>
> I had a similar problem after a CVS update and had to set the rxgain to
> -2 to reduce the time the echo canceller kicked in...
>
The problem is that my settings now only work well with
rxgain=+15
txgain=+15
Setting rxgain to -10, the noise disappeared but I can hear only one side
of the lin
Isamar Maia wrote:
I am trying to forward an inbound call to go out through another X101P
and I get nothing but a noise like a helicopter sound...
Inbound and outbound are ok if done separately.
I already checked IRQs and they are fine.
Updated the drivers and asterisk and they seem to be ok too.
T
I am trying to forward an inbound call to go out through another X101P
and I get nothing but a noise like a helicopter sound...
Inbound and outbound are ok if done separately.
I already checked IRQs and they are fine.
Updated the drivers and asterisk and they seem to be ok too.
Turned on and off e
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DSL vs X100P
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> I seem to be one of the unfortunate ones with this (rare?) problem
I seem to be one of the unfortunate ones with this (rare?) problem.
Tried two different brand of filters with no luck. I was told by Digium
support that the new fxo module for the TDM400P does not have this
problem, so I am in the process of switching from an X100P.
-- David
From: "John Blackm
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 12:21, John Blackman wrote:
> I was told the X100P will have issues if installed on a line with a
> DSL connection. Is there a card that will work correctly on a DSL
> connection?
You were told wrong. There are a FEW people that are having problems
with their X100P on a DSL
We utilize an X100P on a DSL line provisioned
by Verizon with no problems. Just
make sure you place the filters in the right place and you won’t have any
problems.
- Brent
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