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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