We're still having problems with DTMF detection on our X100P cards. Incoming callers that hold down the "1" button for too long are being connected to extension 11. One would think fat fingers were uncommon, but it happens to alot of people. I suspected this was related to our having to increase the txgain, but I tried turning it down with no effect. I also tried disabling the outgoing greeting, thinking it was interrupting the detector, with no result. Relax DTMF helps cellphone callers, but has no effect on the double detect problem. I cannot tell from the log before if asterisk is detecting a single "1" and finding a nonexistent extension 1, or detecting the long keypress as two keypresses (seems like two, with the "Oooh got something" message being asterisk's way of saying at least on extension exists in the context that begins with a 1). DEBUG[14351]: File chan_zap.c, Line 1872 (zt_answer): Took Zap/27-1 off hook DEBUG[14351]: File channel.c, Line 952 (ast_settimeout): Scheduling timer at 160 sample intervals DEBUG[14351]: File chan_zap.c, Line 3388 (zt_read): DTMF digit: 1 on Zap/27-1 DEBUG[14351]: File channel.c, Line 952 (ast_settimeout): Scheduling timer at 0 sample intervals DEBUG[14351]: File pbx.c, Line 1686 (ast_pbx_run): Oooh, got something to jump out with ('1')! DEBUG[14351]: File chan_zap.c, Line 3388 (zt_read): DTMF digit: 1 on Zap/27-1 DEBUG[14351]: File chan_sip.c, Line 649 (create_addr): Setting NAT on RTP to 0 --zapata.conf-- ;rxgain=5% txgain=7% relaxdtmf=yes adsi=no threewaycalling=no transfer=no echocancel=yes echocancelwhilebridged=yes signalling=fxs_ks callerid="Not sent" context=default group=2 channel=>25-27