> >> I have found that relaxdtmf=yes has caused more problems than it > >> fixes. In my experience problems with detecting DTMF on an FXO port > >> can usually be fixed by playing with rxgain and txgain. > >> > > What sort of problems have you seen it cause? I guess I could see > > hitting the wrong extension in rare cases. Anyways, relaxdtmf has > > worked wonders for me over T1s and analog lines (always seems to be cell > > phones that have issues, probably because of the GSM and radio distorts > > beyond the specs). > > It caused asterisk to see a single digit when two of the same digits > were dialed in a row. So a user dialed 4415 and Asterisk saw 415. > Remember that on all cell phones (except the analog ones) DTMF from the > phone is sent out of band and so should not be distorted.
Good points. So I wonder why callers with DTMF issues are usually cell callers. The only person I know with an analog phone anymore is my mother :-) Thanks, Steve _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
