Setting up an Obi 202 + Obiline in the UK (Draft)
Mouse:
OK added delay @ 8a above. Thanks very much. Will think about bridge mode.
Only one further problem so far - when I dial out there seems to be a small delay between someone answering and me beginning to hear what they are saying - so it sounds like the first few words of their first sentence is cut off.
Happens on both my SIP voice services.
In UK you can replicate this by using 08008008000 which autoanswers. It seems to happen worst when a number is dialed for the first time.......
Kind regards
Mike
WelshPaul:
You would of been better off posting this in the UK forum located at the bottom of the board. As for any delay or lost audio which can be replicated by dialling the above said number there is none. (For me)
Is the audio issue happening on calls placed over both OBiLINE and SIP calls?
On another note... There is no need to register your device with the OBiTALK portal if you're configuring the device locally.
Mouse:
Quote from: WelshPaul on July 11, 2015, 01:56:08 am
You would of been better off posting this in the UK forum located at the bottom of the board. As for any delay or lost audio which can be replicated by dialling the above said number there is none. (For me)
I agree sorry it was a posting mistake. Could someone please move the topic?
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Is the audio issue happening on calls placed over both OBiLINE and SIP calls?
I have not tested that I will check and get back to you. It could be an interaction between my DECT phone jack extender and the Obi 200 unit perhaps. It does not happen, or happens less with my old SPA 3102, and I seem to remember there was an SPA setting involved - I just cannot remember which.
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On another note... There is no need to register your device with the OBiTALK portal if you're configuring the device locally.
Yes I understand that. I suggested registering to update the firmware because that is how I did it, and so what I know works. I should maybe edit the post to give direct update as an alternative.
Kind regards
Mike
WelshPaul:
I would recommend connecting up a basic corded telephone to your Obi to rule out your DECT phone jack extender.
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I seem to remember there was an SPA setting involved
Wasn't turning OFF Symmetric RTP (Line 1 tab / Audio Configuration) by any chance?
Mouse:
Quote from: WelshPaul on July 13, 2015, 03:22:16 am
I would recommend connecting up a basic corded telephone to your Obi to rule out your DECT phone jack extender.
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I seem to remember there was an SPA setting involved
Wasn't turning OFF Symmetric RTP (Line 1 tab / Audio Configuration) by any chance?
Yes so I think without the phone Jack there is still a signal delay but it means the announcement comes in quicker than you would expect, without cutting off the first few words so that is acceptable but not ideal.
I'll try symmetric RTP. Is there any downside?
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