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I have a really bad echo on my SIP phones (i can hear myself talking really loud) only when i'm connected to a CO. I don't have the echo, or at least it's not noticeable, when i'm doing extension to extension.
Any suggestions on where to start??
Thanks for any and all help!!
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There is an entire section on adjustments for echo cancellation in the Aspire manual, Voip section. I have had the same problems on Aspire S, and going through the listed adjustments generally takes care of it.
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Thanks, i had overlooked the Aspire VOIP manual. It was very helpful. What seemed to work for me was to lower the trunk transmit gain which pretty much removed the echo. Since i didn't experience any echo on extension to extension calls, i didn't have to make any other adjustments.
Thanks again for your help!!
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Glad to hear that helped. I think I have had echo issues on every Aspire IP phone I have put in - but every time one of the adujustements seems to do the truck. Gain adjustments seem to be the biggest culprit.
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