I'll give it a shot, but that stuff is a little out of the realm of my
knowledge. I remember a BIOS black magic web page from this past year on
slashdot, but I don't remember anything about it. Do you have any advice on
which options I should specifically look at?
To add to my previous e-mail, I have disabled all on board hardware that was
unneccessary on the kt4vl, audio, usb, serial ports, parrallel ports etc.
I would be interested in tracking down exactly what caused the problem, I
still have the board lying here, with the exact same memory and cpu that was
in it. I look forward to some options to try.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dana Dominiak" <ddominiak@webfootgames.com>
To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 6:10 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] (no subject)
> > Brian> Hello, I resolved my echo issue using grandstream/estara
> > etc etc Brian> sip phones and wcfxo interfaces from digium. I
> > swapped out my Brian> via kt400 based msi kt4vl motherboard for an
> > asus p4pe? i845? Brian> based motherboard and the echo has
> > completly gone away along Brian> with aggressive suppressor option
> > in the makefile. I hope this Brian> helps others.
>
> I'm curious if you tried experimenting with any settings in the via
kt4vl
> bios? Or did you just swap motherboards first? For bios settings, I mean
> things like timing settings or other PCI bus attributes, even memory
speeds.>
> It's a very good thing to know this motherboard could cause echo
problems,
> so thanks for tracking that down and posting here. But it would be really
> nice if you could use this motherboard to setup another lab machine to
> experiment on (i.e. try different bios settings) and see what else you can
> find... you might be able to really make a breakthrough in helping us all
> with our echo problems.
>
> Thanks, -dana
>
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