Installation Woes
I finally got this to work today! Now the problem is the consistent buzz in the background. I have seen your reply to others about:
If you have not already returned your Ooma, try setting the upstream QoS speed to 200 Kbps. You mentioned that the person you are calling hears the bad call quality, and if Ooma's QoS can help it at all, setting it low like this will be a good test. If it works well you can then experiment with higher settings.
How and where do you do this? Thanks.
If you have not already returned your Ooma, try setting the upstream QoS speed to 200 Kbps. You mentioned that the person you are calling hears the bad call quality, and if Ooma's QoS can help it at all, setting it low like this will be a good test. If it works well you can then experiment with higher settings.
How and where do you do this? Thanks.
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Re: Installation Woes
QoS settings in http://setup.ooma.com are made on the Advanced page, but the recommendation you cited, IIRC, was for someone with a very low upsteam bandwidth. Also, issues with QoS are not usually manifested as a buzz, but instead are more likely broken or garbled speech. Is the buzz apparent on different phones connected directly to the phone port on the Telo (no house wiring involved)? If so, try setting "enable fax mode" in my.ooma and see if that makes any difference.jaguar101 wrote:I finally got this to work today! Now the problem is the consistent buzz in the background. I have seen your reply to others about:
If you have not already returned your Ooma, try setting the upstream QoS speed to 200 Kbps. You mentioned that the person you are calling hears the bad call quality, and if Ooma's QoS can help it at all, setting it low like this will be a good test. If it works well you can then experiment with higher settings.
How and where do you do this? Thanks.
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I do have the wire from my all hooked into the OOMA Telo. It just hear more static or a hum that was not there before with my regular phone system. It was not there also when I used Majk jack.
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Also is it best to have automatic for the Network connections or one of the other selections? Upstream reads 384 with 0 downstream. Should these be adjusted? I have Cox Cable.
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My speed test reveals 3.16 Mb/s upload and 29.87 Mb/s download
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With speeds like that I would set both parameters to 0 (disabled).
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I went into MYooma to enable the fax mode in preferences system and that option is not available. Has it moved? All that is there is Calling connection tone.
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Re: Installation Woes
For Telo it's in Preferences > Phone Numbers, then click on the phone number and a box will open up.jaguar101 wrote:I went into MYooma to enable the fax mode in preferences system and that option is not available. Has it moved? All that is there is Calling connection tone.
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I had a very similar problem - go to configuration A. Cable to Omma Unit then to the router - all issues were resolved.