[Asterisk-Users] GXP-2000

Daniel Salama lists at infoway.net
Wed Jun 7 13:09:30 MST 2006


No changes whatsoever. Unplugged the spa and replaced it with a gxp.  
I haven't tweaked any RTP or QoS parameters for I don't have any  
documentation on it :(

Thanks,
Daniel

On Jun 7, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Mike Fedyk wrote:

> Did you try setting the RTP packet time size to 0.020?  Also I  
> would look at the trunk, provider or internet connection before the  
> phones I started suspecting the phones.
>
> I have had the same problems with providers, and the conversations  
> sound great from one location to another over the internet, but  
> once it hits a provider, the sound quality drops.  That is not the  
> fault of the phones.  Are you sure you didn't change anything else  
> when you switched from the spa-841 phones?
>
> Daniel Salama wrote:
>> The complete opposite. The user complaints that either they cannot  
>> hear the remote party well or the remote party cannot hear them  
>> well. Sometimes it works and sometimes the volume is very low and  
>> that's why they cannot hear.
>>
>> - Daniel
>>
>> On Jun 7, 2006, at 1:35 PM, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>>
>>> What specifically were the voice quality complaints about the  
>>> spa-841 phones?  The only thing I have noticed is calls can be  
>>> louder than expected.  What else have you seen?
>>>
>
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