Obi202 Echo Help Please

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CoalMinerRetired:
Quote from: CoalMinerRetired on February 17, 2013, 03:24:06 pm

...Lastly, what is the echo and sound quality like when you make a call GV in your browser, thus completely bypassing your Obi and your analog phone?


I'd still like to know what the results are when you do the above, i.e., completely eliminating your Obi from the picture?  

I know you asked about it previously. There's no 'handset on your PC' involved, it's the built in speakers and built in microphone already built in to a laptop. You don't have to use your PC for this, it can be any PC, in any browser, with you logged into your Google email and with the Google Chat feature 'added on' to the browser.  

In my experience and opinion, any advice on subnetting or VLANs is going in the wrong direction. However QoS settings are ok (but this relates to choppy sound or dropped calls not echo). Echo is caused by analog components, either before the analog signals are turned into digital packets, or at the other end when digital packets are turned back into analog signals (telco central office), or as the analog signals travel from point of digital-to-analog conversion, i.e., copper wiring from local telco central office to the phone where you make the call from work.

Start eliminating large pieces of this 'circuit' and see where the echo goes away and reappears. Doing so will point to one of the pieces, either your Obi, or the telco office through to the individual handset you use at work.

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