Dear;

I am talking about something else.

When I said increasing the volume from the hardware, I was mean something else. 
Before when we were using Zaptel, we were able to do this (increasing the 
volume from the hardware) in the /etc/modprobe.conf but currently we are using 
dahdi and I do not know from where we can do it.

Before, we can do it from modprobe.conf using below command:

options wctdm fxorxgain=20.0 fxotxgain=20.0

So how to do this in the dahdi? 

There is a file /etc/modprobe.d/dahdi.conf, is it the right file? Or there is 
another file?

Please advise.
Regards
Bilal

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> 
> Hi Bilal,
> 
> High volume is always a big for echo cancellation. The
> problem is that the signal reaches saturation and therefore
> reduce the effectiveness of the detection/convergence.? If
> your existing echo cancellation can not handle it, you might
> want to try a different algorithm for echo cancellation. Try
> the PBXMate to see it resolves the problem in your case.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Valer

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