DSL problem
On Aug 5, 8:21*pm, Bob wrote:
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On Aug 5, 8:11 pm, Mikepier wrote:
On Aug 5, 7:55 pm, " wrote:
On Aug 5, 4:49 pm, Samantha Hill - remove TRASH to reply
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Do you have a DSL filter on the line going to that DSL cable?
Mikepier wrote:
no help.
I know distance is not an issue because I tested that too. I "looped"
back the DSL line back down to where it comes in main telephone room
( basically doubling the distance) and it works fine. So I'm thinking
this is more of an inteference issue. Any ideas where to start? The
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might be a main filter in the main building.......
thats my guess
No this is a straight foward dedicated DSL modem, no phone lines.
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the modem plugs into a phone line.
connect a phone at the construction trailer, do you get a dial tone?
they've got dsl now without phone line. *i think that's what he has.
works at the demarc and doesn't work at the trailor. *prob got the wrong
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This is a single pair modem. As I said it works right before it leaves
the building. I tried all 6 pairs going to the trailer ( 5 phones
work out there now, and I confirmed all pairs are good).
I googled this topic and they say it might be something electrical
interfering. One site suggested shutting off electrical breakers
except the outlet powering the modem and go from there. It could be a
reversed polarity outlet. I'm really stumped. The trailer is only 100
feet away from the main building.
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