Bill Gibbs wrote:
My next step is to connect the fax machine to a Wildcard X100P.
Check to see if there is Echo cancellation in the SPA-1001, and if so
turn it off. If there is an adaptive Jitter buffer on the SPA-1001, try
changing it to a fixed one (probably no more than 40ms).
Why would you connect a fax machine to an X100P, aren't they FXO cards?
Have you tried terminating to a VOIP provider? (to see if the problem is
with the ATA).
Here I use a fax machine connected to a CS6220 which is connected to the
asterisk box and terminates with a TDM400P card (so a completely
different arrangement).
Any other suggestions? Black magic? Voodoo?
Bill
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