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I tried to use a Panasonic 5.8 GHz cordless phone with Vonage box, and
then with the Sipura 2100. It shows the same problem with both, that
when I speak loudly into the handset, the person on the other end can
hardly hear anything. However I can hear the other person fine.
It is not a problem of the VOIP ATA itself, because a corded phone
works fine. It is not a problem of the Panasonic cordless phone
itself, because with a POTS line it works fine. Rather it is a problem
of the VOIP ATA / Panasonic cordless combination, but what is really
strange is that the problem existed with the Vonage Motorola adapter,
and still exists with the Sipura 2100.
Vonage couldn't figure out what was wrong. I read on their website
some mention that people were having trouble with cordless phone using
Vonage ATA, but no mention of why.
So... why would this happen, and what can be done to fix it? Besides
getting a different cordless phone?
I tried to use a Panasonic 5.8 GHz cordless phone with Vonage box, and
then with the Sipura 2100. It shows the same problem with both, that
when I speak loudly into the handset, the person on the other end can
hardly hear anything. However I can hear the other person fine.
It is not a problem of the VOIP ATA itself, because a corded phone
works fine. It is not a problem of the Panasonic cordless phone
itself, because with a POTS line it works fine. Rather it is a problem
of the VOIP ATA / Panasonic cordless combination, but what is really
strange is that the problem existed with the Vonage Motorola adapter,
and still exists with the Sipura 2100.
Vonage couldn't figure out what was wrong. I read on their website
some mention that people were having trouble with cordless phone using
Vonage ATA, but no mention of why.
So... why would this happen, and what can be done to fix it? Besides
getting a different cordless phone?