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Old 11-05-2008, 15:53
TheFug
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Default Re: ATA to replace SPA-3000?

Martin Johnson schreef:[color=blue]
> Brian A wrote:
>[color=green]
>> You asked in your original post about the Fritzbox.
>> I have one and I also have an SPA-3000.
>> I would say that the Fritzbox performs well and is much easier to get
>> up and running, for the average person, than the SPA-3000.
>> However, for me, I would have the SPA-3000 every time.
>> My prime reason for saying this is the ability to customise the
>> dialling experience via the dial plan. In its effort to be simple the
>> Fritzbox loses out in this area. I have hardly used my Fritzbox 7140
>> but I am considering selling it just for this reason - so any offers
>> by email greatfully received. Personally, I have experienced little
>> trouble with echo on either my
>> SPA-3000 or the two SPA-3102 that I have set up for others.
>> It is important to get the line impedance set correctly - then I just
>> tweak the gain, as appropriate, and switch on the echo cancelling
>> options.[/color]
>
> Thanks for that.
>[color=green]
>> On a separate topic, not wishing to hijack the thread...
>> I remotely control one of the SPA-3102 so that I can sort out any
>> problems from home. I have found that it is impossible to get the web
>> 'Voice' control interface to come up correctly on a Windows XP Pro
>> platform using Firefox, Opera or MSIE 7.
>> The problem I get is that all the tab contents displayed under each
>> other, in one long list, and then the egg timer just hangs as if
>> waiting for more data. I have tried emptying the RAM and disk cache to
>> no avail. I am aware that this web interface uses javascript so there
>> may be some problem there though I don't think that is the problem.
>> In Ubuntu Linux it will display OK most of the time but sometimes the
>> page needs to be loaded again for a correct display.[/color]
>
> This has the sound of an MTU problem to me. I would monitor your
> network traffic with WireShark and watch what happens when it stalls.
> And/or, try temporarily reducing your client's MTU to something like
> 512. That's not a fix, but if it temporarily solves the problem, you
> can then examine the network to try to see what's causing it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Martin.[/color]

I will also try this one... thanks...

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