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    Default Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    Under advanced preferences in vPanel.

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    Default Re: Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    There is such a feature? Cant you adjust it from your device?
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    Default Re: Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    Quote Originally Posted by computergeek7632 View Post
    There is such a feature? Cant you adjust it from your device?
    PAP2 has no such adjustments in it's user menu and end users are not given access to the "admin" section.

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    Default Re: Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    Guess there is
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    Default Re: Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    I haven't used it so I can't speak as to whether it is working or not, but I know you need to reboot your adapter for the change to take effect after you change it in vPanel.

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    Default Re: Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    I have used it and it does work. My mom has a loud voice even when the volume on my handset is on the lowest setting. I changed the incoming volume level to "Extremely Low" and now she is not hurting my ear when she speaks. If other callers are too low I can easily bump up the handset volume.

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    Default Re: Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    Ed,

    Please ensure that you are rebooting your device once making the volume control changes. Also after doing so, allow for 2-3 minutes to elapse in order for it to pull down its new provisioning settings. If you are continually not seeing any difference and having issues, please open a ticket and someone will be more than happy to further look into this for you. Thanks!

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    Default Re: Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoBrandon View Post
    Ed,

    Please ensure that you are rebooting your device once making the volume control changes. Also after doing so, allow for 2-3 minutes to elapse in order for it to pull down its new provisioning settings. If you are continually not seeing any difference and having issues, please open a ticket and someone will be more than happy to further look into this for you. Thanks!
    The reason I ask is because someone reduced my in/out volume based on a ticket I sent a while back not knowing that feature was available but when I looked at vPanel today it showed "EXTREMELY HIGH" for both levels. I'm not sure if what you manually provison from your end should "sync" with what I see in vPanel (although I did change it to "medium").

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    Default Re: Is the "in and out going volume" feature functional?

    Quote Originally Posted by MisterEd View Post
    The reason I ask is because someone reduced my in/out volume based on a ticket I sent a while back not knowing that feature was available but when I looked at vPanel today it showed "EXTREMELY HIGH" for both levels. I'm not sure if what you manually provison from your end should "sync" with what I see in vPanel (although I did change it to "medium").
    If they changed it on the backend, the display won't sync up so that was likely why it wasn't.
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