12-10-2011 07:35 PM - edited 03-16-2019 08:29 AM
I have IP Communicator 7.0.4 and windows 7
When I make a call I can hear CIPC dial but as soon as it connects I get no sound output in my headset or speakerphone. I'm able to speak into the headset or mic & be heard, however I can't hear. Any ideas?
12-10-2011 09:23 PM
Hi there,
Do you have a firewall enabled?
Chris
12-12-2011 08:17 AM
I do have a firewall enabled however I'm not sure I have access to modifying any settings since it's a corporate laptop and I do not have admin rights.
12-10-2011 11:19 PM
Are you connecting over VPN ? If yes, ensure you are selecting the interface which you get after connecting over VPN & not the default NIC. This is usually the main cause of one-way audio. Also, ensure CIPC installation on Win 7 is supported, mostly it is but double chk to be sure.
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GP
12-12-2011 08:21 AM
I am connecting over VPN. I tried selecting the VPN connection instead of the NIC & got an error and wasn't able to make any calls. I checked the settings for CIPC in my old XP laptop and it looks like it has the setting "use this device name" selected. I chose that option however still get the same results.
12-12-2011 08:28 AM
Finally figured it out! Under preferences > audio tab > network button > Audio IP Address.... I had to select "Detect Automatically"
It had been set to the default, I assume (which was the VPN client)
06-21-2013 05:34 AM
This might sound crazy but my IP Communicator sound wouldn't work through either the PC speakers or a USB headset when I was connected via the WIRED network.
I switched to using wireless and everything works fine.
Strangely, the wired connection works when I'm connected on-site at the office but not when I'm VPNd via the internet.
Try switching to wireless connection if you're connecting via wired and vise-versa.
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