[access-uk] Re: Phone Sockets

  • From: Dean Wilcox <wilcoxdean@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 16:38:37 +0100

Hi,
I have changed my filters recently to make sure of this. This is how I have it set up. I have an extension that plugs into the phone socket to go to my computer upstairs. On the plug the plugs into the socket is a socket for a phone so this has a filter plugged in and then a phone. Upstairs I have a cordless phone and my modem plugged into a filter which are then plugged into the extension. My modem is plugged to the modem side but I have tried using a sepperate filter for the modem just for luck, this didn't help.

At 16:30 28/06/2009, you wrote:
Hi Dean

I can't help you with your question, but I have one for you.  Do you have
filters plugged into both the telephone line and the broadband line?  If you
don't, then this would cause your hissing, although I'm not sure that it
would be intermittent.  Still, it may be that one of the filters has broken
down.

Cheers

Barry



-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Dean Wilcox
Sent: 28 June 2009 4:18 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Phone Sockets

Hi,
This could be seen as off topic but I could do with someone else's
knowledge!

I have had broadband trouble for a while, when the modem is connected
the phone crackles a lot.  Just recently though there have been times
when it has completely gone away and it seems there might be a loose
wire where the wire connects to the phone socket.  It isn't just as
simple as move the wire a bit and the problem goes away, it can just
go or come back without anyone seeming to have done anything near it
although moving the wire where it meets the box certainly helps.  Ok
so my question:

The box just inside the house where the phone line first entres the
house is about 2 by 1.75 inches, is white with 1 screw in the
middle.  This is an old box as a newer one would have the test socket
where I could plug my broadband in to check it is the problem I think
it is.  I know that usually the internal wiring in the house from
there to the phone socket is the owner's responsibility but is this
still the case with having the old box?

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