You are simply amazing with your responses. Only you reply most of the time
so I wonder, or maybe because it's weekend I'm not getting much
participation from others. I just want you to know that I appreciate every
single effort you make to press that keyboard of yours. Thanks.

Okay, from what you said.. I decided to do some resarch and I found out that
you are indeed right. It could either be one or all of 3 areas: Network, SIP
Provider  and/or VOIP setting since it takes a cobination of these 3
elements to place a call. Having checked the two last options (SIP Provider
and VOIP), I can clearly say it's neither of these because I have tried to
use different SIP accounts on ekiga VOIP - I still have same problem. And I
also tried to use different VOIP devices on ekiga SIP account - but still
have the same problem. So I concluded that maybe one or more of my TCP/UDP
ports needed to be opened. Since I do not have a router to be updated but
just an Ethernet LAN cable connected to a small modem I went to my TCP/UDP
firewall setting (I have Vista) and added some ports based on what we have
here <http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Enable_port_forwarding_manually>, then
I restarted Ekiga and tested. Behold, I can now hear myself in the echo test
(BUT not too clearly) it's better than previously when I couldn't hear
myself at all and when people complained audio was breaking up badly from my
end. I made a test call to my other line and left a voice mail. Initially
whenever I made a test call to my voicemail line, when I go back to check my
voicemail, I don't hear anything. But this time when I checked I heared
myself but not so clearly. Hmm.. I would appreciate it if someone with good
network background to chime in as you have said and help me resolve this
issue totally.

Thanks in anticipation of any swift response...

Justin

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Custom Processing Unlimited <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Make sure your audio settings are correct.  I'd think your microphone is
> not set to the right audio device or may be muted (either the device itself
> or the audio settings on the computer)... if they still can't hear you, it's
> likely a network problem (I believe that would revolve around the TCP and
> UDP settings, but don't know the details) if the advice I gave you doesn't
> work, write back and hopefully someone with TCP/UDP knowledge can chime in
> and explain how to unblock your network audio out issue...if that is the
> issue :)
>
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