Other person can't hear me.
jmsnyc:
Its 100% the Obi. I have been using Google Voice without the Obi for a year and never had this problem.
This is really frustrating to spend $50 on a device for the purpose of getting GV and it doesnt work!
DaveSin:
Quote from: jmsnyc on September 21, 2011, 02:51:30 pm
Its 100% the Obi. I have been using Google Voice without the Obi for a year and never had this problem.
This is really frustrating to spend $50 on a device for the purpose of getting GV and it doesnt work!
If you are 100% sure it is the device, why not contact OBiSupport and let them know that their product is defective and you would like to get your $50 back. I'm sure they would oblige. My question to you is, if it was an issue with the device, why haven't see an avalanche of complaints from OBI users? Secondly, if you have an VOIP provider on SP2 (or SP1), have you experience any audio issues?
You should be aware that Google Voice was not setup to be your primary phone or standalone phone system. If you are not happy, return the product and stop bitching, since I have not had any audio issues whatsoever!! I'm sure your Landline company will be more than happy to accept your $40+ per month.
jmsnyc:
Quote from: DaveSin on September 21, 2011, 03:05:44 pm
If you are 100% sure it is the device, why not contact OBiSupport and let them know that their product is defective and you would like to get your $50 back. I'm sure they would oblige. My question to you is, if it was an issue with the device, why haven't see an avalanche of complaints from OBI users? Secondly, if you have an VOIP provider on SP2 (or SP1), have you experience any audio issues?
You should be aware that Google Voice was not setup to be your primary phone or standalone phone system. If you are not happy, return the product and stop bitching, since I have not had any audio issues whatsoever!! I'm sure your Landline company will be more than happy to accept your $40+ per month.
stop bitching??? i am simply looking for a solution as to why the other caller can't hear me... whether or not its a standalone phone it should still work - basic functionality is that a phone conversation is suppose to be two way - to imply that because its a cheap solution one sided conversations should be acceptable is just idiotic... and just because you are not having any issues, there are a few other threads on this so other people are experiencing this
i have not been paying ma bell for probably the past 10 years, other voip providers have worked fine and there are other cheap options, each with its own flaws but at least basic phone functionality works... i.e. magicjack, netduo etc
and like i said i have been using google voice without the obihai and it worked fine...
I'm not saying the device is defective, I am saying there is something wrong that is preventing, on an inconsistent basis for the other party from hearing me. It could be hardware, firmware or even an incorrect setting on my device. I am just posting on this forum trying to find a solution.
jeremyan:
I'm having exactly the same issue. One third of my calls through GV ended up with the other party complaining about breaking up audio. Sometimes the voice was good for the first minute and it started to break up. I've tried a lot of suggestions (port fordwarding, DMZ, QOS) with 2 different RGs and none of them helped. I'm having 2 lines, one is GV and the other is callcentric. The callcentric one is better in quality but the voice still breaks up sometimes. I've monitored this forum for quite a while and looks like it's not my own issue.
facaletz:
I am having the same problem and it is not trough Gvoice ,just sip and pstn line,also the people here should focus on technical problems trying to help each other and then the life will be beautiful again. :o
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