On 10/08/12 18:38, Chad Wallace wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2012 09:44:26 +0100
Sebastian Arcus<[email protected]> wrote:
I have two setups with SIP hardware phones as extensions and POTS
lines as trunks. Internal SIP to SIP calls are crystal clear, but all
calls bridged to POTS have a significant amount of static noise. The
problem is that if I plug a POTS phone directly into the line, there
is almost no static noise - the line is clean. It's like Asterisk (or
the hardware) amplifies the static noise. What I've tried so far:
1. Connect Asterisk with a short cable directly into the master phone
socket, where it enters the building.
2. One of the lines carries ADSL - so I double filtered it.
3. Tried three different phone sets (one Grandstream, two Cisco
models).
4. Tried an OpenVox A400P PCI card and a Sangoma U100 USB
adapter as analogue-to-digital interfaces.
Have you run fxotune? I remember doing that when we had analog
lines. You'd have to look up how--maybe just in the fxotune man page.
Thanks for replying Chad - and sorry for the delay in my reply. I should
have mentioned that I ran fxotune and made no difference. I also checked
the interrupts, and even changed motherboard, and tried a USB analog
adapter (Sangoma U100) instead of the current OpenVox PCI adapter. None
solved the problem.
I have given in and asked the client to order ISDN lines I'm afraid.
Sebastian
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