Hello,
Google's Talk uses XMPP protocol for authentication and PCMU, iLBC, G723 codecs. Does anyone know of any apps out there which would bridge this with my SIP server?
Thanks,
Bruce
From: "Tony Cowling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [on-asterisk] vonage and or generic x100p
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 09:16:16 -0500
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Hoping you can help.
I have a couple of x100p generic cards in place, one of which is hooked to my vonage line.
I notice if you call the vonage number and get passed to voice mail on the asterisk server there is a lot of back round noise.
It would appear that the noise is only there when the is no input sound from the receiving end if this makes sence.
For example if you have a normal conversation on the vonage line, the back round noise seems to die down but if I where to stay silent the noise would build up to a rather annoying level. It would seem that the vonage line is somewhat to blame for this however it would seem that passing through the * box seems to amplify it.
Does the quality of the x100p have something to do with this?
Is there anything that can be done to help cut down the noise somehow by generating a small amount of input from * for example when no-one is physically receiving the call?
Looking forward to your replies. Tony.
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