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stamcon ---

Thanks for the information.

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Hey Sparky I had a problem with my DSL like you are describing and it turned out to be the interface they put in the telephone box. I fought with the telco for months till they sent someone out who knew what was going on

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Waymag, if that was a little circuit board in the interface box, I was told it was there to help the telco do a remote check of line up to that box. They had to remove it from mine when I got DSL hooked up.


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Being over my head, I subbed this one out to a fellow who deals with this everyday...

Thanks for all the help, tho..

-Virgil


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Are outdoor telco lines of a certain Category?

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Aaaaarrrggghhh!

(ahem) Ok I feel a little better now...

Too make a long story longer...

...The "other guy" was too expensive for my customer's tastes, at $71.00 per hour.

Sooo...

The house is full of daisy-chained quad wire going from junction box, to phone box, etc. ad infinitum.

The office phone jack has a two-line phone, a fax machine on line 2, and the Brouter for the ADSL.

Upon advice from "the other guy", Customer wanted me to "merely" run a short run of CAT-5 to the Junction box, which was a short 15' run, and have only line 1 and the DSL coming to the office. Me, I opted to rather run the CAT-5 all the way to the NID (50'+), and keep lines one and two as well as the ADSL, which was the original prefered option.

Customer had to go to a meeting, and we had no chance to test...

I told him three things could happen...

1) He could log in on the DSL, pick up the phone, there'd be no interference, and all is good.

2) He could log in on the DSL, pick up the phone, there would be the same interference.

If #2 occurs, I told him we'd need to:

1)Disconnect all other phones, faxes, etc. from NID and see if hum/hiss persists... Then:

If hum persists:

1) Call Telco, it's on their end.

If hum doesn't persist:

2) Replace ALL lines with CAT-5 in Star configuration (not daisy-chained).

I fear that the existing Quadwire will still bleed... The ADSL signal goes throughout every line 1 and not just the one going to the Brouter, right?

He's not happy.

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[This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 02-06-2003).]


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Split the lines at the NID. Seperate the rest of the house from the dedicated run that feeds the brouter. Bad Ascii Diagram follows.

NID
|-------------Splitter
.............../.....\
Dedicated Line... | Filter
Jack in office... | Rest of house
....Splitter .....|--------------
..../......\
Brouter | Filter
--------| Other Telephones

No Dsl signal on the old wires means no crosstalk etc [Linked Image] .

SD

[This message has been edited by strangedog (edited 02-07-2003).]


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D.S.L Damn Stupid Lie.... Get Cable

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