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    Old 07-05-06, 03:05 PM   #1
    shabbar99
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    Topic/Thread# 43668, Post# 59541

    Dear MikeM,

    thank you for telling that these problems are because of poor IP, but kindly can

    you suggest me what to do for their rectification...I'll be thankful to you

    the problems are as follows:

    Voice breakage
    Echo
    Jitter
    Loss
    Distortion
    one-way-voice
    underwater voice
    robotic voice


    regards
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    Old 07-06-06, 01:23 PM   #2
    MikeM
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    Topic/Thread# 43668, Post# 59621

    - voice breakage is usually due to packet loss in the network.
    - echo could be due to the volume/gain being set to high at one end or the other, poor analog lines at one end or the other, faulty or disabled echo cancelation at one gateway or the other.
    - jitter is due to poor network. In some gateways you can increase the jitter buffer, but this is just masking the problem.
    - Loss if you mean that the call drops, there could be many reasons for this and one would need to troubleshoot this problem.
    - Distortion, same as echo reasons, invalid config on gateway, defective gateway.
    - One-way voice firewall/NAT issue, ISP blocking VoIP port, gateway mismatch/non compatible.
    - underwater voice same as voice breakage.
    - Robotic voice, same as echo.
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