
>
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