I am having the same problem with a male voice at the other end.
It is making the spa3k problem for me.
Has this been reported to SIPURA ?
Is this a common problem ?
has anyone done been able to make this happen less often ?
I would hope perhaps there's some kind of setting
Rich Adamson wrote:
Its a fairly common problem with the spa3k, but is somewhat dependent on
how it is configured and the distance to your CO.
Just to add a couple of data points:
I don't know why, but for me the problem has been worse lately than it
had been during the early time I spent
I'm sure there must be a setting I'm missing somewhere, so I thought I
might was well ask here.
Conversations are punctuated by sudden replacement of a given syllable
or so of conversation with a DTMF tone.
I would hope perhaps there's some kind of setting that has to do with
the way it
Is it a female talking on the other end from which hears the DTMF? If
so, that's life. It happens on the PSTN network too from time to
time.
On 1/6/06, Brian Capouch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure there must be a setting I'm missing somewhere, so I thought I
might was well ask here.
On 1/6/06, Brian Capouch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would hope perhaps there's some kind of setting that has to do withthe way it detects inband DTMF?I'm pretty sure it's an artifact of
this particular ATA; my other SIP devices are just fine.
FWIW, I have the same prob on my spa3k. It's
I am having the same problem with a male voice at the other end.
It is making the spa3k problem for me.
Has this been reported to SIPURA ?
Is this a common problem ?
has anyone done been able to make this happen less often ?On 1/6/06, Brian Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/6/06, Brian Capouch