broadband phoneline specialist
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Hi I've had ongoing connection problems. Had BT in but to do much more than drink a cup of my tea, it was going to get a bit pricey. Dont mind paying but didnt warm to the guys lack of flexibility. Can anyone recommend a phone line indy that can handle broadband? Tilehurst area
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juzzyp said:
Try and look up John Summerbell on Yell, very good, and gives excellent advice.
Ex-BT engineer - I have his number somewhere, I needed him as I was using Be There which means I'm running some serious speed on ADSL 2+ (10MB upwards) and needed a stable line.
Ex-BT engineer - I have his number somewhere, I needed him as I was using Be There which means I'm running some serious speed on ADSL 2+ (10MB upwards) and needed a stable line.
Had quick look no luck though.. have you got his no.?
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My Broadband only uses 1 wire of the 2 wire cable into the property. This terminates at a master Line Jack outlet. The Difference between Master (the first outlet) and Secondary (all others) is I think something to do with 'ringback' (not BB related). The standard wiring arrangement between Master & Secondary is 2 pair (although only wires are actually used).
I would conenct the BB modem to the Master socket & go from there. What is your hardware setup, separate modem & router, wireless?
I would conenct the BB modem to the Master socket & go from there. What is your hardware setup, separate modem & router, wireless?
Edited by Smiler. on Monday 12th March 13:22
Smiler. said:
My Broadband only uses 1 wire of the 2 wire cable into the property. This terminates at a master Line Jack outlet. The Difference between Master (the first outlet) and Secondary (all others) is I think something to do with 'ringback' (not BB related). The standard wiring arrangement between Master & Secondary is 2 pair (although only wires are actually used).
I would conenct the BB modem to the Master socket & go from there. What is your hardware setup, separate modem & router, wireless?
I would conenct the BB modem to the Master socket & go from there. What is your hardware setup, separate modem & router, wireless?
Edited by Smiler. on Monday 12th March 13:22
Since the troubles I've only used the master socket. Is still patchy, plus a long way from PC so sometimes loses connection - it's a wireless 3com jobbie. Has been great til recent trub. Also have a linksys one - useful to have have as could test using that also & rule out the hardware.
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Smiler judging from what I've read I'd remove the front of the plate on the socket and connnect your broadband to the test socket - this should eliminate any interference, you should also try and remove the ringwire.
Can you call up your router states so I can see what figure you are running.
Can you call up your router states so I can see what figure you are running.
juzzyp said:
Smiler judging from what I've read I'd remove the front of the plate on the socket and connnect your broadband to the test socket - this should eliminate any interference, you should also try and remove the ringwire.
Can you call up your router states so I can see what figure you are running.
Can you call up your router states so I can see what figure you are running.
I can.. what info would be helpful?
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juzzyp said:
Smiler judging from what I've read I'd remove the front of the plate on the socket and connnect your broadband to the test socket - this should eliminate any interference, you should also try and remove the ringwire.
Can you call up your router states so I can see what figure you are running.
Can you call up your router states so I can see what figure you are running.
edited: this?
Data Rate
Stream Type Interleaved Channel Data Rate Fast Channel Data Rate
Up Stream 0 (Kbps.) 288 (Kbps.)
Down Stream 0 (Kbps.) 2272 (Kbps.)
Operation Data
Operation Data Upstream Downstream
Noise Margin 31 dB 29.5 dB
Output Power 12 dBm 20 dBm
Attenuation 14 dB 20 dB
That's really bizarre as with those figures you should have a fairly good solid signal. I'm sure there are people here who could explain it better than me.
Give John a call here's his numbers:
Tel: 01494 711744
Mob: 07709 895252
He's a very busy guy and best for the mobile first but he's very friendly and uber professional, I paid £50/hour for the work he did but it was well worth it.
If he doesn't solve the problem I have some more links to websites but I suspect this is wiring issue more than a broadband/router/PC issue.
Good luck.
Give John a call here's his numbers:
Tel: 01494 711744
Mob: 07709 895252
He's a very busy guy and best for the mobile first but he's very friendly and uber professional, I paid £50/hour for the work he did but it was well worth it.
If he doesn't solve the problem I have some more links to websites but I suspect this is wiring issue more than a broadband/router/PC issue.
Good luck.
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