Pez
December 5th 03, 04:09 PM
Make sure UPnP is enabled on your router/gateway?
If that dosn't work, try disabling QoS Packet
Scheduler....
Click Start, then click the Control Panel. If you're in
category view click Network and Internet connections then
click Network Connections. Right click your
network/internet connection, then click Properties.
Uncheck the QoS Packet Scheduler, then reboot and try
again.
BTW - Does it work if you bypass the router/gateway?
Pez
>-----Original Message-----
> I can hear people talking to me when having a voice
>conversation, but they can't hear me. I am running
>windows xp home edition on a new gateway. To start with
>I could have voice conversations no problem. Then one
>day it stopped, now I can only hear people.
> I don't recall if I downloaded any updates the day it
>stopped. My mic and speakers are fine. My firewall is
>UPnP compatible. I have tried everything suggested to
>fix the problem, but no luck. I tried to sign in with
my
>laptop and had no problem with voice conversation. I
>can't help but think it has to do with the configuration
>of my desktop.
> The problem is the same with both MSN Messenger 6.0
and
>windows Messenger 4.7.
> Why would it work one day and not the next?
> How do I fix this frustrating problem?
>
>HELP!!!!.....
>.
>
If that dosn't work, try disabling QoS Packet
Scheduler....
Click Start, then click the Control Panel. If you're in
category view click Network and Internet connections then
click Network Connections. Right click your
network/internet connection, then click Properties.
Uncheck the QoS Packet Scheduler, then reboot and try
again.
BTW - Does it work if you bypass the router/gateway?
Pez
>-----Original Message-----
> I can hear people talking to me when having a voice
>conversation, but they can't hear me. I am running
>windows xp home edition on a new gateway. To start with
>I could have voice conversations no problem. Then one
>day it stopped, now I can only hear people.
> I don't recall if I downloaded any updates the day it
>stopped. My mic and speakers are fine. My firewall is
>UPnP compatible. I have tried everything suggested to
>fix the problem, but no luck. I tried to sign in with
my
>laptop and had no problem with voice conversation. I
>can't help but think it has to do with the configuration
>of my desktop.
> The problem is the same with both MSN Messenger 6.0
and
>windows Messenger 4.7.
> Why would it work one day and not the next?
> How do I fix this frustrating problem?
>
>HELP!!!!.....
>.
>