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Actually, its just the opposite... The call is okay for a few seconds,
then the odd echo kicks in. When the training isn't turned on, it takes
20 seconds to so to kick the echo. With the training on, it works great
except for this bug. Several of the people using the same * system but
different phone stations are not seeing this problem. <br>
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I saw someone else believed it was a softphone issue. Is it possible
that its not a sangoma problem, but rather a polycom 501 issue? I just
want to start putting the grind to the correct people.<br>
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Rob<br>
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<pre wrap="">I wanna say that's the echotraining taking effect.
What it does is try to cause some echo so it can dynamically reconfigure the
levels on the fly -- right at the start of the call. I know this happens
with digium cards -- not sure if the Sangoma cards behave the exact same
way. It's only at the start of the call right? once that occurs, the EC is
kicked in and everything is fine?
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CBL Data Recovery
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<pre wrap="">We have a location that is having a really odd issue. We have a sangoma
POTs card. We are running software echo cancellation with the card
(through asterisk) to try to eliminate some major echoing problems. I've
turned on both EC and echotrain, which seemed to have gotten rid of the
echo for the most part. However, we are now running into an issue where
the outside caller hears a star wars type of sound. I expierenced this
myself when talking to them. By this, I mean you hear a few words from
them, then a few seconds lagging behind, you'll hear a muffled (darth
vader) version of the same thing.
Has anyone seen this?
Thanks,
Rob
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