From: Carole (cwr@rocketmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 06 2003 - 21:02:37 GMT-3
If you hear an echo of your own voice, it is your local phone that is the
issue. (You hear echo of the side that is messed up, in this case too much
energy from your transmit signal is being coupled onto your receive signal.)
If you are using a speaker phone, turn down the volume.
Carole
--- David Hickman <dwh@landtitleco.com> wrote:
> Anyone out there running a CallManager and Voice Gateway to the PSTN and
> getting an echo of your own voice back on your phones?
>
> I have this problem and tried to go to Cisco's website to trouble shoot,
> but their site seems to be down.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Hickman
>
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