
Coral SeaBeam Installation and Configuration Manual
Configuring the Coral SeaBeam
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Coral SeaBeam Menu
Options
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Table 11
Advanced Pane,
Network Tab
Area
Field
Description
Network
Connection
Speed
Select the
speed of your
network
connection
Complete this field only if you have disabled
zero-touch bandwidth detection (see
page
29
).
Select the type of network connection for your
computer.
Preserve
bandwidth
during silent
periods
When this feature is on, Coral SeaBeam
stops sending audio when you are not talking.
When this feature is off, Coral SeaBeam
always sends audio, which uses more
bandwidth but might result in better call
quality.
Typically Off. However, if you are using a
slow (dial-up or ISDN) connection, you might
want to turn it On.
Call
Inactivity
In times of
network
disruption,
automatically
hang up calls
after:
When this feature is On, Coral SeaBeam
automatically hangs up a call when it detects
the specified period of inactivity. In other
words, if you are on a call and the call gets
disconnected (the call session ends) because
of network problems (rather than because of
one of the parties hanging up), then Coral
SeaBeam ends the call after the specified
period.
Typically On. This feature might be turned Off
if, for example, a PBX server already handles
inactivity issues.
DNS
Primary DNS
server
Optionally, enter addresses for up to two DNS
servers.
If these fields are completed, Coral
SeaBeam uses these servers.
If they are blank, Coral SeaBeam uses the
servers specified by the operating system.
Secondary DNS
server