broadband affects DIALLING???!!!
Von: The Natural Philosopher (a@b.c) [Profil]
Datum: 05.09.2008 07:25
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Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
Datum: 05.09.2008 07:25
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Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
I cant get my head round this. I have two phone lines, one of which is also broadband enabled, and a small PABX. On the broadband enabled line, on occasion I cant dial out. I get dial tone, but when I actually dial, the 'your number is not recognised' message comes back after only a few digits are dialled. The broadband works fine. Incoming calls are fine and noise free. A telephone plugged into the filter bypassing the PABX is no better. Removing the router from the filter fixes the problem entirely. Sometimes plugging/replugging the router in again fixes it for a while. Now I am not so much looking for a fix, as to understand how anything on the far side of a filter can affect the blasted analogue side..after all the filter is there to utterly disconnect audio stuff from the broadband...so there should BE no effect on audio band from anything on the DSL side of the filter..[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Rodney Pont (05.09.2008 08:26)
