Other person can't hear me.

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RonR:
dhfobi,

Here's something easy to try:


1. Dial *** 0

2. Enter option 27 and press #

3. Press 1 to set a new value

4. Enter a value of 1 and press #

5. Press 1 to confirm/save

6. Hang up

7. Wait for the OBi to reboot


This will change the Ethernet port on the OBi from 10 mb/s half-duplex to 100 mb/s full duplex.  This helps in some cases.

dhfobi:
"This will change the Ethernet port on the OBi from 10 mb/s half-duplex to 100 mb/s full duplex.  This helps in some cases."
Thanks,
I've done it. How on the Obi100 web page can I see the port settings?....Assuming I can.

RonR:
You can't.  It's a hidden setting only available from the IVR configuration menu.  You can confirm it took by executing Option 27 again and hearing that the value is now 1 rather than 0 (the default value).

dhfobi:
Quote from: RonR on January 29, 2012, 08:03:37 pm

You can't.  It's a hidden setting only available from the IVR configuration menu.  You can confirm it took by executing Option 27 again and hearing that the value is now 1 rather than 0 (the default value).



Got it, thanks again

dhfobi:
Quote from: dhfobi on January 29, 2012, 08:07:33 pm

Quote from: RonR on January 29, 2012, 08:03:37 pm

You can't.  It's a hidden setting only available from the IVR configuration menu.  You can confirm it took by executing Option 27 again and hearing that the value is now 1 rather than 0 (the default value).



Got it, thanks again


No help,...... any other suggestions? I've read to setup a separate subnet for the OBi, and/or port forward ports to the device, are any of these, solutions to the 'audio breakup' problem?!?
My Vonage service fortunately is working fine and is what my wife is using so I have another couple of weeks to evaluate the OBi/GV system before my 30 day return option expires.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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