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the sound quality and occupied bandwidths are also different. It is recommended to use the default provided (G.723.1) because it occupies less bandwidth and will provide better sound quality.
Jitter Buffer: Adjusts the jitter to receive a packet. If the jitter range is too wide, it will delay voice transmission.
Silence Suppression: If one side of a connection is not speaking, the system will stop sending voice data (package) to decrease bandwidth usage.
Echo Canceling: Prevents poor telecommunication quality caused by echo interference.
Codec: Choose the codec that you needs.
Packet Time: Defines how long the gateway sends a RTP
Approximate Bandwidth Require: The bandwidth required varies with Codec format and packet time.
Fax Settings
T.38: The T.38 protocol is used for better and faster facsimile transmission. When this function is enabled, the following fax and voice parameter settings will be disabled, so it is recommended to enable this function to gain better fax quality. When this function is enabled, please select UDP, TCP, or AUTO. If selecting TCP and some routers cannot use the Fax function, please select UDP instead.
Enable High Quality: The system sends the same FAX frame twice to get a high quality of the FAX. It requires more bandwidth.
Enable Secure T.38: This allows gateways to send faxes on both sides.
T.30: The system uses T.30 as the protocol for fax transmission. The parameter settings are the same as for voice transmission. However, enabling the fax function will consume more network resources and will affect transmission quality.
FAX Detect sensitivity:Used to adjust the sensitivity of detection as to whether a phone call is a FAX or not.
This is used as a standard to determine whether or not to hang up the phone. The system will hang up the phone automatically to avoid keeping the line engaged if the detected volume is below the Silence Detection Threshold and the time exceeds the Drop Silent Call Timeout.
Silence Detection Threshold: Set the volume as a standard.