At 15:43 6/30/2007, Jordan Novak wrote:
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>I have three polycom 501 that are all hearing echo. The other party
>sounds fine but you can hear yourself rathe
Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
> I had the same situation and I had to replace my T1 card with the one
> with hardware echo canceller. All other solutions were failed. May be
> you need to do the same if you're on a PRI or using PSTN lines. If
> you're on a pure VoIP network, then its the phones.
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> O
I had the same situation and I had to replace my T1 card with the one with
hardware echo canceller. All other solutions were failed. May be you need to
do the same if you're on a PRI or using PSTN lines. If you're on a pure VoIP
network, then its the phones.
On 6/30/07, Jordan Novak <[EMAIL PROTE
I have three polycom 501 that are all hearing echo. The other party sounds fine
but you can hear yourself rather well. The volume does help if lowered but that
also makes the other party extremely quiet. Is there any way to control the
gain of the mic or stop the microphone from picking up so m