What sort of fault might this be?
Von: Gordon Henderson (gordon+usenet@drogon.net) [Profil]
Datum: 29.09.2008 11:23
Message-ID: <gbq6r0$jic$1@energise.enta.net>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
Datum: 29.09.2008 11:23
Message-ID: <gbq6r0$jic$1@energise.enta.net>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
Heres one that's new to me )-: Elminated all internal wiring by plugging directly into master socket. I have tried 3 different microfilters and 2 differnet modem/routers, but the result is the same :- With the modem/router turned off, the phone line is clear, but as soon as I turn the router on and it starts to sync the line starts to sound hissy with the occasional crackle. This i swith nothing more than a microfilter plugged into the test port, a standard analogue phone and Draytek router (one of 2 I've tried - a 2600+ and a 2600vg) Broadband is mostly the full 8Mb, although I'm only 0.5Km from the exchange, SNR isn't really what I'd expect. Currently seeing: up: 736000 down: 6880000 snr: 15.5 loopAtt:23.0 So I know that if I call BT they'll just tell me it's my equipment, (as in, oh listen, it's silent when you turn off the router so it must be the router) and charge me for a call-out fee, so is there anything that anyone in the past has seen that would cause this? Something I could tell the BT teletubby that they might belive? This has happened before - during a period of bad weather, but it's been nice here for weeks now! If anyone has any clues, magic words to say to BT, etc. I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Gordon[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- .Peter Crosland (29.09.2008 11:32)
- Gordon Henderson (29.09.2008 11:44)
- Gordon Henderson (01.10.2008 11:21)
- AnthonyL (01.10.2008 17:17)
