I had a similar issue in the past. I finally found out that it was due to the Panasonic cordless phone. I don't have the model number handy. It was an older model. Try to use a different phone and see if it fixes the problem.
I had a similar issue in the past. I finally found out that it was due to the Panasonic cordless phone. I don't have the model number handy. It was an older model. Try to use a different phone and see if it fixes the problem.
Interesting. I also use a Panasonic cordless phone (in particular, this one). I don't think I had it while we had POTS, so I can't compare how it used to be.
What did you replace yours with?
-Craig
Last edited by ctaranto; 02-16-2010 at 08:18 PM.
I too had the same problem, but on Broadvoice though.
I too had Panasonic 5.8ghz cordless phones.
On a hunch/splurge, I replaced it with a Panasonic four handset DECT version.
I do not notice the problem any longer. (Now on VOIPo.)
Interesting to note; you will not find this limitation (or improvement) in the Panasonic literature or any review online. Odd.
I have a KXTGA545 that doesn't always send zeroes from the keypad, both it and my 6700 have the half duplex problem as well.
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