I respect your comments Danial, but... The Linksys's output are below industry standard. (Meaning way under telex published specs...) and unless one is in a home using cloth covered twin lead from the stone ages, (I can give you the figures for where an average consumer telephone's cheap handset wire fails too...) or what was once installed (through RJ45... as now its Ethernet...) you won't see cross talk. Echo is possible at switching and in the PBX system, but there's much more to that too and no need to get into that for the OP....
Without making this so it confuses everyone by giving a bunch of data and the like, its OK and expected to turn up if people can't hear you as they should not be able to, for with the default set to low or even higher, it is far below telex standards...
If you have a newer home, they would have run Ethernet rather than RJ-45 anyway and its rejection is so high, one could melt the wire before expecting crosstalk (figuratively speaking... if it melts the wire, yes, cross-talk occurs prior, but come on!!!!)
I have a major issue too; I need to turn it up, but with our complex network, when I set all the routing to give the device only the priority it should need, I accidentally hit the NAT function. Now naturally I can no longer log into my router due to the conflict!!!! ARGH
For the record, I love VOIPo; from employees, to the actual service, but with this ancient recycled Linksys (which is fine) the notion that I could fix this with a hard reset and someone was too (dumb?) to not set the devices up with the provisioning area in the FLASH that IS protected (NOT THE VOLATILE AREA...) so a hard reset would not "break" it and now want to charge us $35, incenses me to no end! SO, no, no one can hear my calls either.... And won't unless someone says they will re-provisioning the unit from a hard re-set for free... I am amplifying it outside and that's something no one should have to do!
Last edited by DA_MAN; 07-31-2010 at 10:22 AM. Reason: never learned how to type worth a darn and keyboard keeps dropping out!
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