Other person can't hear me.

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caguerra:
This is crap

obe_don_kenobe:
Same issue for me. I will be having a conversation and the other person will say "Your breaking up" which only a few seconds later is followed by "I can't hear you", "are you there", followed by them hanging up. I can hear them as clear as a bell with no choppiness or interruption, but they can't hear me. I had the cable company come out and look over my configuration, check the cable modem, everything looked good. I use Skype occasionally for overseas calls and do not experience outages. I'd sure like to fix this since I am using the phone partially for business in a home office, and this don't make me look good. I may be forced to go back to a standard old, reliable land line, but I hope not.

Configuration:
Ambit cable modem model: U10C018
Apple Airport Extreme direct wired to the Obi.
Average d/l speed: 27Mb/s
Average u/l speed: 5Mb/s

mikebo:
Hello. I have been searching the internet for this very problem. I call someone and we talk for about 3-5 minutes and they cannot hear me anymore so I hang up and call them back. The same thing that all of you are reporting. However, I am not an OBI customer. I use Teltub, GV, RCN (internet Provider) and a Linksys PAP2T-NA ATA device. I have changed routers 3 times and same problem. I temporarily discontinued GV; no different. I tried many different settings in Teltub and my adapter; same crap.

I'm posting here to let you know that this problem is not confined to OBI. Maybe it has something to do with the Linksys PAP2T-NA ATA device. Maybe Linksys is OBI's vendor for the Obi adapters and they use the PAP2T in an Obi box. I'm stumped like the rest of you. Thanks.

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Star255:
It seems that you have been persistent in trying to find what is causing this. As a final test, you might consider signing up with a SP like voipms (or any other reliable/reputable high quality SP) on a pay as you go rate. For less than $5 for one month you will be able to know if GV is the culprit. You should be able to have an answer in the first day of use. I think there are even some SPs which provide a small credit to try them. I think that might be the only way that you will know for sure. Then you can decide what you need to do.  I hope you report your findings here if you decide to go that route.

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