> Brian> Hello, I resolved my echo issue using grandstream/estara > etc etc Brian> sip phones and wcfxo interfaces from digium. I > swapped out my Brian> via kt400 based msi kt4vl motherboard for an > asus p4pe? i845? Brian> based motherboard and the echo has > completly gone away along Brian> with aggressive suppressor option > in the makefile. I hope this Brian> helps others.
I'm curious if you tried experimenting with any settings in the via kt4vl bios? Or did you just swap motherboards first? For bios settings, I mean things like timing settings or other PCI bus attributes, even memory speeds.
It's a very good thing to know this motherboard could cause echo problems, so thanks for tracking that down and posting here. But it would be really nice if you could use this motherboard to setup another lab machine to experiment on (i.e. try different bios settings) and see what else you can find... you might be able to really make a breakthrough in helping us all with our echo problems.
Thanks, -dana
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