That must be the heartbeat of the internet, kind of like cosmic background radiation.sonic2000 wrote:What i can't understand is the very very low, subtle noise, and constant sound as compared to my clear landline. It's so subtle that if you dont' usually use a landline you woudln't notice it, but of course it's not as bad as i seem to put it.
Heavy Echo on my end
Re: Heavy Echo on my end
Today, 12/18/2008 I have noticable echo on my end.
Calls FROM 626 area code to 408 area code <--12/18/2008 at 3:24PM
Anyone else having echo issues lately?
Calls FROM 626 area code to 408 area code <--12/18/2008 at 3:24PM
Anyone else having echo issues lately?
Re: Heavy Echo on my end
I had bad echo today on a local call I initiated within the 650 area code.
Re: Heavy Echo on my end
Here's the most lame response ever to my email query to ooma about my occasional echo problem:
What kind of copout answer is that?Echo is caused by some sort of feedback. Please check all the wires and the power to make sure everything is grounded.
Re: Heavy Echo on my end
Haha, totally agree. I think ooma needs bunch of guys to continuously test with domestic / international calls and debug whenever there is a problem. I have echo every once in a while in domestic calls and in international calls I see it work only half the time. When you report this, they say they want the call dates/times and ask if I tried it 3 times (which is stupid but still I do). After that you never hear from them again. However 98% the domestic calls work great.rcacace wrote:Here's the most lame response ever to my email query to ooma about my occasional echo problem:
What kind of copout answer is that?Echo is caused by some sort of feedback. Please check all the wires and the power to make sure everything is grounded.