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  1. #1
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    Default Echo problem

    My son lives in VT 400 miles away. He just got Vonage. He was getting a slight echo at his end but I was getting a very clear reception on my end. What would cause this and who's equipment is at fault??
    Bob
    Edgewater Park NJ

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    Default Re: Echo problem

    I also have this echo problem from time to time when calling my voipo line. Seems more prevalent from cell phone, but definitely there from land lines also. Other people calling me from there land line have mentioned the echo when calling my voipo line, but I can not hear the echo from the voip line side.

    Echo can be common on cell lines also...

  3. #3
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    Default Re: Echo problem

    I have had people mention they get echo, although I have only heard my own echo once (maybe twice). Support has been responsive on the issue, even though it's still there.

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    Default Re: Echo problem

    I have had some echo with the HT502 but it was cured by turning down the audio gain for both TX and RX. By default, they are way loud.

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    Default Re: Echo problem

    Submit a ticket they may apply a fix for a network issue that may resolve this for you. I have had echo issues recently as well. Sounds fine to me but the other party hears a echo.

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    Default Re: Echo problem

    I too have echo problems, both for the caller and the listener. It's very soft, but can be noticeable.

    Does submitting a ticket help this issue?

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    Default Re: Echo problem

    Quote Originally Posted by kbuck320 View Post
    I too have echo problems, both for the caller and the listener. It's very soft, but can be noticeable.

    Does submitting a ticket help this issue?
    What I am saying is not conclusive, but one thing that may help would be to lower the volume on the handsets you are using. Same with the cell phone handsets. Many times this will improve the echo problems. This would even be true when talking cell to cell.

    Another possibility is to ask support to lower the transmit and receive Db levels in your Adapter.

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    Default Re: Echo problem

    Quote Originally Posted by burris View Post
    What I am saying is not conclusive, but one thing that may help would be to lower the volume on the handsets you are using. Same with the cell phone handsets. Many times this will improve the echo problems. This would even be true when talking cell to cell.

    Another possibility is to ask support to lower the transmit and receive Db levels in your Adapter.
    You can adjust those in vpanel.

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    Default Re: Echo problem

    I forgot about that....thanks

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