Ok, I've resisted for long enough. Gonna throw this out there for some group-think:
Ever since I signed on with VoIPo, I've had a very annoying problem with call waiting. When I'm on a call, and another caller dials-in (primary or virtual line), I get a 3-tone "squeal" followed by an audio drop, followed by the call waiting tone. This squeal tone(s) is injected at the very beginning of the call.
This problem is extant on both the HT502 and PAP2T. It does manifest in a slightly different way between the two ATAs. On the Grandstream, both I and the person calling me can hear the audio squeal. On the Linksys, only I can hear it. The other difference is that on the PAP2T, the order is: call waiting tone, 3-tone squeal, audio drop.
This happens on every phone I've tried, to varying degrees. Meaning, some phones manifest only one "squeal tone" (an old ATT slimline phone), or two (an older Panasonic KT-TC1868B).
My primary phone is a Uniden CLX485 with a couple of extra handsets.
All manner of network configurations have been tested: in front of router, behind router, in DMZ. No difference. All combinations of phones have been tried on the ATAs, no difference.
Been working on this with TierII support for a while, and we're stumped. The next thing I'm going to try is to take my ATA to another location, using a different ISP. In the meantime: has anyone had a similar problem? Any ideas on what might be causing this?
Extensive googling has revealed a couple of clues. Some folks have mentioned that this type of problem is noise being injected by caller id data. We have tried disabling incoming caller ID, that didn't make a difference.
I attached a file so you can listen to the squeal tones. Change the extension from .zip to .mp3 to listen to it. Any ideas are welcome at this point.
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