JD wrote:

I'm still relatively a novice with asterisk and am having issues with echo. The calling party that calls a PSTN number doesnt hear the echo, but the answered side via sip or forwarded to another PSTN number over voip hears excessive echo that
makes it difficult to communicate.

I've been playing with the zapata.conf settings for echocancel, echotraining, rxgain, txgain, etc and am basically stabbing in the dark (grin) I've read the wiki about it, but it doesn't go into very
much detail.

Anyone know which parameters fix this issue?
Is there an easier way than tweaking settings in zapata.conf, monitoring with ztmonitor, and restarting asterisk over and over?

JD

I should add that it's only on calls that are bridged. Calls inbound to PSTN don't hear echo, sip/iax in/calls out don't hear echo but when they're bridged (inbound PSTN outbound VOIP) the called party hears echo badly.
What can I do about it?

JD

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JD Austin
Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.twingeckos.com
phone/fax: 480.288.8195
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